Soundbite: The ASMR Experience for Orthodontic Care

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Soundbite: The ASMR Experience for Orthodontic Care - Diamond Braces

Diamond Braces, a leading orthodontic provider in the Tri-State area, has officially launched Soundbite, the first audio-visual ASMR experience designed around real orthodontic care. Available now as a streaming sound effects album and immersive ASMR roleplay video, Soundbite reimagines how patients engage with dental and orthodontic treatment—by listening.

What Is Soundbite?

At its core, Soundbite is a meditative deep-dive into the everyday sounds of an orthodontic dental office. But this isn’t your typical dental explainer—it’s a multi-layered experience engineered for both relaxation and education.  The ASMR video follows a soft-spoken orthodontic professional through a mock appointment, 


Meanwhile, the SFX album presents these same sounds—cleaned, mastered, and loop-ready—as ambient audio, perfect for relaxation playlists, content creators, or anyone fascinated by the tactile rhythm of modern dentistry.


Bracket checks and wire adjustments

Tools brushing against enamel, latex glove movement, and soft clinical taps

Invisalign tray fittings and patient guidance

A New Model of Patient Engagement

A New Audio Stimuli


Research from the International Dental Journal suggests that exposure to dental stimuli in non-threatening environments (like virtual or audio-based contexts) can reduce phobic responses over time —a concept known as graduated exposure. Soundbite delivers on that promise with style, comfort, and clarity.

A New Audio Stimuli

Soothing Format


By reframing orthodontics through soothing, familiar formats , Soundbite offers a low-stakes way for:

  • Children to understand what braces appointments sound like

  • Parents to preview care before booking for their kids

  • Adults to explore Invisalign or braces without sensory overload

  • Individuals with dental anxiety to desensitize gradually at home

Soothing Format

Bridging Relaxation and Orthodontic Education


Soundbite was developed in response to widespread anxiety and hesitation around dental visits. Research from the Journal of Dental Hygiene reports that 36% of adults experience moderate to severe dental anxiety, often due to past trauma, fear of pain, or unfamiliar clinical environments. For children and teens, that number is even higher.

The ASMR Trend


ASMR—short for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response—has gained traction as a tool to reduce stress, with studies published in PLOS One and Frontiers in Psychology suggesting that ASMR videos can lower heart rate and promote relaxation.

Sounds of Dental


By combining orthodontic realism with sensory triggers , Diamond Braces’ Soundbite offers patients a way to acclimate to the clinical environment—without stepping foot into the chair.


Orthodontist Charting Technology Interface

Inside the Soundbite Experience

The Soundbite project consists of two parts:

  • A full-length ASMR roleplay video simulating an orthodontic checkup with gentle narration, procedural terminology, and realistic clinic sounds.

  • A companion SFX album featuring isolated, high-fidelity dental sounds—such as latex glove movements, bracket clicks, aligner fittings, and intraoral tools—available on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music , and other major platforms.


Orthodontics Meets Audio


Viewers and listeners encounter treatments such as:

  • Overbite and underbite correction

  • Clear aligner adjustments (Invisalign)

  • Metal, ceramic, lingual, and self-ligating braces

  • Spacing and crowding assessments

  • Jaw alignment and bite evaluation


The audio is engineered for headphones, using binaural spatial techniques to mimic real-world proximity and movement—creating a sense of being truly present in the chair.


Meeting Patients Where They Are—Mentally and Digitally

“We see patients every day who delay care due to fear, uncertainty, or lack of understanding,” said Eddie Castillo, Diamond Braces Marketing Director. “Soundbite is our response to that—a way to demystify orthodontics using something people already engage with: sound.”


This aligns with a growing trend in health communication to use digital content not just for promotion, but for behavioral onboarding—especially for Gen Z and Millennial patients, who often research providers through YouTube, TikTok, or Spotify before booking appointments.

Diamond Braces has served over 100,000 patients in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut, and is known for its commitment to accessibility, transparency, and specialized orthodontic care. Soundbite is a natural extension of those values.

Where is the Midtown Manhattan office located?

Diamond Braces’ Hell's Kitchen office is centrally located in Midtown Manhattan, providing convenient access to residents of nearby neighborhoods, including Hudson Yards, Times Square, and the Garment District. The office serves both local families and professionals who work in the area.

Is the clinic near public transportation?

Yes. This New York Hell's Kitchen office is easily accessible via major subway lines, MTA bus routes, and nearby train stations. Its central location makes it especially convenient for patients commuting from different parts of Manhattan and the outer boroughs.

Are evening appointments available?

Diamond Braces in Midtown Manhattan offers extended evening hours to accommodate students, working professionals, and families with busy schedules. Appointments can be scheduled after traditional business hours for added flexibility.


Do you serve the Hell’s Kitchen area?

Yes. This Midtown orthodontic office serves patients from Hell’s Kitchen, Chelsea, Midtown West, and other nearby neighborhoods seeking Invisalign or braces in New York City.

Is walk-in orthodontic care offered?

The Manhattan orthodontic office accepts walk-in visits when availability allows. However, patients are encouraged to schedule appointments in advance to minimize wait times and ensure personalized care.

Available Now on All Platforms

Soundbite is available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube (as a full ASMR video), Tidal, Deezer, and all other major audio platforms. Both the audio album and video experience are free to access and were created to support Diamond Braces’ larger mission: making orthodontic care in New York City and beyond more transparent, approachable, and patient-centered.

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About Diamond Braces

Diamond Braces is a premier dentist orthodontist provider specializing in braces, Invisalign, and retainers for kids, teens, and adults.