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13 June 2023
Before and after benefits of lingual braces
Introduction: As a matter of fact very few people are blessed with a perfect row of teeth. Most of us have nagging dental problems, to say the least. Thanks to medical advancements there are remedies for just about anything these days. There are different varieties of braces so you won’t have to flaunt that smile with visible braces in your mouth. The lingual braces are the perfect answer to this- they are fitted on the inside of your mouth and are unnoticeable and inconspicuous. In this article we will look into the pros, how it is installed, and if it is the best choice for you. Before and after braces treatment for adults can lead to significant improvements in both the appearance and functionality of their teeth. Before Braces (Adults): Misaligned or crooked teeth: Adults may have teeth that are crowded, overlapping, or tilted, which can affect the overall alignment of their smile. Overbite, under bite, or cross bite: Bite issues where the upper and lower teeth don’t align properly. After Braces (Adults): Straighter teeth: Braces gradually align and straighten teeth, resulting in a more even and symmetrical smile. Corrected bite: Braces can address bite issues, improving the alignment and functionality of the jaw.
What are lingual braces? These are fitted on the back side of your teeth and are totally invisible. No one would ever notice them. They also use metal wires and brackets to treat misalignment problems. This is typically popular among adult patients per se. Before Braces: Overbite or protruding teeth: If you have an overbite or protruding front teeth, it can cause the lips to appear more prominent or protruded. Crooked teeth: Misaligned or crowded teeth may cause the lips to appear uneven or create gaps between the lips and teeth. After Braces: Improved lip contour: Straightening the teeth can help create a more harmonious relationship between the lips and teeth, enhancing the overall appearance of the smile. Reduced protrusion: Correcting an overbite or protruding teeth can result in a more balanced lip position and reduce the prominence of the lips.
The pros of lingual braces: The most obvious pros of these are that they are invisible and hidden. So it won’t alter your smile in any way.
The other pros are:
1) The lingual braces prevent any possible decalcification or white spots on your teeth due to lack of oral hygiene and are caused due to wearing traditional front or external braces.
2) conventional external braces pose a problem for those in combat sports or those who play wind instruments. Brushing and eating will be a little problematic for those with traditional braces. And wearing lingual braces can mitigate these problems to a great extent.
3) The main advantage is that one does not have to remove them for performing oral functions. They stay in place and are more effective than traditional braces. And they don’t need to be replaced as often as the traditional braces. Before Lingual Braces: Alignment Issues, Bite Problems, and Aesthetic Concerns. After Lingual Braces: Improved Alignment, Corrected Bite, Enhanced Aesthetics, and Oral Hygiene.
How are they installed? First, the dentist takes the impression of the teeth and mouth to get an impression. The brackets have to be placed on each tooth to correct and counter the misalignment which is a tedious process. This is also not easy to reach so it is time-consuming as well. Before braces: Diastema: A noticeable gap or space between two or more teeth, commonly seen between the front teeth. Uneven spacing: The gaps between the teeth may vary in size and create an irregular pattern. After braces: Reduced or closed gaps: Braces gradually move the teeth into their proper positions, which can close or minimize the gap between the teeth. Enhanced alignment: Teeth that were previously misaligned or unevenly spaced can be properly aligned and positioned, creating a more uniform and symmetrical smile.
Factors to be considered before wearing lingual braces: The following are the factors to be taken into account before wearing lingual braces so that you can wear them without any issues.
1) Avoid foods with liquorices: Avoid hard or chewy foods, popcorn, chips, nuts, and raw carrot. Avoid any item that needs to be bitten hard and forcefully. And the foods that are low in sugar content and don’t need hard chewing are ideal. They are bread, mashed potatoes, soups, cheeses, etc.
2) Other methods of teeth alignment: Consult your dentist on the other methods of teeth alignment like Invisalign and conventional braces. There are some other oral issues that go with these braces like speech impairment and excessive salivation etc. So be informed and make the right choice for you.
3) Hygiene: As the lingual braces are fitted on the inside of your teeth, they need to be cleaned regularly and patiently. They are prone to cause oral health problems and become a liability. They have gained traction over the past few years and are expensive and not easy to maintain. Having said that they do not alter your smile and your look in any way. So our advice to you is to consider all the pros and the shortcomings and make an informed decision and not regret it later.
Conclusion: The benefits of lingual braces are many and clear. They provide an aesthetically pleasing option for people who want to straighten their teeth without the look of traditional braces. They can correct a wide range of orthodontic problems and are comfortable. Lingual braces are a great option for anyone who wants to improve their smile without the hassle of traditional braces. Before 6 Months of Braces: Misaligned teeth: You may have crooked or crowded teeth that affect the overall alignment and appearance of your smile. Bite issues: Bite problems like overbite, under bite, or cross bite may be present, affecting the way your upper and lower teeth fit together. After 6 Months of Braces: Improved alignment: Braces gradually move the teeth into their desired positions, so after six months, you can expect noticeable improvements in the alignment of your teeth. Straighter smile: Crooked or crowded teeth can become straighter and more aligned, enhancing the overall appearance of your smile.