In orthodontics, the treatment plan and the impact of orthodontic appliances on patients' aesthetic appearance have significantly influenced patients' aesthetic demands over time. Patients considering orthodontic treatment are very concerned about the potential compromise in facial appearance that conventional orthodontic treatment could cause.
Lingual orthodontics offers an aesthetically pleasing appearance compared to conventional orthodontic systems, addressing the growing demand for inconspicuous treatment options. This review examines the implications of lingual orthodontics compared to conventional orthodontics, focusing on aesthetics, oral health outcomes, and patient satisfaction. The benefit of lingual brackets is that when positioned on the teeth's lingual surfaces, they are almost undetectable. However, they are associated with increased difficulty in oral hygiene maintenance due to their placement, leading to higher plaque accumulation that causes compromised periodontal health. Conversely, studies show a lower incidence of white spot lesions on lingual surfaces compared to buccal surfaces, suggesting a reduced risk of caries. Challenges with lingual systems include increased tongue discomfort and speech difficulties. Despite these challenges, lingual orthodontics demonstrates favourable outcomes for patients prioritising aesthetics. Future advancements should focus on improving appliance designs to enhance patient comfort and oral hygiene accessibility, ensuring optimal treatment outcomes. Interdisciplinary collaboration and comprehensive oral hygiene education are essential to maximise the benefits of lingual orthodontics.