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The desire for a beautiful and healthy smile drives few millions of people currently across the United Kingdom to sign up for orthodontic braces. But a really large number of people do not like the appearance of the traditional orthodontic braces. For people who are little more conscious about their image prefer discarding fixed metal braces simply because the conventional range of appliances draws extra attention to their undergoing dental work. These include teenagers, working professionals and a lot of other people cutting across professional domains and age groups.  

Way back in 2017 the global market for modern invisible orthodontics was valued at U$2.15 and that figure has only improved with time. By 2026 the figures are expected to reach U$7.26 billion. Lingual braces come with the same components at conventional braces; the only difference is the lingual braces are fitted to the lingual or the side facing the tongue of the teeth. In other words, these braces are fitted to the back of the teeth whereas conventional fixed braces are fitted to the front of the teeth. Since the lingual ones are fitted to the back of the teeth they remain nearly invisible from the eyes of the people around you.  

In the following sections of this post let us explore more about lingual braces including their benefits and disadvantages. What makes one a good candidate for this range of orthodontic appliances? Let us find out the answer to this question too at the same time.

Do lingual braces offer less comfort than other braces?

Any kind of braces you may choose to realign your teeth there will be some discomfort to experience as your teeth start moving and this is one thing that you can be sure about, assures a dentist in London having expertise on lingual orthodontics. Usually people experience this discomfort in form of dull ache and medications that are available over the counter at pharmacies often prove sufficient to get relief. Eating soft foods like yogurt, boiled eggs, smoothies also help you get relief from the pain to a large extent.

Even the brackets of your braces system may accidentally come in contact with the soft tissues of the mouth and that is when braces cause pain. Because of the location of the brackets the tongue obviously is the common site of pain when lingual brackets are concerned. Some people experience major discomfort with their lingual braces. These days, if you notice the range of dental appliances is getting smaller and smoother. The manufacturers are bringing about these changes to the appliances to ensure higher level of comfort for patients. It is also possible to customise the brackets which also decreases discomfort to a considerable extent.

If you want short term relief from the tender spots in the mouth you can try out a topical tooth pain relief gel. Alternatively you can apply sufficient quantity of dental wax over the sharp edges on the brackets if any. Get in touch with your treatment provider if a wire starts poking or scratching on the soft tissues of your mouth. A dental professional is capable to clip the wires so that it does not hurt you anymore.

Lingual braces – pros and cons

The pros of lingual braces are many and lets us first start with those.

·         The range of orthodontic appliances remains virtually invisible inside your mouth.

·         Lingual braces are efficient enough to correct that vast majority of issues related to biting.

·         It is even possible to customise these “behind the teeth” appliances to enhance their efficiency as well as to improve your level of comfort.

 Disadvantages of lingual braces include the following-

Compared to the other varieties of braces this one is little costlier. Since the appliances are placed at the back of the teeth one may experience severe discomfort especially in the beginning. One may develop a temporary lisp in speech too. Most importantly treatment with lingual fixed braces could last longer.

Who is a good candidate for these braces?

The reliable way to know whether one is a right candidate for lingual braces is to consult with a practising orthodontic expert. On the whole these braces can cure the same kind of issues related to misalignment of the teeth and the jaws that conventional (also known as buccal braces) braces can. However lingual braces are not universally suitable for everyone. For example it is usually not recommended for patients with exceptionally deep overbite. The brackets for these people are more likely to pop off almost every now and then causing inconvenience compared to others.

During the initial consultation your orthodontist diagnoses your teeth along with the mouth thoroughly and tells you about the treatment options that are suitable for you. At this stage you may bring up the topic of lingual braces if you are really interested init. It is important to mention that not every orthodontist under the sun is comfortable providing the specific treatment.

Lingual braces cost

As far as the United Kingdom is concerned, the cost of lingual braces is not uniform. As such the cost is not uniform anywhere in the world. According to a dentist having vast experience in treating patients with fixed braces in London the cost of the treatment varies from case to case depending on the following factors –

·         The expected length of one’s treatment

·         The location of the dental practice one goes to for the treatment

·         The exact type of the appliance one chooses and

·         Dental insurance coverage of an individual

There is nothing much to worry as your orthodontist’s office will voluntarily disclose the exact cost of your treatment along with the payment plan options that are available to you. As already mentioned above, the cost of lingual braces is little higher compared to other varieties of braces. This is because the process of applying these braces to the teeth is very delicate and it takes a lot of time compared to other varieties of braces. The standard cost of the treatment across the UK ranges from £2,000 to £10,000 depending upon the level of complexity involved in a case and the fee structure of a given orthodontist.

Orthodontic experts working at the renowned 1A Orthodontics in London point out something relevant to the ongoing context. According to them the cost of the treatment could be higher than what mentioned above. The reason is because lingual braces can be customised to cater to the unique needs of patients. It is because of customisation the cost may spiral further up.