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Do lips get thinner after braces?

Braces are among the most effective treatments for teeth-related problems. When you wear braces to correct your overbite, you may wonder what happens to your lips. That’s a good thought, as most people think their lips tend to appear thinner after getting braces.

The Way Braces Affect The Lips

There is a noticeable effect of braces on your lips, which may seem like a significant change at first. Over time, your mouth will certainly become accustomed to braces, and it won’t be evident that you’re wearing braces. In case of a small mouth and crowding, the adjustment period may be longer. Most importantly, any inconveniences you have on the way will be worth it at the end of your journey.

In addition to affecting your lips from the inside, the braces will also affect your teeth. Suddenly, there will be dense material in your mouth when previously there was only gum and teeth. Most of the discomfort occurs around the cheeks and behind the bottom and upper lips. Also, the outer part of your lips will stretch slightly during the adjustment period. It is essential to go through this process for your body to adjust to the new occupant of your oral cavity.

Will Your Lips Get Thinner After Braces?

Lips will not become thinner, but they may appear thinner as the braces are removed. According to the type of braces your orthodontist used, the changes may or may not be pronounced. So, don’t worry about getting any direct effects on the size of your lips. In addition, some patients will feel a lot different after having braces removed–some describe it as slippery, and some miss them!

Hence, contact your orthodontist to set up a consultation or your first appointment if you’re ready to get braces.