Lingual Braces Results | Dental Treatment Guide
Although Lingual Braces work differently to conventional braces, and operate more discreetly, for the right patient they should be no less effective. As with conventional braces, Lingual Braces are usually worn for between one and three years. The result should be a healthy, balanced, aesthetically pleasing smile.
If you have any concerns about Lingual Braces, it is important that you speak to your dentist. There are many different reasons why certain treatments or orthodontic products can be right for one person, yet not so suitable for the next. Only through a full dental check and consultation will your dentist be able to properly assess your requirements and recommend the treatment which meets your needs and provides the most effective results.
Further Information about Lingual Braces
Dentistry
- Cosmetic Dentistry
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- Lingual Braces
- Dental Implants
- 6-Month Smiles
- How will pregnancy affect your dental treatment?
- Periodontist
- Bone grafts
- Understanding your child's mouth
- All about your infant's mouth
- Ensuring the cleanliness of your child's mouth and teeth
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- What happens on your child's dental visit
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- Wisdom Teeth Removal
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon
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- Teeth Whitening
- Endodontic treatment for children
- Pacifiers and baby bottles
- Controlling dental pain
- Local anaesthesia
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- Dental anxiety and phobia
- Treatments and coping methods for dental distress
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- Tooth extraction
- Apicectomy
- Your Guide to Tooth Ache
- Bruxism and Teeth Grinding
- The Damon System
- Orthodontics
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