Clear aligner therapy causes far less speech interference compared to traditional braces. A few differences:
- Aligners are smooth and seamless. Braces have brackets and wires that can obstruct normal tongue motions.
- Aligners are removable when needed for speaking engagements or occasions. Braces are fixed 24/7.
- The thin plastic is more flexible and allows more natural movements. Thick metal is more rigid and restrictive.
- Aligners don’t cover the palate or back teeth. This enables clearer pronunciation.
You may notice a slight temporary lisp for the first 1-2 days as your tongue adjusts to having aligners in. But overall, aligners allow normal speech production with minimal long-term effect. Just take them out as needed for important speeches or interviews when maximum clarity is vital!