What Are Lingual Braces?

 

While lingual braces are nothing new in the world of tooth-aligning orthodontic procedures, there are still a lot of questions people have about this technique. Like all other procedures used to achieve straight teeth, lingual braces have numerous advantages and disadvantages.

What Are Lingual Braces?
Lingual braces are a type of braces that are placed behind the teeth, facing the tongue and palate, instead of in front of the teeth like traditional braces. This is a great cosmetic alternative for those who want to straighten their teeth without the visible metal brackets.

There are numerous benefits of lingual braces. The fact that they are invisible, for the most part, makes them extremely popular among adults, especially models, actors, and people who are constantly in the public eye. Another advantage is for people who play wind instruments, as they can have fewer problems because of the specific placement of lingual braces.

Lingual braces can also correct difficult dental problems such as gaps, rotations, and can change the heights of teeth. One other benefit is being forgiven to poor dental hygiene. Patients wearing braces are required to maintain proper hygiene and brush their teeth at least once a day. For patients who neglect hygiene, a certain discoloration on teeth can occur after removing the braces. Since lingual braces are put behind the teeth, this discoloration will not be visible.

How Do Lingual Braces Work?
Lingual braces work precisely the same as traditional braces. They are made up of the same material and thus, fix the same dental problems. Every six to eight weeks, your orthodontist will schedule an appointment and adjust the braces to help your teeth shift into their proper positions.

If you decide to get lingual braces, your orthodontist may take a dental impression or scan your teeth. The brackets are custom made for each patient’s teeth, and you will have to wear them between 18 to 24 months, depending on the severity of your dental problems.

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