
It is one of the first questions people ask when they start thinking seriously about straightening their teeth, and it is a fair one. Clear aligners represent a real financial commitment, and knowing what goes into the price helps you plan more confidently and avoid surprises along the way. The short answer is that costs vary quite a bit depending on the complexity of your case, the technology involved, and how your treatment is monitored. The longer answer involves a few factors worth understanding before your first consultation.
Newport Beach Dental Center offers clear aligner treatment for patients throughout the Newport Beach area, guided by Dr. Laura Sharbash, DDS, FAGD, D.ABDSM, and her commitment to precise, conservative care. If you are wondering whether clear aligners are the right fit for your smile and your budget, we are happy to walk through everything with you at your consultation. Our clear aligners page gives a fuller picture of what treatment looks like and who may be a good candidate.
What Is the Typical Cost Range for Clear Aligners?
Clear aligner costs in the United States vary widely based on case complexity, the level of clinical oversight involved, and the technology used throughout treatment. Demand for the treatment has grown considerably in recent years. A peer-reviewed study published in NIH’s National Library of Medicine projects the global clear aligner market to grow from $3.1 billion in 2021 to $11.6 billion by 2027, driven largely by increased patient demand for aesthetic orthodontic options.
In a market like Newport Beach, treatment fees reflect the level of clinical oversight, technology, and personalization involved. At our practice, we work to keep clear aligner treatment accessible and straightforward to budget for, and we are happy to walk through the numbers in detail during your consultation so there are no surprises.

What Factors Influence the Price of Clear Aligners?
Several variables shape what you will ultimately pay, and understanding them helps set realistic expectations going into your consultation.
Case Complexity
Case complexity is the most significant factor. Minor spacing or crowding issues require fewer trays and a shorter treatment timeline, while more involved misalignment or bite correction cases call for more trays, more planning, and often more refinements. The length of treatment directly affects the overall cost, which is why two patients at the same practice can have meaningfully different fees.
Level of Clinical Monitoring
Treatment provided and overseen by a trained dentist, with regular progress checks and the ability to course-correct as needed, carries more value than mail-order or minimally supervised alternatives. At Newport Beach Dental Center, we integrate ProMonitoring, an FDA-cleared, AI-driven remote monitoring platform that allows Dr. Sharbash to track your progress at every aligner change and engage with your treatment between in-office visits. That oversight means issues can be identified and addressed early, reducing the need for costly corrections later.
Does Insurance Cover Clear Aligners?
Many dental insurance plans that include orthodontic benefits will apply those benefits to clear aligner treatment the same way they apply them to traditional braces. Coverage varies significantly by plan, but patients with orthodontic benefits may see anywhere from $1,000 to $3,000 applied toward their treatment cost, depending on their plan’s lifetime orthodontic maximum.
Our team is happy to help you understand your
insurance benefits and how they apply to your specific treatment plan. We recommend reviewing your policy for orthodontic coverage details and bringing any questions to your consultation so we can help you piece together the full financial picture.
Are There Other Ways to Manage the Cost?
For patients without orthodontic coverage or those whose benefits do not cover the full amount, there are several options worth exploring. Many practices, including ours, offer financing arrangements that spread the cost over monthly payments. Health Savings Accounts and Flexible Spending Accounts can also be used for orthodontic treatment, providing a tax-advantaged way to offset costs.
During your general dentistry visit or clear aligner consultation, our team can walk through the options available to you and help you find an approach that fits your situation.
Schedule Your Consultation at Newport Beach Dental Center
The best way to get an accurate cost estimate is to come in for a consultation, where Dr. Sharbash can evaluate your case, discuss the complexity involved, and walk you through a treatment plan with clear pricing. Dr. Laura Sharbash, DDS, FAGD, D.ABDSM, brings a Fellowship from the Academy of General Dentistry and a Diplomate credential from the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine to every patient interaction, reflecting the kind of advanced clinical training that leads to more predictable outcomes.
If you are ready to find out what clear aligners would look like for your smile, we would love to connect. Request an appointment online, and our team will reach out to get you scheduled.








