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Why is orthodontics so expensive? Thousands. I am in Zhuhai, Guangdong!
In the process of orthodontic treatment, the movement of teeth and jaws is gradual. During orthodontic treatment, the doctor applies appropriate force to the appliance to make the teeth move gradually, so the course of treatment is long, usually about 2 years, and the complex deformity may be longer. In the process of orthodontic treatment, patients usually need to make a follow-up visit every 3-4 weeks, and adjust the appliance appropriately according to the orthodontic treatment of malocclusion. Frequent visits to strengthen teeth in order to "straighten teeth quickly" will lead to periodontal injury, but haste makes waste.

All these require the cooperation of both doctors and patients. The power of correction is provided by the appliance, which patients can wear carefully to make it work. Especially for patients with removable appliances, the cooperation between doctors and patients directly determines the length of treatment and the final effect of treatment.

Orthodontic treatment is irreversible to some extent. Unlike glasses, if one pair doesn't fit, you can make another pair. Especially in those cases of tooth extraction, once the treatment fails, the second treatment is difficult to succeed.

Regular orthodontics hospitals have advanced technology, complete equipment and good treatment guarantee. Regular hospitals have a team of doctors with excellent skills, and experienced doctors will make reasonable plans according to your actual situation, formulate perfect treatment plans, and achieve the most economical and cost-effective results. Therefore, when we carry out dental plastic surgery, we should try our best to choose a formal institution, and don't cause some unnecessary troubles because of the low price. Ten thousand dollars for orthodontics is a relatively normal price.

Weak sense of self-protection. In order to save the cost of treatment, patients are treated in informal small outpatient hospitals under the guise of low prices, and the correction effect is often not ideal.