Paying for your treatment
/ How much does it cost?
Orthodontic treatment delivers a lifetime value
to patients. We understand that you will have specific
questions in relation to fees, so please don't be
afraid to ask.
You may find that the cost is considerably lower
than you first thought. Many orthodontic problems
require only limited treatment. The cost will,
of course, vary depending upon the severity and
complexity of the case in question. We will always
let you know what fees are involved before any
treatment is undertaken.
Payment of fees are normally spread out in instalments
over the period of active treatment. We can also
offer payment plans to meet individual financial
needs. As most active treatments take between
eighteen to twenty four months, the financial
outlay can be well spread.
What will happen on my
visit?
1. Initial visit and examination
Your first visit will give you the opportunity
to discuss your concerns and problems with the
Orthodontist. It will consist of a preliminary
evaluation and a discussion regarding treatment,
if it is necessary. Diagnostic records (x-rays,
photos, impressions etc) may also be taken to
determine the complexity of the problem. These
also help the orthodontist to draw up a treatment
plan for you.
2. The second visit
Sometimes a second visit may be necessary to fully
evaluate your treatment plan, which will be discussed
in detail, what is involved in treatment, what
results you can expect, how long treatment will
take, and of course, how much will it cost.
3. Periodic Visits
Regular visits to your orthodontist are a very
necessary part of successful treatment. Normally
you will need to visit the practice every four
to eight weeks to monitor your progress and adjust
your braces.
4. Follow Up
Retention - the term given to the final phase
of your treatment. The braces are gone…..I'm
finished! Well not quite. Your retainers are designed
to hold your teeth in their new positions until
your bone, gums and muscles adapt to the new teeth
positions. The retention period is an important
part of your overall treatment and should not
be neglected!
5. How long will it take?
It all depends. No two patients are the same,
and, likewise, no two orthodontic treatments are
the same. Braces may be on for between 6 months
and 24 months, or longer depending on the severity
of the problem, co-operation of the patient, the
age of the patient, and the degree of movement
that can be achieved. Beautiful smiles take time
so you must expect to be patient during treatment.
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