Cost of Invisalign in NYC
Invisalign costs $3,500–$8,000 in NYC depending on case complexity. Here's what affects the price, how insurance helps, and how to pay over time.
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Independent dental guide · Brooklyn, NY
How much does Invisalign cost in NYC?
Invisalign and other clear aligners typically cost $3,500–$8,000 in NYC, with most cases landing around $4,500–$6,500. The price depends mainly on complexity: minor crowding or a small relapse might run $3,000–$4,000, while a full correction of bite and spacing across both arches sits at the high end. Treatment length (the number of aligner sets) is the biggest cost driver, followed by whether you see an orthodontist or a general dentist and the NYC neighborhood. Some dental insurance includes an orthodontic benefit — often a $1,000–$2,000 lifetime maximum — that can offset part of the cost, though many adult plans exclude ortho. Most offices offer monthly payment plans, and you can use an FSA/HSA or CareCredit. Mail-order at-home aligners are cheaper ($1,500–$2,500) but lack in-person supervision, which matters for anything beyond mild cases.
What you're paying for
Invisalign's cost reflects custom-made aligner trays, 3D scanning and planning, and your provider's ongoing supervision. More complex movements need more trays and more visits, which is why prices vary so widely.
What drives the price
- Complexity: mild crowding costs far less than a full bite correction.
- Treatment length: 6 months vs 18+ months.
- Provider: orthodontists often charge more than general dentists.
- Location: Manhattan runs higher than outer-borough Brooklyn.
Does insurance cover Invisalign?
Sometimes. Plans with an orthodontic benefit may cover a portion up to a lifetime max (often $1,000–$2,000), but many adult dental plans exclude ortho entirely. Check your plan and read our insurance guide.
Ways to pay less
- Use a monthly payment plan — most offices offer them interest-free.
- Pay with FSA/HSA pre-tax dollars.
- Finance with CareCredit.
- Ask about Invisalign Lite/Express for minor cases.
- Consider a dental school orthodontic clinic.
Invisalign vs cheaper mail-order aligners
At-home aligner brands cost less but skip in-person monitoring and X-rays. For mild cases they can work; for anything moderate or complex, supervised treatment protects your bite and is worth the extra cost. If you're uninsured, see our affordability options.