When it comes to braces, everyone knows them for straitening the teeth and gives you an even smile. But, many of you do not know that you can straighten your teeth with lingual braces. These are different from other traditional braces but serve the same purpose. According to dentists, approximately 4.5 million people are wearing braces to get an even smile and teeth. Moreover, 25% of adults are using these braces to get a beautiful line of teeth and grin.
Lingual
Braces
Lingual braces are one of the rare-known types of
traditional braces. A person wears them behind the teeth, in between the tongue
and palate. They do not appear in the front teeth. This is the cosmetic option
for the people who do not want their braces visible. Thus, they straighten your
teeth without getting into the notice of other people. Merely, you can say
these are invisible braces; however, actually they are visible. But the people
around you cannot see that you have braces on your teeth.
Process
of Applying Lingual Braces
The process starts with the taking of your teeth
impressions/pictures. Then, the dentist sends these images to the dental lab.
According to the size and shape of these impressions, they create customized
brackets. The making of customization of lingual braces takes about six weeks.
After its completion, the orthodontist cement these braces on the back surface
of the teeth.
During the application process of the lingual braces, the
orthodontic applies pressure on your teeth. Well, the cementing is alike the
traditional braces. They require a gentle but continuous force for application
and fixing. A dentist uses hands and some tools to put pressure and adjust
their position. A patient needs 18 to 36 months to get an even jawline. However,
the duration depends on the severity of the crooked and uneven teeth.
Sometimes, a person needs more than 36 months; however, sometimes a patient can
get straight teeth in just 12 months. The overcrowding teeth can take more than
usual time.
When it comes to the cost of lingual braces, then these
are an expensive option, as they require customization and have a hidden
quality, so they are costly than the traditional braces. They have archwires
and installments of brackets. The normal cost of the lingual braces is $5,000.
The price varies according to the customization plan and size.
Well, the application of the lingual braces needs special
training and technical expertise; therefore, not every orthodontic is eligible
for the cementing of these braces.
Types
of Lingual Braces
Your orthodontics will always ask about your preferences
and budget. After knowing your demands and needs, the dentist will recommend
the type of braces. However, the following are a few common types of lingual
braces:
·
Incognito
·
iBraces
·
In-Ovation
·
STb Light Lingual System
·
Suresmile Lingual QT
Care
for Lingual Braces
Lingual braces lie in between the tongue and palate;
therefore, they cause irritation in the mouth. A person touches his/her tongue
on these braces again and again; thus, they can become tender and loose.
However, orthodontics apply wax on the lower teeth to eliminate the feeling of
annoyance. Moreover, the waxing layer can also eliminate the soreness a person
might feel due to the braces. Some people have problems while pronouncing words
clearly, they need the practice to get used to the lingual braces. They cause
problems in the initial days but with time, you will get comfortable with them.
However, when it comes to the cleaning and care of the lingual braces, a person needs to visit the dental clinic every 6 months for the washing/cleaning of these braces. Moreover, flossing becomes a necessary part of your life after having braces on your teeth, as the food stuck in the braces. So, after every meal, no matter what you are eating, do floss the teeth.Use an antibacterial mouthwash to rinse the mouth.