Among the many affordable invisible braces brands, SnapCorrect stands out with its unique benefits policy. Compared with the common benefits of other brands such as free shipping, free retainers or single tubes of whitening gel, SnapCorrect goes a step further and provides users with free whitening toothpaste refills for life, which is a significant highlight.
Each treatment plan includes whitening foam and a set of SnapWhite teeth whitening kits with whitening gel. However, the company recommends that users fit the whitening trays to the corrected teeth after the correction treatment is completed, and the whitening foam can be used during this period. If users want to start whitening during treatment, they can also purchase additional whitening trays later.
The cost of SnapCorrect treatment is $1,749 (prepaid). At the same time, you can choose to pay for it in installments over 6, 12 or 24 months through Affirm, with monthly payments starting at about $81, but it is subject to qualification review, and may require a down payment. The annual interest rate ranges from 10% to 30%.
Other payment plans include $80.84 per month, 10% APR, 24 months, and other options, and are eligible for HSA/FSA.
The impression kit includes base putty, catalyst putty, and upper and lower trays. When taking the impression, the two putties need to be refrigerated for 30 minutes, mixed for 90 seconds, filled into the upper and lower trays and pressed firmly into the teeth for 3.5 minutes.
After sending back the completed impression, you will receive the treatment plan in about two to three weeks. After agreeing to the plan and signing the treatment consent form, it will take another two to four weeks to make and ship the clear aligners. Therefore, it takes about five to six weeks from the start of treatment to receiving the aligners, and the shipping time is longer than other brands.
The brand was founded in 2017. The average treatment time is 3 to 9 months. Many users can see significant results in three to four months. The specific course of treatment depends on personal dental health goals. However, some users reported difficulties in contacting customer service, delays in receiving aligners, and poor fit of aligners.
In addition, SnapCorrect has limited access to customer service, no virtual orthodontic support, and night-time only treatment options, which are factors that users need to consider when choosing.
Each of SnapCorrect’s treatment plans is committed to providing users with more comprehensive services, but deficiencies in customer service and shipping also make it face certain challenges in market competition.

