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Yes, lingual braces are available in Ethiopia, particularly in major cities like Addis Ababa. Some orthodontic clinics and dental practices offer this treatment option for patients seeking a discreet alternative to traditional braces. However, the availability and expertise may vary, so it's advisable to consult with local orthodontists for specific options and services.

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