yes you have to pay money for invisable braces
Unless you pay the whole cost of the braces upfront, then yes, you do
YES it covers braces im gettin them soon
They do pay for braces, and its one set per lifetime. Medicaid has certain guidelines that they follow, and the braces has to be deemed really needed in order for them to pay. For example if their mouth is to little for their teeth, and needs a widener and braces they would pay for them, but if it's just that their teeth are a little out of place then they won't pay. It all depends too on how the Orthodontist writes it up.
yes it will
Illinois Medicaid will pay for braces if: the provider accepts Medicaid patients, and; the patient has either a handicapping malocclusion (i.e., one that impairs speaking, eating or breathing) or the required Salzmann score.
Does tricare pay any on high knee brace
some dentists do allow you to do that but you have to ask them about it
Sometimes... If your teeth are that bad they will
No unless you are over 18
If your teeth hurt, braces will not reduce the pain. Therefore, the state will not pay for them.
Usually you pay a moderate fee when you begin orthodontic treatment (braces). After the brackets are bonded to your teeth, approximately each month you return for adjustments and pay a small fee for each visit. When you are finished with orthodontic treatment, you pay a final fee to have the braces removed and for retainers (retainers hold your teeth in position so they don't shift).