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Compare 7 Invisalign orthodontists in Charleston. Local costs start at $3,500. Read patient reviews and book a free consultation.
Invisalign in Charleston, WV typically costs $3,500 – $7,000, consistent with national averages. The exact cost depends on case complexity, the number of aligners or treatment months needed, and whether your dental insurance includes orthodontic benefits. Most Charleston orthodontists offer free consultations and flexible monthly payment plans.
$3,500 – $7,000
Charleston, WV
7 practices verified · Ordered by patient rating
830 Oakwood Rd, Charleston, WV 25314, USA
1 reviews

208 Leon Sullivan Way, Charleston, WV 25301, USA
299 reviews

867 Oakwood Rd, Charleston, WV 25314, USA
694 reviews
3814 MacCorkle Ave SE, Charleston, WV 25304, USA
295 reviews

3920 MacCorkle Ave SE, Charleston, WV 25304, USA
189 reviews

1321 Virginia St E Apt 1, Charleston, WV 25301, USA
181 reviews
400 Allen Dr #300, Charleston, WV 25302, USA
292 reviews
Invisalign in Charleston, WV typically costs $3,500 – $7,000, consistent with national averages. The exact cost depends on case complexity, the number of aligners or treatment months needed, and whether your dental insurance includes orthodontic benefits. Most Charleston orthodontists offer free consultations and flexible monthly payment plans.
Yes. Modern Invisalign can treat many bite issues including overbite, underbite, crossbite, and open bite — especially with the addition of attachments (small tooth-colored bumps bonded to teeth). Severe skeletal discrepancies may still require surgical orthodontics or traditional braces. Your orthodontist will evaluate what's appropriate during a free consultation.
This is a great question to ask during your free consultation with an orthodontist in Charleston. Every case is different, and a local specialist can give you a precise answer based on an examination of your teeth.
This is a great question to ask during your free consultation with an orthodontist in Charleston. Every case is different, and a local specialist can give you a precise answer based on an examination of your teeth.
After eating or drinking anything except water, orthodontists recommend waiting 30 minutes before reinserting aligners — this lets saliva neutralize acids and reduces the risk of trapping food particles against your teeth. In practice, brush and floss first whenever possible, and always reinsert aligners promptly.
Most Charleston orthodontists offer free consultations. Find a provider above, compare reviews, and book your appointment today.