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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Dent Assoc. 2020 Aug;151(8):625–636.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.adaj.2020.02.025

Table 3.

Respondents’ (N=470) considerations prior to beginning at-home aligner treatment.

n %
Spoke to dentist prior to purchasing at-home aligners
 Yes 253 53.8%
 No 217 46.2%
     If yes, what guidance did the dentist provide?* n=253 %
     Recommended in-office supervised aligner treatment (i.e. Invisalign) 121 47.8%
     Recommended braces or another in-office treatment 98 38.7%
     Did not recommend immediate treatment 29 11.5%
     Recommended at-home teeth aligners 28 11.1%
     Advised against at-home teeth aligners 20 7.9%
     Other 31 12.3%
Had dental insurance when at-home aligner kit was purchased
 Yes 310 66.0%
 No 156 33.2%
 Not sure 4 0.9%
     If yes, did you think insurance would cover any portion of the cost? n=310 %
     Yes 98 31.6%
     No 164 52.3%
     Did not respond to question 48 15.5%
       If yes: n=49 Mean (SD)
       What percentage of the cost did you think insurance would cover? 48.7% (23.3)
       What percentage has insurance actually covered? 23.1% (29.1)
Reasons for choosing at-home aligners instead of treatment via a dental provider*
 Cost 435 92.6%
 Convenience 307 65.3%
 Do not have a dentist/orthodontist 44 9.4%
 Dentist/orthodontist does not provide aligners 17 3.6%
 Other 19 4.0%
*

Respondents could select more than one option

Responses only shown for the n=49 who reported finishing treatment and for those who reported being more than halfway through treatment.