A ranking of the advantages of aligners, taking into account the cost of installation
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Aligners have become a popular and effective solution for teeth straightening due to their transparency, comfort, and ease of use. Many patients choose this method because it’s less noticeable and doesn’t cause the discomfort associated with traditional braces. An important factor when choosing aligners is the cost , which includes diagnostics, tray manufacturing, and subsequent visits to the specialist. This article provides a ranking of the key advantages of aligners, taking into account not only quality and comfort but also cost, to help you make an informed choice.
1. Highest aesthetics and invisibility
The main and most obvious advantage of aligners is their absolute transparency and invisibility. The aligners are made of a thin, biocompatible polymer and fit snugly against the teeth, drawing no attention. Patients can continue their normal lives, smiling confidently at business meetings or photo shoots. It is precisely this factor — aesthetic freedom throughout the treatment — that many are willing to pay the high initial cost for, as it eliminates the psychological discomfort often associated with wearing visible braces.
2. Comfort and reduced trauma to the mucous membranes
The aligners have no sharp protruding parts (like the locks and wires of braces), so they don’t rub the mucous membranes of the cheeks, lips, and tongue. This lack of trauma minimizes the need for protective orthodontic wax and reduces the risk of inflammation. This increased comfort also indirectly translates into savings, as it reduces the need for frequent visits to the dentist to address chafing and breakage, which can be included in the overall cost of the course.
3. Ease of hygiene and reduced risk of caries
Aligners are removable: the patient removes them while eating and brushing. This allows for maintaining a normal, thorough oral hygiene routine with a regular toothbrush and floss, unlike braces, which require numerous specialized tools. The absence of permanently attached elements minimizes the risk of tooth decay and enamel demineralization around the braces, which reduces the cost of dental treatment in the long term.
4. Reducing the time spent at the doctor’s office
During treatment with aligners, visits to the orthodontist are required less frequently (approximately every 6-8 weeks) than with traditional ligature braces (every 3-4 weeks). During these visits, the doctor simply monitors the progress of treatment and dispenses the next set of aligners. Reducing the frequency and duration of visits not only saves the patient’s time but also streamlines clinic operations, which often results in a more predictable final cost for aligner installation.
5. Predictability and visualization of results
Treatment with aligners begins with 3D modeling (a virtual setup), which allows the patient to see the final correction result even before the first aligner is applied. This enhances motivation and allows the doctor to accurately calculate the required number of steps (aligners). This high degree of predictability reduces the likelihood of unexpected and costly adjustments at the end of treatment, ensuring a highly accurate final cost.
Questions and answers about aligners and their cost
1. Why is aligner installation more expensive than metal braces, yet still a popular choice?
Answer: The installation of aligners, although expensive, remains popular due to their invisibility, comfort, ease of hygiene, and the lack of need to change lifestyle, which is highly valuable for adult patients.
2. How does the need to wear attachments (fixation points) affect the final price of aligner installation?
Answer: Attachments (composite “buttons”) are part of the overall treatment plan, and their installation is already included in the final price of the aligners for the course, requiring no additional payment.
3. Does the full price of aligner installation always include the retention period?
Answer: Not always. In most clinics, the price of aligner installation only includes the active phase of treatment, while retainers or permanent retainers are paid for separately.
4. Is it possible to save money on aligner installation for mild cases of malocclusion?
Answer: Yes. Milder cases require fewer aligners, which directly reduces the overall cost of aligner installation, as the cost is calculated based on the complexity and duration of treatment.
5. What is the difference in the price structure for installing aligners and braces?
Answer: The price for installing aligners is usually fixed for the entire course of treatment (including all aligners), while the cost of braces is often broken down into installation and monthly activations.