
Introduction
Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that uses clear aligners to straighten your teeth. Each aligner is worn for about two weeks, then replaced with the next one in the series until you reach your final result.
Invisalign has many benefits over traditional braces:
-You can eat whatever you want while wearing Invisalign, including popcorn and ice cream!
-The aligners are removable so you don’t have to worry about getting food stuck between your teeth like with regular braces.
-They’re comfortable too–some people even forget they’re wearing them!
Dental Insurance
If you have dental insurance, it’s a good idea to check your policy to see if it covers Invisalign. You may be able to get a discount on the cost of treatment or even get some or all of it paid for by your insurance company.
If you don’t have dental insurance, but still want to pay for Invisalign with cash instead of financing through the dentist’s office (or another lender), consider opening up an FSA (Flexible Spending Account). This type of account allows employees who qualify under IRS rules to set aside money from their paycheck before taxes are taken out so they can use those funds later on qualified medical expenses like braces and orthodontia–including Invisalign!
Care Credit
Care Credit is a credit card that allows you to pay for your dental treatments over time. It’s similar to a regular credit card, except it has no interest rate or annual fee and can be used at any dentist or orthodontist office that accepts CareCredit.
What makes this option so great? Well, if you’re not able to pay for Invisalign in one lump sum (or even in small installments), this might be the best way for you! The application process takes only minutes online and requires no paperwork–just enter some basic information about yourself, check out some reviews of dentists near where you live, then select which one(s) sound good based on their location/hours/etc., schedule an appointment with them through the website (or call), and boom! You’re done! Once approved by CareCredit itself (which usually happens within 24 hours), all payments will go toward paying off whatever treatment plan was chosen by both parties during negotiation sessions before starting treatment itself.” Be sure to check with your dental provider to see if they accept care credit.
Credit Card
Yes, you can use your credit card to pay for Invisalign. However, it is recommended that you use it as a last resort since credit cards often come with high-interest rates when you have one outside the promotional period. Before applying for any credit card, always look at the annual fee (if applicable) and interest rates so you can make an informed decision.
HSA
Yes, you can use your Health Savings Account (HSA) to pay for Invisalign treatment. The IRS allows HSA payments for dental expenses, including Invisalign, if those expenses are not eligible for reimbursement through insurance or other sources. Invisalign orthodontics reimbursement is eligible with a flexible spending account (FSA), health reimbursement arrangement (HRA), limited-purpose flexible spending account (LPFSA), or HSA.
Source: https://www.newmouth.com/blog/insurance-invisalign/