Discreet Adult Teeth Straightening Options

Patients today have a variety of teeth straightening options to choose from. Adults can benefit from a range of treatments that can fit their lifestyle. It is never too late to achieve the smile you want with discreet adult teeth straightening options. Read on to learn more about the various options.

Teeth straightening options

There are different types of modern braces available that are not made from metal. And in some cases, a person does not have to wear a fixed brace at all in order to straighten teeth. Many dentists offer a number of discreet teeth straightening options that are designed for adults. Most of them are suitable for people who would like to enjoy the benefits of straighter teeth without having to wear metal braces. Some of the most common options include clear aligners and lingual braces.

Clear aligners

Clear aligners are a great alternative with numerous benefits compared to traditional braces. One of the main reasons why many adult patients opt for this option is that they appear invisible. This helps to hide the fact that the individual is undergoing orthodontic treatment. Patients also appreciate that aligners are removable.

Aligners can be removed when eating or brushing the teeth. Patients have the freedom to eat what they want. There is no need to keep a list of restricted food items. Aligners also allow people to continue exercising good oral hygiene and make it easier to keep the teeth clean.

Many people who have traditional braces often find it difficult to take care of their teeth properly. Some of them do not make adjustments to their oral hygiene routines while wearing braces. Others fall into poor oral hygiene habits after getting them. Clear aligners make it convenient to keep the mouth healthy and people do not have to deal with dental problems due to poor hygiene habits.

Lingual braces

Lingual braces are a good option for anyone looking for a discreet way to straighten the teeth. One main difference between lingual braces and traditional metal braces is that lingual braces are placed on the back of the teeth rather than the front. This helps to make them less noticeable. Another benefit of lingual braces is that it is easier for people who play sports or wind instruments to adapt to them than traditional braces.

But after getting lingual braces it is very important to keep the teeth clean. Food can get stuck in the wires and brackets. This can contribute to plaque forming and tooth decay. A person should brush after every meal. It is also crucial to brush each tooth at the gumline and both above and below the brackets. A person should also thoroughly brush at the back of the teeth where the braces are located.

Takeaway

It is always a wise decision to invest in a beautiful and healthy smile. Discreetly straightening the teeth is possible with either clear aligners or lingual braces. These options are very popular and can be beneficial. If you would like to find out whether these options are right for you, schedule an appointment with your dentist today.

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