Price Guide · Manila 2025
Braces Price Manila
Braces prices in Manila vary significantly by type and clinic. This comprehensive guide covers all orthodontic options from affordable metal braces to premium clear aligners.
Price Comparison Table
Tier
Clinic Type
Price
Notes
Metal Braces (Budget)
Quezon City / Caloocan
₱28,000–₱40,000
Includes all adjustments
Metal Braces (Mid-Range)
Pasay / Pasig / Malate
₱35,000–₱55,000
Includes all adjustments
Metal Braces (Premium)
BGC / Makati
₱50,000–₱75,000
Premium brackets, includes all adjustments
Ceramic Braces
All areas
₱38,000–₱70,000
Tooth-colored brackets
Self-Ligating Braces
Mid-range to premium
₱45,000–₱80,000
Fewer adjustment visits
Clear Aligners (Invisalign)
Certified providers
₱150,000–₱250,000
Full treatment, all aligners included
Retainers (after braces)
All areas
₱3,000–₱8,000
Fixed or removable
Factors That Affect Price
Brace Type
Metal is cheapest; ceramic costs 30–50% more; clear aligners cost 3–5x more than metal.
Case Complexity
Simple cases cost less. Severe crowding, bite issues, or extractions required add to the total cost.
Clinic Location
BGC and Makati clinics charge 30–50% more than Quezon City or Caloocan for the same treatment.
Orthodontist Credentials
Board-certified orthodontists with POS membership typically charge more but deliver better results.
Adjustment Visits
Most clinics include all adjustments in the quoted price. Confirm this before starting treatment.
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Metal braces cost ₱28,000–₱75,000. Ceramic braces cost ₱38,000–₱70,000. Clear aligners cost ₱150,000–₱250,000. Prices include all adjustment visits at most clinics.
Most clinics include all adjustment visits in the quoted price. However, retainers (₱3,000–₱8,000) are usually charged separately after treatment completion.
Some HMO plans cover a portion of orthodontic treatment. Check with your HMO provider. Most cosmetic orthodontic cases are not covered.
Yes. Many Manila clinics offer installment payment plans for braces. Typical arrangements include a down payment of 30–50% and monthly payments over the treatment period.