Malformations in the structure of teeth are not an uncommon phenomenon. According to a survey, nearly 40% of the UK population is not satisfied with their teeth, and the majority of people are looking forward to some form of cosmetic dental manipulation.
Considering the implications of dental malformations on the lives of people, dental science is evolving to come up with new and enhanced ways to help people improve their smile and regain their self-esteem. Now it is possible to correct your dental issues without anyone even being able to tell the difference between your natural teeth and the restoration used. Cosmetic dentistry is, therefore, becoming popular at an impressive rate.
Crooked and uneven teeth, which are the most commonly faced problem, were traditionally corrected using metallic braces. But now, there are a myriad of brace options that allow straightening of the teeth in a cosmetically acceptable way.
Lingual braces are orthodontic treatment appliances that help straighten your teeth without being visible. Unlike the traditional metallic braces, which are attached to the front surface of your teeth, lingual braces are fixed on the back or inner side of the teeth, making them almost invisible from the outside. They provide support to your teeth from behind and gradually straighten them. The components of lingual braces are the same as those of traditional braces. They include- brackets, bands, archwires, active coil, and intermaxillary elastics. These are fixed to the teeth with the help of bonding cement.
The most common lingual braces in use are known as Incognito™. These are prepared using the CAD/CAM technology, and the brackets and braces are custom-made according to the patient’s lingual tooth surface. Other commercially available lingual braces are BRIUS®, Suresmile®, and ibraces™.
To know if you are suitable for lingual braces or not, consult your dentist, who will meticulously examine your mouth and teeth and then will let you know about the same. Everyone cannot go for lingual braces. People who have deep underbites are not recommended to use lingual braces as they may injure the soft tissues of their mouths. The braces may also break very frequently because of the excessive pressure.
Healthy periodontal tissue is also a prerequisite for lingual braces. So, if you are suffering from any periodontal disease, such as gingivitis (inflamed gums), lingual braces are not for you.
Lingual braces are suitable for adults but cannot be used in children because their teeth are short and there is not sufficient room available to glue the braces behind the teeth.
The key to the longevity of any oral appliance is good oral care. You don’t have to take extra special care of your braces. Instead, you have to follow your routine oral hygiene regimen strictly and modify it to take care of your braces as well. Good oral hygiene is indispensable to prevent gum disease or tooth decay, which can contribute to the loosening of the lingual braces and discomfort.
Brush your teeth at least twice a day with a good fluoride toothpaste. Always rinse your mouth after every meal to remove any food particles that may have got stuck in your teeth. Flossing your teeth daily is also essential. If you keep these small things in consideration, your teeth will stay healthy and strong throughout.
If you want to straighten your crooked and uneven teeth without anyone noticing, there are plenty of clear teeth aligner options available. Clear braces for adults include
Clear Ceramic braces: These are comparable to traditional braces in function as well as structure; the only difference is that they are made up of ceramic, and their colour matches the colour of your teeth, so they are indistinguishable.
Invisalign braces: Invisalign clear aligners are among the most popular choices of clear braces. They consist of a series of transparent aligners custom-made according to your teeth and gradually straighten your teeth. You move on from one set to another over time. These are removable and transparent.
Better is a relative term, and whatever goes with your needs appropriately is the best for you. Invisalign clear braces have some clear advantages over Lingual braces because they are transparent and removable. But as per the cost-benefit, lingual braces are more affordable than Invisalign. In terms of action and effectiveness, both of them are equally effective in straightening crooked teeth.
It would be best to visit an expert because not every dentist is skilled in placing lingual braces. If you are looking for an orthodontist, then Conway House Dental Practice in High Wycombe should be your ideal destination. You can get all your dental issues handled under one roof from a team of friendly and professional dentists. Book an appointment today.
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