Invisalign costs $3,000-$8,000+ in 2026 depending on case complexity and treatment length. Invisalign Lite (minor cases) starts at $3,000, while comprehensive treatment averages $4,000-$8,000. Insurance may cover $1,000-$3,000.
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Invisalign is the most popular clear aligner brand but pricing varies significantly between providers. The same treatment might cost $4,000 at one office and $7,000 at another. Understanding Invisalign's tiered product line and what affects pricing helps you get the best value. Additionally, comparing Invisalign to alternatives (braces, at-home aligners) may save thousands.
Understanding what drives the price of invisalign helps you get the most accurate valuation.
Invisalign Express (minor adjustments, 7 aligners): $1,800-$3,500. Invisalign Lite (mild cases, 14 aligners): $3,000-$5,000. Invisalign Moderate (20 aligners): $3,500-$6,000. Invisalign Comprehensive (unlimited aligners): $4,000-$8,000. Invisalign First (children 6-10): $2,500-$5,000.
Simple spacing/crowding: $3,000-$5,000. Moderate crowding or bite issues: $4,000-$6,500. Complex (severe crowding, significant bite correction): $5,500-$8,000+. The number of aligners and treatment duration directly affects cost.
General dentist: $3,500-$6,000 — most affordable, adequate for simple cases. Orthodontist: $4,000-$8,000 — best for complex cases, specialist expertise. Invisalign Diamond/Diamond Plus provider (highest experience level): may charge more but delivers better outcomes for difficult cases.
Orthodontic insurance coverage: $1,000-$3,000 typically. Many plans have lifetime orthodontic maximums. Age limits may apply (some plans only cover children). FSA/HSA funds can be used for Invisalign.
Vivera retainers (Invisalign brand): $300-$600 for a set of 4. Generic retainers: $100-$300. Retainers are essential for maintaining results and are sometimes included in the treatment fee. Replacement retainers are an ongoing cost.
Get the most accurate estimate by following these tips when evaluating your invisalign.
Ask if the quoted price includes retainers and any refinement aligners needed
Compare Invisalign quotes from both a general dentist and an orthodontist
Check your dental insurance for orthodontic coverage — even adult coverage is becoming more common
Ask about the provider's Invisalign tier (Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond) — more experienced providers typically deliver better results
Invisalign dominates the clear aligner market but faces competition from at-home aligner companies (Byte, SmileDirectClub successor brands) at the budget end. Invisalign has responded with more pricing tiers and flexible options. Most orthodontists now offer Invisalign alongside traditional braces. The trend toward adult orthodontics continues to drive demand.
They're similar in cost. Invisalign: $3,000-$8,000. Traditional braces: $3,000-$7,000. Ceramic braces: $4,000-$8,000. For simple cases, Invisalign may be cheaper. For complex cases, braces may be more cost-effective. Both are usually covered equally by insurance.
Invisalign Express: 3-6 months. Lite: 6-12 months. Comprehensive: 12-18 months. Complex cases: 18-24+ months. Treatment time is similar to braces for comparable cases. Wearing aligners 20-22 hours/day is essential for on-time completion.
Many dental insurance plans with orthodontic benefits cover Invisalign the same as braces — typically $1,000-$3,000 toward treatment. Some plans have age limits. HSA and FSA funds can also be used. Ask your insurance about specific orthodontic coverage.
For mild to moderate cases, patient satisfaction with Invisalign exceeds 90%. The clear aligners are nearly invisible, removable for eating, and easier to clean around than braces. For severe cases, traditional braces may deliver better results.
Yes — many general dentists offer Invisalign and do excellent work on simple to moderate cases. For complex cases (significant bite issues, extractions needed), an orthodontist typically delivers better outcomes. Check the provider's Invisalign experience level.