THE SMILE YOU WANT IS WITHIN REACH!

The cost of braces should never keep you from getting that beautiful smile you’ve always wanted. Investing in your smile can pay dividends to your relationships, career, and overall life satisfaction.¹
*Actual patient wearing Damon Clear

Cost and Pricing

How Much Do Damon Braces Cost?

Any treatment with an orthodontic specialist typically ranges from about $5,100 to $7,000, depending on the complexity of the individual’s case. Other factors that will influence the cost of braces are case difficulty, length of treatment, insurance coverage, region of the country. If you see advertisements for inexpensive treatment, do your research. Not all providers offer the same treatment, and not all providers used by insurance companies to provide orthodontic treatment are orthodontic specialists*.

The cost of the Damon Braces System is comparable to conventional braces, as well as, clear aligners. Your Damon doctor can determine the cost of braces based on your specific needs.
*American Association of Orthodontists

Does Insurance Cover The Cost Of Braces?

Many dental insurance plans cover the cost of orthodontics including treatment with the Damon System. Insurance coverage will vary, so check with your provider to determine the extent of coverage for your treatment.

How Much Are Braces Without Insurance?

The cost of braces with insurance will vary depending on your coverage plan. Out of pocket expenses may include copays and deductibles. The cost of the overall treatment will vary case by case. It's best to contact your insurance provider on how much out of pocket costs you will have to cover.

Can I Get Financing?

Many Damon doctors offer flexible and affordable monthly payment plans, many with no down payment and flexible interest.

Will My Flexible Spending Account Cover My Braces?

Many employers offer Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) which allow you to set aside a portion of your paycheck in order to pay for qualified medical expenses.

The money you decide to set aside is deducted from your paycheck and transferred directly into your FSA. After incurring eligible medical costs, you can then submit your receipt for reimbursement from your FSA.

Orthodontic treatments usually qualify for FSA reimbursement. If your employer offers FSA and you know you'd like to invest in a nicer smile, plan ahead and consult your benefits department.

Source: www.healthcare.gov

¹Source: Propeller Research, “Healthy Smile IQ” poll of 1,011 US consumers, September 14–17, 2019.

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