
The word "lingual" originates from a Latin word meaning “close to the tongue”. Lingual appliances are used to correct misaligned teeth and bite problems, using a fixed brace that has been bonded to the inner side of the teeth. This enables teeth to be moved into their correct position without having the braces in plain view.
Lingual appliances differ from conventional fixed braces because they are placed behind the teeth giving invisibility with no change in facial contours. In fact a lot of actors and actresses choose to undergo treatment using lingual appliances.
Lingual appliances are not suitable for every patient - they don't solve all orthodontic problems, they require considerable dexterity and expertise on the part of the practitioner, and aspects of their design have the potential to complicate certain parts of treatment.
Some claim that treatment time can be prolonged and not every patient gets on with an appliance which encroaches on the tongue space. Some might find it difficult to adapt speech or chewing functions to this appliance.
One type of bracket used for lingual appliances is a totally individual bracket – tailor made for each tooth. Not only does it give a new variety of treatment possibilities to the orthodontist, but it also gives the highest patient comfort that is technically possible - reducing tongue irritations and speech problems and shortening the time necessary to get used to your braces.
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Incognito™ is a high-technology lingual appliance which is suitable for all types of orthodontic problems. It is easy to keep clean and the only one who knows you are having orthodontic treatment is you. Both the brackets and the wires are custom made for each individual using specialised CAD/CAM technology. The remarkable flat design of the gold alloy brackets (anti allergic) provides maximum patient comfort and rapid adaptation to speech.
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Patient demand for aesthetic solutions is driving lingual orthodontics to unprecedented popularity as people seek beautiful smiles without the obvious appearance of metal or ceramic brackets.
The STb Light Lingual System delivers superior outcomes – efficient, simplified and faster treatment as well as greater patient comfort – for all levels of cases. A first in lingual orthodontics, STb utilizes a new passive self-ligation design for dramatically reduced friction and lighter forces.
Developed by two of the leading lingual practitioners in the world, Drs. Giuseppe Scuzzo and Kyoto Takemoto, the STb system comprises the most advanced lingual technology, making it incredibly comfortable for the patient and very easy to use – even for clinicians new to lingual.
With STb, patient compliance issues disappear as you no longer need to worry about misplaced aligners or interruptions in treatment time.
Yes. Whereas some removable appliances allow only simple, minor tooth movements, a lingual appliance can correct even extreme malocclusions.
Yes, but only after the eruption of most of the permanent teeth.
There is no age limit whatsoever, provided the teeth are fixed firmly in the bone, anyone should be eligible for a lingual appliance. A common misconception is the belief that braces are only for children and adolescents, but even if a patient is in their sixties they can be fitted with a lingual brace.
Both the treatment time and the results from a lingual appliance are the same as for a normal fixed brace.
There are both medical and aesthetic advantages to the lingual brace. The inner side of the teeth is much more robust and less susceptible to decalcification and decay. This means that with lingual orthodontics, permanent damage to the teeth is less likely than with a fixed brace worn on the outer side of the teeth. If white spots, traces or decalcification begin to appear on the outer side of the teeth even prior to commencing treatment then lingual orthodontics could be a better option for you.
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