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You are your best investment. It’s true. No matter what you’ve believed in the past, a confident, radiant smile can be within reach. And if you think about it, improving your smile is an important investment in yourself.

Which Option is Right for You?

Many patients (or their parents) have asked us which option will be better for them but for many cases braces and aligners are both available options which means you get to decide according to what you would prefer and what best suits your lifestyle. So we thought we would provide some information to help you consider your options.

Metal Braces

Hours: 24/7
Treatment length
12 – 24 months¹

Style: Accessorize with fun color bands

Ceramic Braces

Hours: 24/7
Treatment length
12 – 24 months¹
Style: Clear braces that are nearly invisible

Aligners

Hours: 20–22 hours
Treatment length

12 – 15 months¹

Style: Practically Invisible

What Will My Treatment Cost?

With a range of easy payment options and potential insurance coverage, you will be delighted to realize that your perfect smile is within reach. Our dedication to innovative engineering excellence means treatment is faster, reducing overall costs. Many of our options reduce the need for repeat adjustment visits, so there’s less time in the treatment chair and more time spent enjoying that smile.
There are a large range of factors that will affect how much your treatment will cost such as:
  • The complexity of your case
  • The length of your treatment
  • Your insurance coverage
  • Compliance (how diligent you are in wearing your aligners)
We believe nothing should stand between you and the smile of your dreams – financial hurdles least of all. That’s why we’re proud to offer a number of financial options to make treatment affordable. FSA and HSA accounts may be eligible for treatment.

Financing Made Easy

The overall cost of your treatment plan is dependent on a range of factors, but all of the costs and payment options that are available to you will be fully explained. We offer convenient automatic deductions for your monthly payments.
Our friendly Treatment Coordinator will go through these flexible, value-added payment plans. The team can also help you determine what portion of your insurance is available for your orthodontic treatment. We will even file your insurance paperwork for you, making the entire process streamlined and simple.
In addition to insurance, we’re proud to offer CareCredit, a GE Money Company, that gives you convenient payment options so you can get the procedure you want, when you want it. We also offer automatic credit card payments in addition to accepting insurance, making it easy for anyone to afford treatment.

Your First Visit: What To Expect

STEP 1

Every smile starts with an initial consultation!

We understand that choosing to receive orthodontic care is a big decision and your first visit to our office is the first step. At your initial consultation, we take complimentary xrays and images of your teeth that lets us see what’s going on and perform a thorough examination of your teeth, mouth, and gums. This information helps us design your customized treatment plan.
STEP 2

Braces or aligners just for you.

When you think about braces, you might think about the old-fashioned ones you saw as a kid that made patients look like they had a mouth full of metal. Thanks to some of the newest designs and options, you no longer need to worry about how people look at you or how they perceive you. At Braces520, we want to help you get the smile that you love with treatment as convenient as possible.
STEP 3

Your new smile.

At Braces520, we make you our top priority! We create beautiful, confident smiles for all ages by offering advanced orthodontic care that’s designed to deliver the ideal treatment experience and results to ensure you achieve your best smile!

Answers To Your FAQs From Dr. Andrew Rosen

At what age should I schedule an appointment for an orthodontic screening?

If you want to improve the look and feel of your smile, then any age can be a great time to see an orthodontist. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children first visit an orthodontist around the age of seven; however, orthodontic treatment is not exclusive to children and teens.

About one in every five orthodontic patients is over the age of 21. Whether you’re considering treatment for yourself or for a child, any age is a good time to visit our office.

What will I learn from the initial examination?

We will thoroughly explain your options to you after he completes the exam, and will recommend the best course of treatment. You’ll learn the answers to five important questions during your consultation appointment, including:

  • Is there an orthodontic issue, and if so, what is it?
  • What treatment is needed to correct the problem? Can braces and/or Invisalign correct the problem?
  • Will any teeth need to be removed?
  • How long will treatment take?
  • How much will treatment cost?
How much will orthodontic treatment cost?

We can only determine treatment costs after your initial consultation is completed, as each patient’s case is unique. You can learn more about our Financing & Insurance policies on our website, or speak to one of our staff members at the office. We’ll review your financing options with you, and will work with you to maximize your insurance benefits.

Is it too late to have orthodontic treatment if I am already an adult?

Adult orthodontics is becoming more common, as orthodontic treatment helps increase overall happiness level, health, and self-esteem. It’s never too late for a beautiful smile!

Do I need a referral from my dentist to see an orthodontist?

If you think you or your child needs braces, you may be surprised to learn you do not need a referral from your dentist. You can make an appointment with Braces520 any time to discuss your orthodontic needs and set up a treatment plan.

It is also important to note that if your dentist does make a referral, you do not need to choose that orthodontist. You’re free to see anyone you feel can do the best job for you.

This doesn’t mean your dentist is not an important part of your care. He or she definitely is. It is important to continue to see your dentist throughout your orthodontic care.

With or without a referral, you should bring your child for an orthodontic consultation by age 7, as the American Association of Orthodontists recommends. Examining young children before all the permanent teeth have erupted may enable an orthodontist to correct problems that would be more difficult and costly to address later.

What are you waiting for?

Feel Confident in Your New Smile!

Today is the perfect day to start your journey to a beautifully healthy and radiant smile! We’d love to walk you through what we offer to get you to that confident and beautiful smile you desire.
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