Brackets hidden on the inner surface of your teeth — nobody will ever know you're in treatment, but the results will speak for themselves.
Book a Free ConsultationLingual braces work exactly like traditional braces — with one important difference. The brackets are bonded to the tongue-facing (lingual) surface of your teeth instead of the outer surface. The result: a fully functioning orthodontic appliance that is completely hidden from view when you smile, speak, or laugh.
Each lingual bracket is custom-fabricated to precisely fit the unique contours of your individual teeth, ensuring maximum effectiveness and comfort. The same archwire-and-bracket mechanics used in traditional braces deliver the same corrective power — just from the inside.
Lingual braces are the treatment of choice for patients who absolutely cannot have visible orthodontic hardware — yet need more corrective power than clear aligners can provide. They're especially popular with professionals, performers, public speakers, and anyone for whom appearance during treatment is non-negotiable.
Because lingual braces are a fixed appliance, there's no compliance issue — unlike removable aligners that require consistent wear to be effective. Your treatment progresses whether you're in a board meeting, on stage, or in front of a camera.
There is an adjustment period of 2–4 weeks as your tongue gets used to the new brackets. Some patients experience minor speech changes during this time — a temporary lisp is common and typically resolves quickly. Most patients find that any initial discomfort fades completely within the first month, after which they rarely notice the appliance at all.
Treatment duration is similar to traditional braces — typically 18 to 24 months, depending on the complexity of your case. Your orthodontist will provide a personalized timeline estimate after your digital evaluation. Adjustment appointments are scheduled every 4–8 weeks to monitor progress and fine-tune tooth movement.
Cleaning lingual braces requires a bit more technique than traditional braces because the brackets face inward. We provide detailed instructions and the right tools — including an orthodontic flosser and an interproximal brush — to make cleaning straightforward. Water flossers are also excellent for lingual brace patients and significantly simplify the process.
Book your free consultation and find out if lingual braces are the right solution for your smile goals. Our specialists will evaluate your case and give you an honest recommendation.
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