I'm not SURE BUT MY INSURANCE ISN'T SO GOOD.
SO I'M PAYING LIKE 6,000
YOU MAY HAVE THE SAME AMOUNT OR + OR -
well i had braces and its around two grand
The cost of braces will depend on what type of insurance a person has. If the insurance covers braces, the price will be significantly reduced.
depends on the dentist and how many braces you are getting
Anywhere from $1,500 to $4,000
Masshealth dental insurance will cover braces with prior authorization. Depending on the dental plan and type of braces, up to 50% of coverage is available for braces. This determination is available once the orthodontist office submits your claim to Masshealth.
about 5000 but u might have insurance tocover that
only if you have dental insuranceANSWER:my insurance paid $5,000 and i payed about $3,000 myself through monthly payments.AnswerAs an adult patient, I paid $4,000. (in 2000) for a full set of braces that had a 3 year treatment life. This was through a payment plan, NOT any insurance.
It really depends on the orthodontist and the type of braces they use. You can get free consultations from pretty much any orthodontist. They will tell you about how long you will need to wear them, you can decide together what type you want and they will let you know how much it will cost. And how much your insurance will cover, if they cover any and if you have insurance.
If you are addressing orthodontic braces, typically it does not; you would need to rely upon dental insurance. At that, much dental insurance pays only a portion of the cost of braces (half is typical). While the coverage and exclusions of the medical/health insurance policy control, there may be a valid argument that can be made for coverage of braces if they are necessitated by an otherwise covered occurrence, such as an auto collision. That is, if injuries are such that braces are "medically necessary" to return the injured person to full function, it may be argued that coverage exists (subject to all other terms, conditions, and limitations of the policy). If you are addressing prosthetic/orthopedic braces, they are generally covered by a medical/health insurance policy, subject to all other policy terms, conditions, and limitations, and provided that they are "medically necessary".
In 1998, the cost of braces typically ranged from $3,000 to $5,000, depending on the complexity of the case and the type of braces used. Factors such as the location of the orthodontist and individual treatment plans also influenced the price. Many families sought orthodontic insurance to help cover these costs, as braces were a significant financial investment at the time.
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The premiums are typically about 30% higher than dental alone. However, if your daughter needs braces already, you won't be able to purchase private insurance to cover it. Her best bet will be to get orthodontic insurance through school or an employer.