[ANSWER] Are lingual braces effective?

Braces are a solution that uses the force of an orthodontic appliance to help straighten teeth to the correct position on the jaw. Currently, with the development of science and technology, there are many orthodontic appliances and techniques. In particular, lingual braces are an effective and aesthetic solution that many people are interested in. So are lingual braces really effective? Let’s find out with My Auris dentistry through the following article. 

What are lingual braces?

Inner braces are also known as lingual braces – this is one of the orthodontic solutions to overcome misalignment, overbite, underbite, crooked teeth. This helps straighten the teeth to the correct position on the jaw, the teeth are even, aligned, and have a physiological bite and jaw relationship. 

Inner braces are similar to metal braces, using brackets and wires to straighten teeth. However, instead of attaching the outer surface of the teeth as usual, lingual braces attach the appliance to the inner surface of the teeth. With this method, the braces located on the tongue are difficult to detect, providing high aesthetics during the orthodontic process. 

What are lingual braces?
What are lingual braces?

Who gets lingual braces?

lingual braces are often chosen by customers who prioritize aesthetics. This method is suitable for all cases of tooth misalignment, specifically:

  • Protruding teeth: a condition where the teeth have a misaligned bite, the upper jaw protrudes more than the lower jaw. In the resting state, it is also difficult to close the mouth, the upper jaw protrudes more and the lower jaw recedes inward. 
  • Underbite: this is a deep bite. When observed, one can see that the lower jaw protrudes more, covering the upper teeth. Looking at an angle,  you can see that the face is concave, like a “plow blade”. 
  • Spreaded teeth: the teeth on the jaw do not grow close together and create gaps. Sparse teeth are caused by many reasons. 
  • Crooked teeth: a condition in which the teeth grow misaligned and not neatly aligned on the jaw, not only hindering chewing and losing aesthetics but also causing pain in the temporomandibular joint. 
Who gets lingual braces?
Who gets lingual braces?

However, whether lingual braces are effective also depends on the cause of tooth misalignment. only brings optimal results. 

Are lingual braces effective? 

Is lingual braces effective? As mentioned mentioned above, the effectiveness of lingual braces does not depend on the cause of the misalignment. Besides, this method also has many advantages and disadvantages. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages will help people consider whether they are suitable and whether they should be done. in 

lingual braces are highly appreciated and chosen by many people because of the following advantages:

  • High aesthetics: appliances include The brackets and wires are all attached to the inside of the tooth – the side opposite the tongue. Therefore, the outside of the tooth still ensures aesthetics and confidence in communication without worrying about the braces being exposed or the other person detecting the braces. heavy.
  • Does not cause damage to the outer surface of teeth when removing braces. treatment time. 

Disadvantages of lingual braces 

Besides the advantages, lingual braces still have some disadvantages that many People need to consider:

  • Causes discomfort because braces on the inside cause more irritation to the tongue. 
  • Causing difficulty in communication, possibly slurred speech: the wire and brackets can touch the tongue, affecting pronunciation. 
  • Difficult oral hygiene: because the appliance is located on the inside, it is difficult to clean, difficult to observe to clean food particles and plaque. At this time, plaque Food particles easily stick and accumulate in braces and gums, increasing dental diseases.
  • Inconvenient eating:Compared to conventional braces, lingual braces are much more difficult to chew because the tongue is not flexible and is hindered by the braces. 
  • High cost of braces: although they also use braces and techniques similar to traditional braces, the cost of lingual braces is many times higher than traditional braces. The cost of lingual braces is high because it requires a doctor’s skills and techniques, and requires a lot of equipment and complex techniques. 
Are lingual braces effective? 
Are lingual braces effective? 

Step 1: Examination, consultation, film

The first time you go to the dentist, the doctor will do a general check of your oral health. After that, X-rays are ordered to clearly see the malocclusion, the relationship of the jaw, the degree of misalignment, and the position of the teeth so that appropriate treatment advice can be given. 

Step 2: Create a treatment plan

Based on the examination results, the doctor will provide a suitable treatment plan, analyze the process of tooth movement and the effectiveness after orthodontics. 

Step 3: take samples and design braces 

After agreeing to treatment, the doctor will take a plaster tooth sample and send it to the lab to start designing the braces. 

Step 4: Attach braces

The doctor performs oral hygiene and attaches the braces to the inside of the teeth. 

Step 5: Orthodontic monitoring >

During the braces period, people need to have regular check-ups according to the doctor’s appointment to adjust their teeth in stages, ensuring the teeth move according to plan. 

Steps to perform lingual braces
Steps to perform lingual braces

Through the sharing in the article about Is lingual braces effective, hopefully everyone will understand more about this orthodontic method. From there, consider the situation and conditions and choose the appropriate orthodontic method. Please contact My Auris dentistry immediately for more detailed advice and answers.

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