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Overview of Lingual Orthodontics
Making Lingual Orthodontics
OVERVIEW OF LINGUAL BRACES
Lingual
orthodontics are not your ordinary "tin-grin" braces.
Lingual braces are attached to the back
side of the teeth, which makes them completely
non-visible. This advanced
method makes lingual orthodontics particularly
well-suited for adults, who often want
to improve the look and function of their
teeth without letting anyone else know
about their treatment. Don't confuse them
with so-called "invisible" braces,
which are merely semi-transparent ceramic
or plastic attached to the front of the
teeth.
Braces are made up of two main components: the small metal pieces (known as brackets) attached directly to the teeth, and the wire which connects them together (known as the arch wire). With standard braces, the brackets are cemented to the front of the teeth, which are quite uniform in their shape. However, lingual brackets are attached to the back side of the teeth.
The back side of each tooth has its own unique shape-unlike the front
of each tooth, which is fairly uniform among all people. Standard
brackets are mass-produced, but each lingual bracket must be custom-formed
to the unique shape of each individual tooth. To help you learn more
about the process of fitting a person with lingual orthodontics we
have compiled an illustrated tour of the procedure.
MAKING LINGUAL ORTHODONTICS
First, a plaster cast of the teeth is made, and is sent to a laboratory to prepare
brackets custom-molded to each tooth. The brackets are then removed from the cast
and set in a layer of wax, and placed into a small plaster applicator. This ensures
all the brackets stay perfectly aligned while being cemented.
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