NOA Dental Clinic

Lingual Braces

INVISIBLE
FROM THE
OUTSIDE

Lingual braces: Incognito braces

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Lingual braces

Incognito hidden braces or lingual braces represent a distinctive and sophisticated treatment option, where your orthodontist in Dubai skillfully positions brackets behind your teeth, making them entirely concealed from sight.

Using 3D imaging and printing technology, the wires and brackets are customized for one’s teeth. 

Treatable dental cases with Lingual braces

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Advantages of Lingual braces

  • Invisible from the outside. Another alternative option for a discreet treatment would be Invisalign in Dubai.
  • Suitable for patients across all age groups. For individuals that prefer fewer visits to the orthodontist, a self ligating Damon braces is a good option as well.
  • For individuals who have a job that would not allow them to wear regular dental braces in Dubai and for those who play contact sports or wind instruments.
lingual braces specialist
lingual braces specialist

Lingual braces specialist

Dr. Abhishek Parashar

Orthodontist

  • Dr. Abhishek Parashar is our Specialist Orthodontist with over 16 years of clinical experience.

  • The core of Dr. Abhishek’s treatment philosophy is directed towards enhancing the patient’s natural aesthetics and achieving a comfortable bite.

  • Dr. Abhishek understands the complexity of facial attractiveness and takes a conservative and detailed approach to aligning teeth.

  • Dr. Abhishek is a member of American Association of Orthodontists and World Federation of Orthodontics USA.

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Lingual braces system

0% financing for lingual braces

For easier management of teeth braces cost at our dental clinics in Dubai, we offer 0% interest-free payment plan for 6 / 12 months for holders of the following credit card:

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FAQs about lingual braces

Lingual braces are positioned on the inner surface of the teeth, making them completely hidden from view, unlike traditional braces, which are placed on the front. This discreet placement offers a more aesthetic option for teeth straightening, ideal for those seeking a less visible treatment. Additionally, lingual braces are highly customized to fit each patient’s unique dental structure, ensuring a precise and tailored orthodontic solution.

Good candidates for lingual braces are those with mild to moderate orthodontic concerns who prioritize a discreet treatment option. Ideal patients should have sufficient tooth surface on the inner side for secure bracket attachment and should not have severe bite issues or extreme misalignment. This treatment is particularly suited for individuals seeking an effective yet nearly invisible orthodontic solution.

Lingual braces come with certain challenges that patients should consider. They tend to have a higher initial cost compared to traditional braces and may cause initial discomfort as the tongue adjusts, potentially affecting speech temporarily. Cleaning can also be more challenging due to their placement on the inner surface of the teeth. Additionally, because lingual braces require specialized expertise, it is essential to seek treatment from an orthodontist experienced in this technique.

It is common to experience temporary speech adjustments when first wearing lingual braces, but most patients adapt within one to two months. With practice and persistence, any initial challenges can be overcome.

Maintaining oral hygiene with lingual braces requires extra care and attention. Using specialized orthodontic toothbrushes and interdental brushes can help clean hard-to-reach areas, while water flossers are an excellent tool for removing plaque and debris. Regular dental check-ups are essential to monitor oral health, and professional cleanings may be recommended more frequently to ensure optimal hygiene throughout treatment.

 

Yes, lingual braces come with certain dietary restrictions to protect the brackets and maintain oral health. It’s important to avoid hard, sticky, and chewy foods, as they can damage the braces or make cleaning more difficult. Cutting food into smaller pieces can help prevent unnecessary pressure on the brackets, and habits like chewing ice or biting into hard objects should be avoided. Additionally, limiting sugary and acidic foods can help reduce the risk of cavities and enamel erosion during treatment.