The cost of Invisalign treatment in Quebec generally ranges from $3,000 to $8,000, depending on the complexity of your case and the treatment duration. At our Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac clinic, we offer consultations to evaluate your specific needs and provide a personalized estimate.
Quick Answer
- Average cost: between $3,000 and $8,000 in Quebec
- Simple cases (mild misalignment) cost less than complex ones
- Most dental insurance plans cover part of orthodontic treatment
- Financing plans are generally available
- An initial consultation provides an exact price
Factors That Influence the Price
Case Complexity
Mild spacing or crowding requires fewer aligners and follow-ups than a complex malocclusion. Simple cases (Invisalign Lite) start around $3,000, while full cases can reach $8,000.
Treatment Duration
A 6-month treatment naturally costs less than an 18-month treatment. The more aligners needed, the higher the cost.
Practitioner Experience
Invisalign-certified clinics with high case volumes can offer competitive rates through their partnership with the manufacturer.
What's Included in the Price
At most clinics, the cost of Invisalign treatment includes:
- Initial exam and 3D digital scan
- All aligners needed during treatment
- Regular follow-up visits
- Attachments (small composite dots bonded to teeth)
- Final retainers
Insurance Coverage
Most dental insurance plans in Quebec cover a portion of orthodontic fees, typically between $1,000 and $3,000 per lifetime. Check your coverage before starting treatment. Our team can help you understand your benefits.
Financing Options
To make treatment accessible, many clinics offer interest-free or low-interest installment payment plans. Ask during your consultation at our clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Invisalign more expensive than traditional braces?
Both treatments have similar price ranges. Invisalign may cost slightly more for complex cases, but the difference has narrowed considerably in recent years.
Does the Canadian Dental Care Plan cover Invisalign?
The CDCP primarily covers basic care. Orthodontics for children under 18 may be partially covered depending on eligibility criteria.
Can I use insurance benefits from two different years?
Yes, if your treatment spans two calendar years, you can use benefits from both years to maximize your coverage.
To find out the exact cost of your Invisalign treatment, book a consultation at our Sainte-Marthe-sur-le-Lac clinic.
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