First, the patient's teeth are deformed. Different cases of tooth deformity, different corresponding correction schemes, the required correction costs will be different.
Secondly, the patient's periodontal condition and the degree of tooth deformity. Different periodontal conditions and the degree of tooth deformity will also have an impact on the cost of tooth correction. Generally speaking, orthodontists with periodontal problems need higher correction costs than orthodontists with healthy periodontal conditions. In addition, the more serious the orthodontist's tooth dislocation is, the more difficult it is to correct, the longer the correction time may be, and the higher the cost will be.
Third, the selected corrective materials. Patients choose different correction materials, such as metal, semi-ceramics, ceramics and other correction materials, which will also have an impact on the correction cost.
Fourth, the hospital and doctor chosen by patients. Generally speaking, different hospitals have different medical equipment and technologies, and doctors have different experiences, which will also have a certain impact on the cost of orthodontics.
Therefore, how much money to correct teeth cannot be generalized, and it needs to be considered comprehensively from many aspects. It is worth noting that patients should not pay too much attention to the price and ignore the value when they are undergoing orthodontic treatment, which will lead to problems such as root resorption, alveolar bone injury, tooth loosening, etc., which will lead to orthodontic failure and even more serious inflammatory problems, which will affect the overall health and thus outweigh the benefits.