Invisalign treatment in Melbourne costs between $3,500 and $9,500, depending on the complexity of your case and the number of aligners needed. The cost of Invisalign is based on how much tooth movement your treatment plan requires, how many Invisalign aligners you go through, and whether you need bite correction on top of teeth straightening.
All costs on this page are indicative. Full costs will be discussed with your dentist prior to treatment and may vary based on your individual case.
Three tiers exist (Express, Lite, and Comprehensive), and we break each down in the next section. At Gorgeous Smiles, the treatment cost covers everything, including the initial consultation, 3D scan, all aligners, refinement aligners, follow-up appointments, and your first set of Vivera retainers. To find out exactly where your case falls, you can book a free initial consultation at our Melbourne CBD clinic.
All costs are indicative. Full costs will be discussed prior to treatment.
| Treatment Tier | Suited For | Price Range | Typical Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Invisalign Express / Go | Very minor corrections; minimal tooth movement | $3,500 - $4,800 | 3 months |
| Invisalign Lite | Minor to moderate crowding or spacing | $4,500 - $6,950 | 7 - 9 months |
| Invisalign Comprehensive | Complex cases, significant bite correction, full-arch movement | $7,500 - $9,500 | 2 - 5 years |
For very minor corrections with minimal tooth movement, Invisalign Express is the simplest tier, with treatment time typically around three months. For most patients with mild to moderate crowding, Invisalign Lite balances treatment scope and cost, with treatment typically running six to nine months depending on how much movement is needed. If you have a bite issue or need movement across multiple teeth, Comprehensive is usually necessary, but it also includes unlimited refinements within the treatment warranty, which means no surprise costs if your treatment plan needs adjusting. Whether Comprehensive involves correcting one jaw or both affects where your cost falls within that range. How many aligners you need and the treatment time required are the two variables that determine which tier fits your case.
Case complexity is the single biggest cost driver. Minor crowding in the front teeth costs less than full-arch treatment with bite correction. Crooked teeth that need extensive movement require more Invisalign trays, longer treatment, and a higher overall cost. Someone with a mild spacing issue and someone with a deep overbite are looking at very different treatment plans and very different price points.
The number of aligners ties directly to your customised treatment plan. Each set of aligner trays is manufactured specifically for your teeth at each stage of movement. More aligners means longer treatment, more follow-up appointments, and a higher treatment cost. Duration ranges from three months for Express cases to six to nine months for Lite cases, and up to five years for the most complex Comprehensive cases involving significant bite correction. Longer treatments naturally carry a bigger price tag.
Some cases need additional aligners mid-treatment to fine-tune how teeth are settling. Comprehensive plans typically include refinements at no extra charge within the treatment warranty. With Lite or Express, additional refinements may carry an added cost, and treatment outside the warranty period may carry additional charges regardless of tier, so it's worth clarifying with your Invisalign provider before you commit.
Not every case is right for Invisalign. Cases that are too complex and require surgical intervention sit outside what clear aligners can achieve. In those situations, Gorgeous Smiles will refer you to the appropriate specialist.
The price you're quoted is the price you pay. At Gorgeous Smiles, everything is bundled into your Invisalign cost so there are no hidden charges after you start your treatment plan. Here's what is included in your treatment cost: initial consultation and clinical assessment, 3D digital scan and customised treatment plan, all Invisalign aligners for the duration of the treatment, refinement aligners (if needed during treatment, within warranty), all follow-up and progress appointments, and first set of Vivera post-treatment retainers.
All dental and orthodontic treatments carry risks. Risks of Invisalign treatment include discomfort and pressure when new aligners are placed, particularly in the first few days of each new tray; temporary changes to speech patterns when wearing aligners; tooth root resorption (shortening of the tooth roots), which can occur with any orthodontic treatment; enamel wear at attachment sites; gum irritation from aligner edges; the possibility that treatment may take longer than initially estimated or may not achieve the planned outcome; and relapse (teeth shifting back toward their original position) if retainers are not worn as directed after treatment. Your dentist will discuss all risks specific to your case before treatment begins.
For full information about risks and potential side effects, please visit our treatment risks page: https://www.gorgeoussmiles.com.au/treatment-risks/
Medicare does not cover Invisalign. It's classified as orthodontic treatment, not general dental, so there's no Medicare rebate regardless of your situation. Private health insurance with orthodontic treatment extras cover may provide a partial rebate, typically between $1,000 and $2,000 over the lifetime of the policy. The exact amount varies significantly by insurer and plan level, and most policies have a 12-month waiting period before you can claim for orthodontic treatment. Check your policy's orthodontic treatment annual and lifetime limits before starting treatment. Call your insurer and ask specifically about clear aligner coverage. Some policies cover traditional braces but not Invisalign.
Gorgeous Smiles offers flexible payment plans with 0% interest through AfterPay, Zip Money, and Humm. You choose weekly or fortnightly payments, spread over 1 to 24 months. The deposit structure is simple: 20% for plans under $2,000, or 10% for plans over $2,000. There's no income testing and no payslips needed. You apply in the practice with a quick credit check that takes about two minutes.
All costs are indicative. Full costs will be discussed prior to treatment.
All costs are indicative. Full costs will be discussed prior to treatment.
| Treatment | Typical Melbourne Cost Range | Appearance | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Invisalign | $3,500–$9,500 | Virtually invisible clear aligners | Mild to complex cases; patients wanting discreet treatment |
| Traditional metal braces | $2,000–$8,000 | Visible metal brackets and wires | Complex cases; patients less concerned about appearance |
| Ceramic braces | $6,500–$9,500+ | Tooth-coloured brackets, less visible | Moderate misalignment to complex cases; patients wanting a less visible fixed option |
| Lingual braces | From $5,000 | Hidden behind teeth | Patients wanting fully invisible fixed treatment |
For mild to moderate cases, Invisalign and traditional metal braces are similar in price, but the choice comes down to clinical suitability and lifestyle preference. Invisalign uses removable aligners, which allows for easier cleaning and no dietary restrictions during treatment. Unlike traditional braces, Invisalign has no metal brackets or wires.
For complex cases involving significant bite correction, traditional braces may be less expensive and in some cases may deliver more predictable results. Your dentist will advise which treatment option is clinically appropriate for your individual circumstances. Lingual braces are worth considering only if you need fixed orthodontic treatment but cannot have anything visible on the front of your teeth. Self-ligating braces sit in a similar price range to Invisalign but still involve fixed brackets, which means eating restrictions and additional cleaning considerations.
Your dentist will recommend the most clinically appropriate option at your consultation.
The actual Invisalign cost for your case depends on a clinical assessment. At Gorgeous Smiles, the initial consultation includes a clinical assessment, digital 3D scan, and a customised treatment plan with a clear cost breakdown, so you know exactly what you're paying before committing to anything. Your dentist will also discuss all risks involved. There's no obligation. If you have private health insurance, bring your policy details to your appointment so we can estimate your rebate on the spot.
For full information about treatment risks, please visit: https://www.gorgeoussmiles.com.au/treatment-risks/
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Not always. For mild to moderate cases, costs are often similar, but braces may be less expensive for complex cases involving significant bite correction. See our full comparison above.
The cost reflects custom-made Invisalign aligners, 3D digital treatment planning, ongoing clinical supervision, refinements within the treatment warranty, and your first set of Vivera post-treatment retainers. At Gorgeous Smiles, all of this is included in the quoted price.
Yes, single-arch treatment is possible for some cases and will generally cost less, sitting at the lower end of whichever tier applies. Your dentist needs to assess whether treating one arch alone will create bite issues before recommending this approach.
No. Medicare does not cover orthodontic treatment. Private health insurance with orthodontic treatment extras may provide a partial rebate.
At Gorgeous Smiles, with interest-free plans through AfterPay, Zip Money, or Humm, a $6,000 treatment spread over 24 months works out to approximately $225/month.
This depends on your treatment tier. Comprehensive plans include unlimited refinement aligners within the treatment warranty at no extra cost. Lite and Express plans may have limits, and treatment outside the warranty period may carry additional charges regardless of tier. Your dentist will explain this during your consultation.
Be cautious of prices below the Melbourne average. A low price could exclude retainers, refinements, or follow-up visits, which means the real cost ends up higher than the advertised number. Always check what's included.
Yes. Cases that are too complex and require surgical intervention aren't suited to clear aligner treatment. Your dentist will identify this during the initial assessment and refer you to the appropriate specialist if needed.
Treatment duration depends on case complexity. Around 3 months for Express cases, 6 to 9 months for Lite cases, and 2 to 5 years for Comprehensive cases involving significant bite correction and full-arch movement.