Clear Aligner Cost in India
There are several Clear Aligners available in the market today but when it comes to teeth straightening, Invisalign is the #1 trusted clear aligner brand by doctors and experts throughout the world. The clear aligner cost can vary from 20,000 to 350,000 INR depending upon the brand of Clear Aligner used and the number of aligners involved.
Since Clear Aligners are totally customized and designed as per your needs so visit us for a consultation and iTero 3D scan appointment to know the exact duration of treatment and cost involved.
Invisalign is the Oldest Clear Aligner brand from the USA and has a data bank of more than 11 million patients worldwide. Invisalign is approved by US FDA and uses patented SmartTrack material. Invisalign holds over 1000 global patents. Backed by two decades of research and innovation, the Invisalign system has helped bring smiles to over 10 million people globally including over 2.6 million teens.
With the latest technologies like SmartTrack Material, SmartForce Features, and Smart Staging technology, Invisalign aligners are used to treat a wide range of teeth alignment issues like overbite, underbite, open bite, crossbite, gapped teeth, crowded teeth, etc.
Invisalign can treat a wide spectrum of cases from simple to complex and can move all teeth, unlike some other clear aligners which only move the front teeth and may impact your ability to bite.
Some of these new aligner companies could charge you less but their product is much inferior to Invisalign and require a 2-week aligner change while Invisalign requires a 1-week aligner change. Several aligner companies have closed and vanished while Invisalign I was in existence from 1997, so it’s there to stay.
Some aligner companies give aligners directly to patients without any Orthodontist involved, which is impossible to plan, monitor progress, and get the desired results.
For more information please schedule an appointment for a consultation and iTero 3D scans, but the overall cost of clear aligners in your case will depend on your malocclusion and personal requirements and these must be discussed with a qualified Orthodontist.
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