What Are The Cheapest Teeth Aligners UK?

Jump to Section

The International Journal of Dental Clinics is reader supported. We may earn a commission if you purchase something using one of our links.

Top Choice

Booking up FAST: Free Scan

Alternative

The cheapest teeth aligners UK are Straight My Teeth which can be found for just £999 if you are able to pay upfront. However the company also offers a payment plan of just £67 a month.

See below for our breakdown of the cheapest teeth aligners UK.

Cheapest teeth aligners UK

Straight My Teeth

Aligners cost £999 if you pay a once-off amount. If you pay in instalments, they’ll cost you £67.00 per month over 12 months with a £295 deposit. The NightOnly option is £1149 as a once-off payment or £75 a month for 12 months with a £349 down payment. You’ll also get a free teeth whitening kit if you pay the once-off SmileAdvantage fee.

PlusDent

Aligner prices rangefrom £1390 to £1990 as a once-off payment. If you opt for a payment plan, then the rates range from £34.63 to £173.10 a month, depending on your aligner package and whether you pay over 12, 24, 36 or 48 months.

Straight Teeth Direct

 Aligners cost £1350 as a once-off fee, or you can pay in 3 instalments of £500 each – or in instalments of £150 a month for 8 months with a £399 deposit. 

WonderSmile

Their All-Day aligners will cost you £1450 and the NightClear aligners are £1490 – both as once-off amounts. Alternatively, there’s an interest-free WonderPay instalment plan where you’ll pay £108 a month over 12 months with an initial deposit of £145 for the All-Day aligners – or £112 a month over 12 months with a £149 deposit for the NightClear aligners. 

Invisalign 

Their pricing is not fixed and depends entirely on the complexity of your alignment and bite issues. However, you can expect to pay between £1,500 and £5,000 for their treatment. The cost could even exceed that for more complicated cases.

Dr Febin Mary George - Editor

With more than 10 years as a dental surgeon, Dr Febin Mary George is passionate about educating consumers around the world to help look after their teeth.

She completed her Bachelor of Surgery at the Century Institute of Dental Science and Research Centre in 2010.

Alongside editing the International Journal of Dental Clinics she has also written for major publications including Thrive Global.