Lingual Braces

Straighten your smile invisibly without anyone knowing? We’ve got your back!

Take charge: Option of aligning the front six teeth or the whole smile, your choice.

Personalised treatment plans, interest-free payment plans & amazing results with Dr. Shah.

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Lingual Braces – the ‘invisible’ braces.

Straighter smiles are healthier smiles.

The braces that sit behind your teeth

What Are Lingual Braces?

Unlike traditional braces, lingual braces are bonded to the back of your teeth, making them virtually invisible, just like Invisalign®. They work just like conventional braces, using gentle pressure to shift teeth into the right position.

Lingual braces are ideal if you’re looking for discretion without compromising the quality of your treatment. They’re a strong alternative to ceramic braces, especially for those who need more control over tooth movement.

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Commonly treated cases include:

  • Overbite and underbite
  • Crooked or crowded teeth
  • Gaps or spacing issues
  • Relapsed orthodontic cases

From minor fixes to full alignment

Types of Lingual Braces Treatments

Not all cases require full-arch braces. We offer both 6-teeth and full-mouth lingual orthodontic treatments depending on your needs.

Treatment TypeBest ForVisibilityCost Range (Estimated)
6 Teeth Lingual BracesMild corrections in front teethHidden behind teeth$4,500 – $10,000
Full Arch Lingual BracesModerate to complex orthodontic needsHidden behind teeth$4,500 – $10,000

This flexibility means you don’t have to pay for more than you need — we only treat the areas that require movement.

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Precision-crafted to fit your teeth

Are Lingual Braces Comfortable?

Each bracket is custom-made using 3D scans to perfectly match the back surface of your teeth. This improves comfort and reduces speech disruption during the early weeks.

While they may take a few days to get used to, most people adjust quickly, especially with our detailed care guidance.

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Lingual Braces vs Other Options

FeaturesLingual BracesCeramic BracesClear Aligners
VisibilityHiddenVisible (tooth-coloured)Nearly invisible
Treatment RangeMild to ComplexMild to ModerateMild to Moderate
RemovableNoNoYes
Comfort LevelModerate (initial adjustment)ModerateHigh
Cost Range in Sydney $4,500-$10,000$4,000-$8,500$4,000-$8,500

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Who is a Good Candidate for Lingual Braces?

You might be a good fit if you:

  • Want a discreet treatment option
  • Need precise control over tooth movement.
  • Have previously worn braces and need touch-ups
  • Work in roles where appearance is important.

We’ll evaluate your bite, alignment, and treatment goals to make the best recommendation.

Cost transparency, no surprises

How Much Do Lingual Braces Cost in Sydney?

Lingual braces start from around $4,500 for limited treatment and can go up to $10,000 for full arch cases. Your final cost will depend on:

  • Complexity of your alignment
  • Treatment length
  • Upper and/or lower jaw involvement
  • Choice of bracket system

We offer payment plans to help you get started without delay.

FAQs

There can be minor discomfort initially, but it usually settles within a few days.

You’ll need to adjust your eating habits slightly, especially in the first few weeks, but you’ll be able to eat most foods with care.

This depends on your case. Mild cases can take 6–12 months, while more complex ones may need 18–24 months.

You might notice a slight lisp at the start, but most people adapt quickly.

They tend to cost more due to customisation and complexity, but many adults find the discretion worth it.

Let’s start the journey.

When you smile, the whole world smiles with you.

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