by Eric Pulizzano | Jul 26, 2026 | Blog
Key TakeawaysMost orthodontic insurance plans offer a one-time lifetime maximum benefit (50-60% coverage) instead of annual reset, so verify your specific limit before starting treatment to avoid surprises.In-network orthodontists provide the highest benefit...
by Eric Pulizzano | Jul 26, 2026 | Blog
Key TakeawaysSchedule braces visits every 4-6 weeks and clear aligner visits every 6-10 weeks to keep treatment on track; skipping appointments can add months to your overall treatment timeline.Book your next appointment before leaving the office to avoid forgetting...
by Eric Pulizzano | Jul 26, 2026 | Blog
Key TakeawaysMost orthodontist payment plans are interest-free in-house financing options that spread treatment costs ($3,000-$7,500) into manageable monthly payments of $100-$300 over 12-24 months without requiring a bank or third-party lender.Monthly payments vary...
by Eric Pulizzano | Jul 26, 2026 | Blog
Key TakeawaysIn-house payment plans are the most common financing option, typically requiring a down payment of around $300 with monthly payments averaging $211 spread over 12-24 months, often with no interest charged.Dental insurance rarely covers orthodontic...
by Eric Pulizzano | Jul 25, 2026 | Blog
Key TakeawaysMost dental insurance plans covering braces use a coinsurance model where insurers pay 25-80% of treatment costs, with lifetime maximums typically between $1,000-$2,500, meaning you're responsible for the remainder.Insurance coverage for braces...
by Eric Pulizzano | Jul 25, 2026 | Blog
Key TakeawaysOrthodontic treatment requires regular visits over 12-24 months, so choosing a conveniently located practice saves time, reduces missed appointments, and improves treatment consistency throughout your care.Braces typically cost $3,000-$6,000 total with...