CCC Smiles Orthodontist

856 Military Road Mosman NSW, Mosman Office, 2088
028058-9801
(02) 8058-9801
https://www.cccsmiles.com.au/

When it comes to choosing an orthodontist to give you the smile you dream of, you need to opt for someone you feel totally comfortable with and confident in. In an ideal world, this person will also be conveniently located and not cost the earth. Just like with any investment, cost is a factor when considering dental procedures. Fortunately, finding an affordable orthodontist with whom you feel comfortable is possible because the North Sydney orthodontics market is extremely well catered for.

 

Teeth straightening isn’t what it used to beFor many people, the thing that makes them hesitate when it comes to straightening their teeth is the prospect of having to wear ‘unsightly’ braces. Fortunately, these days there are far more discreet options available, with the primary options being either clear ceramic braces or Invisalign clear aligners.

 

So how much do these braces cost in Sydney? It would be understandable to expect these treatments to be more expensive than traditional metal braces, but they actually shouldn’t cost any more. Treatment cost is actually determined more by factors such as how severely the teeth are misaligned and how long it will take to make the necessary changes to straighten the teeth. To enable treatment to be accessible by people working within a wide range of different budgets, the best Sydney orthodontists will offer payment plans. You should also check the orthodontic inclusions in your private health insurance, if you have it (and make sure you use the annual rebates before they expire at the end of December every year, because they don’t roll over!) 

 

The best Sydney orthodontist will also offer payment plans to ensure that the treatment is available to everyone, whatever their financial situation. If you are insured with a health insurance provider, you should research potential inclusions for these dental procedures. Unfortunately, health fund ‘extras’ don’t rollover and accumulate, and in fact re-set on the first day of the new year, so to avoid missing out on inclusions, use this year’s orthodontic and dental rebates before the end of the calendar year.

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