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Lingual braces are placed behind the teeth (by the tongue and palate), rather than in front, and therefore offer a great cosmetic alternative for those who want their teeth straightened, without the braces showing.
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Lingual braces are placed behind the teeth (by the tongue and palate), rather than in front, and therefore offer a great cosmetic alternative for those who want their teeth straightened, without the braces showing. The process for lingual braces involves taking an impression of the teeth, which is then sent to a dental laboratory and used to create customized brackets. The process takes about six weeks and, once complete, allows the orthodontist to use a specific process to cement the braces onto the back surfaces of your teeth.
It's important to note that while lingual braces offer cosmetic advantages, they may require some adjustment in terms of speech and oral hygiene practices. The decision to opt for lingual braces should be based on individual preferences, lifestyle, and the orthodontic needs of the patient. Consultation with an orthodontist is crucial to determine the most suitable treatment plan.