| Repubblica Ceca | Turchia | Stati Uniti | |
| Apparecchio ortodontico | da $2,200 | da $165 | da $3,500 |
| Installazione di apparecchi linguali | da $4,500 | da $2,800 | da $8,000 |
| Apparecchio ortodontico per un dente | da $400 | da $450 | da $2,000 |
| Apparecchio ortodontico metallico (Corea del Sud), 1 arcata | da $2,200 | da $1,600 | da $3,500 |
| Apparecchio ortodontico autolegante Damon Clear in ceramica (USA), 1 arcata | da $3,500 | da $2,200 | da $6,800 |
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Si prega di notare che ogni caso è individuale e il processo e i risultati possono variare in base alla complessità del caso e alla salute orale del paziente.
Public health insurance in the Czech Republic provides partial coverage for braces, primarily restricted by age and medical necessity. Children under 22 receive full reimbursement for orthodontic labor and basic materials, while adults must pay entirely out-of-pocket unless treating severe congenital defects or skeletal anomalies.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While public insurance covers labor for minors, private clinics like Smile Centrum serve over 10,000 patients annually by focusing on modern materials. High patient volume in Prague clinics often allows for more competitive private pricing for adults compared to Western Europe.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that public coverage is often a `base layer` only. Most families still budget for private material costs even when the surgeon's labor is fully covered.