Berger Orthodontics Expands Treatment Options with InBrace Lingual Braces in Arvada, CO
April 28th, 2026 12:45 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Berger Orthodontics now offers InBrace lingual braces alongside Invisalign and traditional braces, providing Arvada residents with more discreet orthodontic options and reducing the need for referrals.

Berger Orthodontics in Arvada, Colorado, has expanded its treatment menu to include InBrace lingual braces, adding a hidden-wire option alongside its existing Invisalign and traditional braces services. The expansion positions the practice to serve a broader range of patients across the Denver metro area who require discreet orthodontic correction without visible hardware.
For residents searching for an orthodontist near me in Arvada and surrounding communities, the number of available practices can make selection difficult. Berger Orthodontics differentiates itself by offering three distinct appliance categories—traditional braces, clear aligner therapy through Invisalign, and InBrace lingual braces—under one roof. Many single-focus practices in the region limit patients to one or two treatment paths, requiring referrals or transfers if treatment needs change.
The practice also provides early orthodontic evaluations for children, which allows clinicians to identify developing alignment issues before they become more complex to correct. Early intervention cases are handled separately from standard adolescent and adult treatment timelines, giving the team flexibility to phase care appropriately by age and skeletal development.
Berger Orthodontics uses iCAT 3D cone beam imaging to capture detailed scans of bone structure, tooth positioning, and airway anatomy. This replaces conventional two-dimensional x-rays for cases where spatial relationships between teeth and surrounding structures affect treatment decisions. Digital impressions are taken using the iTero intraoral scanner, eliminating traditional impression trays in favor of a faster, more comfortable scan. The digital workflow connects directly to Invisalign fabrication systems, reducing the time between diagnosis and appliance delivery. For braces cases, the practice uses self-ligating brackets, which do not require elastic ties and are associated with fewer adjustment appointments compared to conventional bracket systems.
"Our patients now have access to four treatment categories and two advanced imaging systems in a single Arvada location, which reduces the number of referrals and external consultations most patients would otherwise need," said Dr. Berger, Lead Orthodontist of Berger Orthodontics.
InBrace is a fixed lingual appliance placed on the inner surface of the teeth, making it invisible during normal social and professional interaction. Unlike removable aligners, InBrace remains in place continuously, which removes compliance as a variable in treatment outcome. The system uses a Smartwire programmed to each patient's specific tooth movement sequence, reducing the frequency of in-office wire changes compared to standard lingual bracket systems. The addition of InBrace is particularly relevant for adult patients who have delayed orthodontic treatment because existing options required either visible hardware or consistent aligner wear discipline. Patients who search for an orthodontist near me with discreet fixed options have historically had limited choices in the Arvada market.
Berger Orthodontics is located in Arvada, CO and accepts patients from neighboring communities throughout Jefferson and Adams counties. The practice offers consultations for new patients across all age groups, including children presenting for Phase 1 evaluations, adolescents beginning comprehensive treatment, and adults pursuing correction for the first time or after relapse following prior treatment. The availability of multiple appliance systems at a single practice location also allows the clinical team to switch treatment modalities if a patient's needs change during active treatment, without requiring a transfer to a different provider.
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