Invisible braces means it a wage terminology.
Clear / ceramic braces which generally appears on outer aspect of the tooth costs approx 30-45k
Lingual orthodontics - braces can't be seen outside since it's placed on inner aspect of all the teeth. Costs 75 to 1 lakh
Invasilign ( No braces only trays to correct problem) this may not applicable in all cases but very effective and esthetic expensive only for selected conditions. Costs in lakhs.( 2-3.5)
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There is no such thing as invisible braces.... we do have ceramic braces which are tooth coloured and almost inconspicuous..... they are definitely an effective treatment modality.... the cost of the treatment will vary from dentist to dentist depending upon their location and experience..... if you are referring to clear aligners which are transparent plates, then they are also another treatment modality to achieve the same result..... they are slightly costly compared to braces but have their own advantages..... please consult your orthodontist for more details about these options..... Regards....
I believe the choice between invisible and visible braces is a matter of material and esthetics during the course of treatment, as such the use of either doesn't make much difference in treatment outcome. The cost for invisible braces around the region where I practice is around 45000 INR which, can vary.
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