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Dental aligners: prices in France and comparison of the best solutions
TL;DR – Prices, comparison & best practices
In France, the cost of treatment with invisible dental aligners generally varies from €1,500 to €6,000 for an adult; this range, intentionally left wide here, actually depends on the complexity (slight crowding or severe malocclusion), the number of aligners, associated technical procedures (attachments, IPR/stripping, elastics), and above all, the level of monitoring (traditional practice, hybrid model, or 100% remote). The “starting” price of an offer may seem attractive, but you must always check that it includes check-ups, touch-ups (refinements), and post-treatment stabilization: an all-inclusive price avoids unpleasant surprises. To secure long-term results, prioritize a practitioner who requires an initial assessment with X-rays, a personalized treatment plan validated by an orthodontist, and a solid retention protocol; without these guarantees, the risk of relapse or complications increases. In short: compare the quality of follow-up as much as the price and prioritize solutions that provide reliable post-treatment stabilization, such as the PEEK retention offered by eZtain.
- TL;DR – Prices, comparison & best practices
- What is the price for a dental retainer?
- What is the price of Invisalign treatment?
- Are aligners reimbursed?
- Are aligners effective?
- Comparison of aligner options in France: in-office, hybrid, or 100% online – indications, follow-up, all-inclusive budget, and retention
- How to decide?
- What really makes the price vary
- Advertised price vs. all-inclusive price: a guide to avoiding traps
- After aligners: stabilization & relapse prevention
- Decision checklist – choosing the right formula for your invisible aligner
- How long does aligner treatment last?
- Can I pay in installments?
- What should I do if I lose or break an aligner?
- Are aligners painful?
- Do I need to wear a retainer for life?
- Conclusion: 5 benchmarks for choosing your aligner treatment with confidence
What is the price for a dental retainer?
Whether in-office or online, a complete aligner treatment costs between €1,500 and €6,000 for adults, depending on the orthodontic difficulty and the services included.
Analysis
- For a simple case (slight crowding or diastema): ~€1,500 – €2,000.
- Aligners delivered in one batch, 3–6 months of treatment, few or no attachments. Limited interactions with your practitioner.
Note – A diastema is a slight gap between two normally adjacent teeth; it does not pose a health risk.
- Aligners delivered in one batch, 3–6 months of treatment, few or no attachments. Limited interactions with your practitioner.
- Moderate cases: ~€2,000 – €3,500.
- The practitioner corrects moderate crowding or spacing in 6-10 months: a few discreet attachments are placed and slight stripping — precise sanding creating just enough space to realign teeth without pushing them forward — is performed, followed by two to three check-ups to validate progress.
- The practitioner corrects moderate crowding or spacing in 6-10 months: a few discreet attachments are placed and slight stripping — precise sanding creating just enough space to realign teeth without pushing them forward — is performed, followed by two to three check-ups to validate progress.
- Complex cases: ~€3,500 – €6,000.
- The orthodontist treats pronounced rotations or a disturbed occlusion over 12-24 months using a precise 3D plan; they then use several attachments as well as elastics adjusted during regular visits; finally, they consolidate the result using a PEEK wire and a night retainer.
- The orthodontist treats pronounced rotations or a disturbed occlusion over 12-24 months using a precise 3D plan; they then use several attachments as well as elastics adjusted during regular visits; finally, they consolidate the result using a PEEK wire and a night retainer.
Our orthodontist’s tip – Systematically check that the quote includes:
- All aligners + potential refinements.
- In-office follow-up or scheduled (and billed) remote monitoring.
- Retention (wire or night retainer) provided and fitted. Check if a higher quality PEEK retainer is also covered in the quote.
- The guarantee in case of loss or breakage of an aligner.
What is the price of Invisalign treatment?
Invisalign is at the high end of the market price range: a treatment costs between €2,500 and €5,000 for the majority of adults, as it covers a wide range of cases and includes close in-office monitoring.
Invisalign is in the upper price bracket, around €2,500 to €5,000 depending on the complexity and the close in-office follow-up it offers. This solution is unanimously recognized for the variety of cases it can treat and the quality of its support; however, other more affordable brands may be suitable for simple situations, provided you carefully check what is included regarding follow-up and touch-ups.
Detailed Invisalign treatment pricing
| Invisalign Range | Indication | Average Price* | Typical Duration |
| Express | Very minor corrections | €1,500 – €2,000 | 3–6 months |
| Lite | Moderate cases | €2,500 – €3,500 | 6–12 months |
| Comprehensive / Full | Complex cases, demanding occlusions | €4,000 – €5,000 (up to €6,000) | 12–24 months |
*General rates typically practiced in 2025, including check-ups, unlimited refinements (“Comprehensive” option), and retention.
Why is Invisalign more expensive?
Several key elements explain this premium pricing position:
- Expert supervision: dedicated orthodontist + detailed ClinCheck® software.
- Wide spectrum of tooth movements: strong rotations, occlusion corrections.
- Unlimited touch-ups (depending on the plan) to perfect the result.
- Retention included: wire + night retainer provided at no extra cost.
Our advice? Demand a written quote specifying the number of aligners, the refinement policy, and the type of retention. Compare the all-inclusive price; a “cheap” express treatment can end up costing more than a well-negotiated Lite plan, especially if you require multiple touch-ups.
Are aligners reimbursed?
It depends on the case, but generally no. After age 16, orthodontics is considered “cosmetic”: Social Security does not reimburse aligners, but some high-end mutual insurance plans provide a flat rate (300% of the base rate, or approximately €500 to €1,000 per semester). To benefit from this, you need a detailed quote signed by a dentist/orthodontist and an invoice for each semester of treatment.
| Situation | Coverage | Patient Action |
| 16 years (prior agreement) | €193.50/semester (Social Security) + potential mutual insurance | Social Security agreement request + practitioner’s quote |
| > 16 years | €0 Social Security | Subscribe to/activate “adult orthodontics” mutual insurance; submit quote then invoice |
| Surgical case (orthognathic) | 1 semester reimbursed (code SPR50) | Practitioner + surgeon prepare the file |
Are aligners effective?
Yes, provided the case is well-indicated (slight to severe crowding, diastemas, rotations, moderate occlusions) and the patient wears the retainers ~22h/day under the supervision of an orthodontist.
Effectiveness drops when:
- the plan aims for a movement impossible without surgery,
- compliance is low,
- follow-up is insufficient and no touch-ups are planned.
| Success Factor | Impact | Good Indicator |
| Case Selection | 40 % | Scanner + X-rays validated by orthodontist |
| Compliance 22h/day | 30 % | Monitoring app or regular visits |
| Attachments / IPR | 15 % | Procedures performed in-office |
| Refinements | 10 % | Included at no extra cost |
| Hygiene/Periodontium | 5 % | Dental check-up before starting |
Comparison of aligner options in France: in-office, hybrid, or 100% online – indications, follow-up, all-inclusive budget, and retention
| Formula | Cases Treated | Follow-up Refinements | All-inclusive budget* | Retention |
| In-office (Invisalign, Smilers, Aligneurs FR) | Simple to complex | Visits every 6–8 weeks, refinements included | €2,500 – €6,000 | Included: wire + retainer |
| Hybrid (DrSmile, Impress) | Simple to moderate | Initial scan + monthly remote monitoring, limited touch-ups | €1,600 – €3,500 (+ paid check-ups) | Extra: €200–600 |
| 100% Online (ex-SmileDirect) | Very simple only | Home photos, customer service by email, few or no touch-ups | €1,200 – €2,000 (+ retention) | Often optional or not offered |
*Indicative prices for adult treatment, including (where planned) check-ups, refinements, and stabilization.
How to decide?
- Complex need (marked rotations, occlusion to be corrected): the In-office formula offers the safest clinical follow-up, unlimited touch-ups, and included retention.
- Simple cosmetic case with a tight budget: the Hybrid formula may be suitable if you are willing to pay for visits and retention separately; check that a partner dentist remains available.
- Very slight realignment and price priority: 100% online is the cheapest option, but it carries more risk of paid touch-ups and relapse due to lack of close monitoring.
Regardless of the model, demand reliable retention to maintain your new smile. A discreet, biocompatible, and durable PEEK retention wire guarantees final stability better than a retainer alone and avoids long-term disappointments.
What really makes the price vary
As an orthodontist, I must remind you here that a quote should reflect your clinical reality, not a marketing hook price. The more a tooth is rotated or the more your jaw is misaligned, the more retainers, technical procedures, and time will be required; correcting a complex case with just a few aligners is unrealistic.
- Attachments: small discreet bumps bonded to the teeth to better move them; expect €150 to €400 depending on the plan.
- Stripping (IPR): slight sanding between two teeth that are too tight to create space; approximately €50 per session when not included.
- Inter-maxillary elastics: discreet bands connecting the two jaws to correct the bite; often add ≈ €200.
An Express formula (5-7 retainers) is enough to realign a small crowding; a Full plan (30-40 retainers or more) treats difficult occlusions and includes, with Invisalign, unlimited touch-ups. If these touch-ups are paid (€400 to €700 per series), the “starting price” climbs quickly.
Regular in-office follow-up (every 6-8 weeks) is nothing like simply sending photos: it allows for real-time treatment adjustments. Finally, stabilization is non-negotiable: bonded wire + night retainer must be included in the quote, otherwise your teeth will eventually move back… and so will the bill.
Advertised price vs. all-inclusive price: a guide to avoiding traps
Advertised price ≠ final price. An alignment “at €1,690” can, after adding check-ups, touch-ups, and retention, exceed €3,000. To avoid surprises, always ask for a detailed quote listing:
| Essential Item | To Check | Why? |
| Personalized treatment plan | Practitioner’s name + number of planned aligners | Guarantee of reliability and predictability |
| Attachments / IPR | Included or billed per procedure | Technical procedures often essential |
| Check-ups and adjustments | Schedule + unit cost | 6–8 weeks in-office or monthly app |
| Refinements (touch-ups) | Number included / cost per series | 1 series ≈ €400–700 if not included |
| Loss / breakage of aligner | Free guarantee or €50–150 | Happens more often than you think |
| Retention | Wire + night retainer included? Price? | Key to lifelong stability |
**Tip**: align the quote over 18 months (average duration) and calculate the net out-of-pocket cost after mutual insurance to objectively compare two offers.
Dental safety: 5 signals that prove the reliability of an offer beyond the price
- Complete initial assessment: clinical examination, panoramic X-ray, 3D scan. Without an X-ray, there is no reliable diagnosis.
- Referring orthodontist: name, registration number, practice. Legally, only a dentist can fit a dental medical device.
- Written plan + 3D simulation: tooth movements, duration, number of aligners, planned attachments.
- Scheduled follow-up: in-office visits or structured remote checks (monthly photo/scan) + unlimited or included touch-ups.
- Stabilization protocol: fixed retention and/or night retainer provided, 6-month post-treatment check-up.
⚠️ Be careful regarding the following elements: absence of X-ray, non-dentist personnel for taking impressions, retention sold outside the package, no touch-up guarantee.
After aligners: stabilization relapse prevention
Tooth movement stimulates the bone; for 6–12 months, it remains malleable: without retention, teeth move back. Two solutions:
- Fixed retention: titanium/steel or PEEK wire bonded behind the incisors (discreet, permanent).
- Night retainer: also protects against light bruxism; to be replaced every 2–3 years.
Classic protocols:
| Situation | Recommended retention | Wear |
| Mild case | Night retainer alone | For life, ≥ 5 nights/week |
| Moderate case | Wire + retainer | Permanent wire + retainer 6 nights/7 |
| Complex case / bruxism | PEEK wire + rigid retainer | Permanent wire + retainer every night |
A safe solution: a PEEK wire (biocompatible, invisible, non-metallic) combined with a transparent retainer at night – an approach recommended by many orthodontists and offered, for example, at eZtain Lab.
Decision checklist – choosing the right formula for your invisible aligner
- Aesthetic goal? (simple anterior alignment) a hybrid offer may suffice.
- Occlusion to be corrected or rotations ≥ 20°? a classic in-office treatment is then recommended.
- Net budget after mutual insurance? Calculate the all-inclusive price – not the starting price.
- Time available? Frequent travel? Hybrid or nearby office.
- Risk aversion? Prioritize full medical supervision and unlimited touch-ups.
Do not hesitate to ask your practitioner the following questions to ensure the correctness of your choice.
- Who validates my plan? Who performs the technical procedures?
- How many check-ups are planned?
- How much does a series of refinements cost?
- Is retention included? What type?
- What is the guarantee in case of relapse?
How long does aligner treatment last?
The majority of adult treatments last 6 to 18 months; mild cases ≈ 6 months, complex cases up to 24 months. The duration is set during the treatment plan and may be extended if 22h/day compliance is not respected.
Can I pay in installments?
Most offices offer interest-free installments (monthly or quarterly). Hybrid platforms often offer consumer credit; check the APR before signing.
What should I do if I lose or break an aligner?
Wear the previous aligner to maintain the position, contact your practitioner immediately; replacement generally costs €50 to €150 or is free if the “lost aligner” guarantee is included.
Are aligners painful?
Moderate pressure for 24–48h after each retainer change is normal; it can be managed with a simple analgesic. Any sharp or persistent pain > 72h must be reported.
Do I need to wear a retainer for life?
Yes. After the active phase, a bonded wire and/or a night retainer is essential for life to avoid relapse. The exact protocol is defined by the orthodontist.
Conclusion: 5 benchmarks for choosing your aligner treatment with confidence
- Look at the complexity, not just the aesthetics. A slight crowding is treated quickly; a complex occlusion requires in-office orthodontic follow-up, attachments, and sometimes elastics.
- Compare “all-inclusive” quotes. Check that the treatment plan, check-ups, refinements, and retention are included; add these items before deciding and calculate the out-of-pocket cost after mutual insurance.
- Demand a complete diagnosis and a written plan. 3D scan, X-rays, and 3D simulation must be validated by an identified practitioner; this is the guarantee that your tooth movements are realistic and safe.
- Evaluate the follow-up: frequency and responsiveness. A check-up every 6–8 weeks (or structured remote monitoring) ensures that each aligner “fits” correctly; included refinements avoid extra costs if a tooth resists.
- Secure the result: choose reliable retention.
- The bonded wire remains the gold standard for maintaining anterior teeth.
- The PEEK retention wire provides a real advantage: a biocompatible, translucent material, without metal or allergens, it does not stain and is virtually invisible in the mouth. Its flexibility absorbs stress, reduces debonding, and offers an excellent lifespan without corrosion.
- Combined with a night retainer, it constitutes the most stable and discreet solution; this is exactly what eZtain technology offers, designed to lock in the benefits of your treatment for the long term.
- The bonded wire remains the gold standard for maintaining anterior teeth.
In summary, do not let the initial price alone guide your choice: the value of an aligner treatment is measured by the precision of the diagnosis, the quality of the follow-up, and the robustness of the final retention. Prioritize a transparent quote, clear medical supervision, and a PEEK retention wire for a smile that is aligned… and stays that way.