What is the cost of Mbrace for relapsed crooked teeth after previous braces treatment?

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Thanks for your question! The cost of MBrace aligners will differ from clinic to clinic. Some clinics will tailor a cost according to your treatment plan, whereas others will have a package price.

Usually if you’ve had braces in the past and your teeth have relapsed (moved out of alignment), it is relatively simple to rectify and so generally this will reflect positively on the cost of your treatment.

For MBrace, your doctor will need to provide an examination to assess suitability and to take some baseline records. You will then be provided a tailored treatment plan detailing how many aligners are required with the approximate treatment duration.

For a general range, MBrace aligners can cost anything from $3500 – $7000. Certain dental clinics may offer more attractive pricing for relapse cases (eg. about $3500 – $5000).

Although I can’t comment for all clinics Islandwide, the clinics I practice at, offer both aligners and fixed braces at a lower rate. I hope this helps!

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