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Treatments/Traditional Braces/Montana
Metal Bracket & Wire Orthodontics · Montana

Traditional Braces Providers in Montana

Compare certified Braces orthodontists across Montana. Read patient reviews, understand local costs, and find the right provider for your needs.

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How Much Does Traditional Braces Cost in Montana?

Traditional Braces in Montana typically ranges from $3,000 – $7,000, consistent with national averages. Your exact cost depends on case complexity, treatment length, your insurance coverage, and the specific practice you choose.

National Average$3,000 – $7,000
Monthly Payment Plan$150–$275/mo
Treatment Duration18–24 months
Insurance Coverage25–50% (if covered)
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What Affects the Cost?

  • Case complexity — mild crowding costs less than severe bite correction
  • Bracket type — ceramic braces add $500–$1,000 over metal brackets
  • Treatment length — longer cases require more visits and cost more
  • Location — urban practices in Montana typically charge more
  • Insurance — most plans include an orthodontic lifetime benefit
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Why Choose Braces

Benefits of Traditional Braces

Traditional metal braces use brackets bonded to teeth and connected by archwires to apply continuous, precise force to move teeth. The gold standard for complex cases and severe misalignment.

Works on Any Case

The most versatile option — effective for severe crowding, complex bite issues, and patients who need maximum control.

No Compliance Required

Brackets are bonded to teeth — no risk of forgetting to wear them.

Precise Control

Orthodontists can apply fine-tuned forces to individual teeth in ways clear aligners can't always match.

Often Less Expensive

Traditional braces are typically $500–$1,500 less than Invisalign for comparable cases.

Great for Teens

Not dependent on patient cooperation — ideal when compliance is a concern.

Proven Track Record

Decades of clinical evidence supporting safety and efficacy across all age groups.

Traditional Braces treats:

Severe crowdingSpacing issuesOverbiteUnderbiteCrossbiteOpen biteComplex bite problems
FAQ

Traditional Braces in Montana: Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Montana patients

Can you pay $100 a month for braces?

For Traditional Braces patients in Montana: this varies by case and provider. 0+ orthodontists offering Traditional Braces are listed in Montana on the National Orthodontic Registry. Traditional Braces typically costs $3,000 – $7,000 and takes 18–24 months. View local provider profiles for details.

Can braces fix an underbite?

For Traditional Braces patients in Montana: this varies by case and provider. 0+ orthodontists offering Traditional Braces are listed in Montana on the National Orthodontic Registry. Traditional Braces typically costs $3,000 – $7,000 and takes 18–24 months. View local provider profiles for details.

Can orthodontists help with sleep apnea?

For Traditional Braces patients in Montana: this varies by case and provider. 0+ orthodontists offering Traditional Braces are listed in Montana on the National Orthodontic Registry. Traditional Braces typically costs $3,000 – $7,000 and takes 18–24 months. View local provider profiles for details.

What qualifies you for free braces?

In Montana: Most patients feel pressure and soreness for 3–5 days after each adjustment — over-the-counter pain relievers and soft foods help significantly. Initial placement causes mild discomfort as teeth adjust. The brackets themselves don't hurt, but wires can occasionally poke; orthodontists provide wax to cover sharp ends between appointments.

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