How much do braces usually cost with no insurance?!
Question: How much do braces usually cost with no insurance?
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they cost about $5,000 i have a friend who paid 10,000 for hers but they really depend on what kind you want like metal invisilines and i would say the metal ones are cheaper and u get to choose the color of them and also everymonth ur gonna have to pay $200 (each payment will subtract the cost)
ex: first month $200
5,000-200= 4800
they keep on going like that each month
Depends on they type...invisalign, clear, etc.. My metal ones were $4,200 and that covered my braces from june 2007 to feb 2009 and my appointments, rubber bands, top and bottom clear retianers but i ended up getting a metal one as well. depends on the othodontist as well.
Depending on where you live and what you need to have done, it can cost between $2,500 and $6,000. If your mom can't afford that, see if there is a dental school near you. Dental schools charge only a small fee.
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