Hi peanutdurof and welcome to this forum.
What did the ortho's you consulted with say about invisalign and lingual braces?
There's a good chance that invisalign wouldn't work for you, as it's designed for the correction of minor alignment issues, not for more serious work or bite correction.
Lingual brackets will work for the same cases as the more traditional brackets, but take a little longer to adjust to and also require a bit more care, especially when it comes to oral hygiene. Plus many ortho's charge considerably more for them.
Having braces should not affect your ability to preform, unless you let them. Remember this time will usually go quickly, so there impact on your life should be minimal. I got braces when I was 47 ... and they're a breeze. My hubby is a CEO of a large company and we often attend formal dinners with overseas and local dignities/celebraties and I've never found having braces an issue. I find the attitude of 'nothings changed' helps me cope with any situation.
Many people now get ceramic brackets and they're almost invisable and do the same job as stainless brackets. Talk to your ortho about these different options, as you may be interested to find out what s/he prefers to use, as mostly it's personal preference, as all brackets perform nearly the same.
Good luck with getting your treatment started ... and the countdown to an awesome bite and smile!![]()


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