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When Are Lingual Braces the Best Option?


Posted on 7/1/2025 by Raleigh Family Orthodontics
A close-up of a patient smiling, showing lingual braces attached to the back side of the lower teeth for discreet alignment.Braces are a common way to achieve a straight, healthy smile. But with so many different types of braces available, it can be hard to know which option is right for you. If you're considering braces, you may be wondering if lingual braces are the best choice for you.

Lingual braces are a type of braces that are placed on the back of your teeth, instead of the front. This makes them virtually invisible, which can be a major advantage for some people. However, lingual braces also have some disadvantages, such as being more expensive and requiring a longer adjustment period.

So, when are lingual braces the best option? Here are a few things to consider:

1. Your Aesthetics


If you're self-conscious about your smile and want to avoid the appearance of traditional braces, then lingual braces may be the right choice for you. They are virtually invisible, so you can smile confidently without worrying about people noticing your braces.

2. Your Lifestyle


If you play contact sports or participate in activities where your teeth are at risk of being damaged, then lingual braces may be a good option. Since they are placed on the back of your teeth, they are less likely to be damaged than traditional braces.

3. Your Bite


Lingual braces can be used to correct a wide range of bite problems, including overbites, underbites, and crossbites. If you have a complex bite problem, then lingual braces may be the best option for you.

4. Your Budget


Lingual braces are typically more expensive than traditional braces. This is because they are more difficult to make and require more precise placement. However, if you are looking for a discreet and effective way to straighten your teeth, then lingual braces may be worth the investment.

5. Your Commitment


Lingual braces require a longer adjustment period than traditional braces. This is because your tongue will need to get used to the braces on the back of your teeth. You may also experience some difficulty speaking clearly at first. However, with time and patience, you will adjust to the braces and be able to speak and eat normally.

Ultimately, the decision of whether or not lingual braces are the right option for you is a personal one. If you are considering lingual braces, be sure to talk to your orthodontist about the pros and cons so you can make an informed decision.

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