
InSmile™ Braces are a fully hidden orthodontic treatment placed behind your teeth, designed to straighten your smile without changing how you live day to day. You can keep smiling, eating, and going about your routine while treatment works quietly in the background while straightening your teeth from the inside out.

InSmile Braces are hidden from view and you can keep smiling without anyone knowing you have braces.
With InSmile Braces, there's no visible food stuck in your braces or messy trays to remove.
With 8-12 weeks in between appointments, you can continue living life without cluttering your schedule.
You are able to brush and floss normally throughout treatment to maintain optimal oral hygiene.

InSmile™ Braces combine digital precision with advanced Smartwire® engineering to create a seamless treatment experience. Each component is custom-made for your smile, ensuring predictable movement, greater comfort, and less time in the chair.
Your braces are placed using a custom tray made for your teeth, allowing your orthodontist position each bracket according to your custom Smile Design plan.

Each Smartwire is designed with a GentleForce system that supports controlled tooth movement as part of your treatment plan. Your orthodontist will update wires over time as your smile progresses.

Our Smartwires feature a closed-loop design that helps keep wire ends contained as teeth move, supporting a smooth, low-profile fit along the tongue side of the teeth.

InSmile Braces get faster results and stays hidden, so you can enjoy your smile right away.
Brush thoroughly every morning and night with fluoride toothpaste to keep your teeth, brackets, and smile clean.
Because the InSmile™ Braces SmartWire® curves below the gums, flossing remains similar to flossing without braces.
Limit foods that can damage brackets or wires, such as caramel, popcorn, or very crunchy snacks. Softer options are always safer.
Lingual braces sit close to the tongue, so you may notice changes in speech or mild tongue irritation at first. Reading aloud, staying hydrated, and consistent brushing help speed up adaptation.
Some patients notice changes in speech when getting used to lingual braces, especially during the first few days. Reading aloud, staying hydrated, and gentle oral-care habits can make the adjustment period feel more manageable. If any discomfort occurs, your orthodontist can provide guidance based on your specific needs. Extra Tip: Practice reading the Rainbow Passage.
It’s common for people to experience mild soreness or tongue sensitivity when adjusting to new appliances. Your orthodontist may suggest over-the-counter options and the use of orthodontic wax for temporary relief. Warm salt-water rinses are often recommended in dental care for general comfort. As you continue treatment, your orthodontist will check your progress and help you manage any discomfort along the way.

The next step is simple. Talk with your orthodontist at your next visit to see if it’s a good fit for your smile!