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Cost of Braces in Singapore 2023

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We understand that price is an important consideration, especially for a big life-changing decision like teeth straightening.  Find out what options are available and how much they can cost below. Credit: DoctorxDentist.com Average Cost of Braces in Singapore Orthodontics (Braces) - Two Jaws, Non Surgical Average Fee at Public Institutions: $3,200 - $6,500 Source:  https://www.moh.gov.sg/cost-financing/fee-benchmarks-and-bill-amount-information/DentalDetails/Dental-005 Braces Singapore Cost by Type 1. Clear aligners e.g. Invisalign Image via DoctorXDentist.com Invisalign Singapore cost:  $5,500 to $10,000 Source: http://doctorxdentist.com/braces-singapore/ Invisalign eliminates brackets altogether in favor of clear plastic molds that fit over the teeth. This is by far the most aesthetically pleasing option because they are invisible and also comfortable. Patients wear each mold for a set time and swap to the next, slightly straighter mold as the teeth align over time. Invisalign can al

Invisalign vs Zenyum vs Smile Direct Club: What's the Difference?

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If you're considering getting clear aligners, you've come to the right place. With more options now available, it can be confusing to choose the right one. In Singapore, Invisalign, Zenyum, and Smile Direct are some of the popular brands of clear aligners. In this guide, we will provide an overview of the essentials you need to know about these three brands to help you make an informed decision. What are invisible braces? Clear braces are a transparent, plastic alternative to traditional metal braces used to adjust and align teeth. They are removable (unlike metal braces) and work by exerting consistent pressure on your teeth, so they shift and straighten over time. Invisible braces might seem like a modern invention. But in reality, dentists have been using plastic to shift teeth since the end of World War 2. The problem was it wasn’t the most convenient procedure. Given technological constraints, you’d need to visit the dentist every time to get new putty impressions of your