No unless you are over 18
If your teeth are 5 inches too far out then the NHS will provide free braces for you and even retainers. If they are wonky but below 5 inch then you will have to pay around £3.500. (Crikey)
for bottom and top braces around £2000 but you may want to try getting them on the NHS (uk) like i did then you dont have to pay anything
Yes because people cant afford to go on holiday because all of the money are going to the rich instead of the poor and its not fair and nhs should pay for children and adults who are under the nhs agreement
yes you have to pay money for invisable braces
Adult braces with Medi-CalIn some cases, a child who is covered by a Medical Card benefit might be eligible for braces. There are circumstances under which Medicaid, or state funded children's health insurance programs, pay for braces. Children under 18 years of age can be covered under the Medical Card. Some states have additional programs that will cover youths up to age 19 or even those who are under 21. Therefore, some young adults who have not yet reached the age of 21 might be eligible to receive coverage for braces. Generally speaking, children will only receive braces if they are deemed to be medically necessary
You can get almost any colour, right now I have teal. I am on the nhs in Wales so it might be different if you live in Scotland or England. Hope this helped.
IF your problem is severe enough to qualify for NHS treatment, it's considered complex dental treatment in the pricing scale. #200 I believe.
I'm not an expert, however I know that the courts made my husband pay for his daughters braces. Not only that, they were "special" braces which costs somewhere around $1500.00 more. Not because they were needed- just because they looked "cool" and he still had to pay on the extra too. :(
Unless you pay the whole cost of the braces upfront, then yes, you do
not a penny the nhs pay for it all
All treatment that is clinically necessary is available on NHS. Dental implants and even braces are covered but only if there is a medical need for them. NHS does not include cosmetic treatment so the implant must be essential to preserve good oral health.
Yes but it depends on the state. However, most states only pay for braces if your under 18 or have a very, severe problem.