Lingual Braces

Lingual braces are fixed to the inside of your teeth rather than the front facing surface, providing you with a more subtle straightening option. Find out about our two innovative options for “invisible” fixed braces.

Lingual Braces
Incognito hidden braces

Incognito hidden braces

Incognito lingual braces (hidden braces) work in the same way as traditional braces. However, these actually straighten your smile from the backside of your teeth instead of being fixed to the front. This means you can receive orthodontic treatment without anyone knowing.

If you choose Incognito braces, your Specialist Orthodontist will use digital technology to custom-design brackets that perfectly fit your teeth.

Confidence boosting and cost-effective

Incognito lingual braces are used and loved by teens, adults, and anyone else who wants to receive a good quality treatment without the look of traditional braces. They work the same way, just from a more subtle location, helping you to maintain confidence during treatment. Incognito Lingual braces are made from gold, making them the ideal option for anyone with a nickel allergy.

Confidence boosting and cost-effective
WIN lingual braces

WIN lingual braces

WIN lingual braces work in a similar way. They are fitted to the back of your teeth and get to work straightening behind the scenes. Specially designed for three-dimensional tooth movement, WIN braces apply just the right amount of pressure at the root of the tooth to allow for efficient and calculated adjustments. WIN lingual braces are “tongue-friendly”, meaning they have an extremely flat design to avoid discomfort and irritation during treatment.

Could lingual braces be right for me?

During your free consultation, our experienced Treatment Coordinator will give you all the details you need and answer any questions you might have. Our Specialist Orthodontists will be able to tell you if lingual braces are a good fit for your circumstances.

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