1- Will lingual orthodontics affect speech?
Of course, when you speak, your tongue touches the back of your teeth to make certain sounds. Because the brackets in this brace are located at the back of your teeth, your speech will be slightly affected when you use Lingual braces for the first time.
2- In Lingwal Orthodontics, how often does a person need to see an orthodontist?
These braces need to be adjusted and tightened every four to six weeks, but you may need to see your orthodontist sooner for further check-ups.
3- What can we not eat with Lingual braces?
There are some foods that you should avoid eating, such as popcorn, nuts, sticky foods and hard foods because these types of foods can harm the aforementioned braces.
4- How long is the period of using lingual orthodontics for chronological treatment?
The duration of need for orthodontics varies from patient to patient. Most people need it as early as a year or two, but in severe cases it may take longer.
5-Is the cost of lingual orthodontics more than the cost of regular fixed orthodontics?
Lingual braces cost more than the metal brackets visible in front of the teeth. Because they are completely customized and often made in dental laboratories to fit your teeth perfectly. Of course, there are some ready-made braces that can be used by any patient, but they are more expensive than regular fixed braces.”
6-How does Lingual orthodontics move our teeth?
This braces will put more pressure on your teeth. This causes your gums to stretch and your teeth to loosen. Then, by forming a new bone around the teeth, it moves them in their new location.
7-Can I brush my teeth well with Lingwal braces?
Yes. However, when brushing, you should spend more time on keeping your teeth clean. When Lingual braces are first placed on your teeth, we will talk with you about using the correct brushing and flossing techniques.
8- Can we use Lingual Orthodontics to treat Orbite problem?
Orthodontics is the most effective and most common treatment option for correcting orbits. By applying pressure to the teeth, it causes the teeth to move in the desired position and corrects the orbit problem.