Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
Moderator: bbsadmin
- montygrace
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:09 pm
- Location: Sunny Gold Coast (Australia)
Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
Has anyone had a lisp the WHOLE time of treatment?
I've had my aligners for a week and my lisp is a BIT better than it was, but not much.
The thing is, I had a lisp before I even got the aligners, though not a typical one. For years I have had a missing molar and a large gap on the top left side / back of my mouth which when I smile and say S at the same time, has given me a lisp.
A few months ago I had periodontal treatment and they performed minor gum surgery on the top right side of my mouth and now there are gaps there too near the gum line, so ever since that, there's been this lisp.
I actually thought wearing the aligners would fix it as no air / tongue action would get in those gaps as the aligners would "fill" them or cover them, but noooo. It's SO much worse! Anything with S in the word, particularly at the beginning, and especially with S and T together, it's ridiculous!
I also have to constantly keep sucking at the aligners on the top and swallowing due to the excess saliva, which makes the lisp even more pronounced!
Anyone else experiencing a similar thing after a while of having invisalign?
I've had my aligners for a week and my lisp is a BIT better than it was, but not much.
The thing is, I had a lisp before I even got the aligners, though not a typical one. For years I have had a missing molar and a large gap on the top left side / back of my mouth which when I smile and say S at the same time, has given me a lisp.
A few months ago I had periodontal treatment and they performed minor gum surgery on the top right side of my mouth and now there are gaps there too near the gum line, so ever since that, there's been this lisp.
I actually thought wearing the aligners would fix it as no air / tongue action would get in those gaps as the aligners would "fill" them or cover them, but noooo. It's SO much worse! Anything with S in the word, particularly at the beginning, and especially with S and T together, it's ridiculous!
I also have to constantly keep sucking at the aligners on the top and swallowing due to the excess saliva, which makes the lisp even more pronounced!
Anyone else experiencing a similar thing after a while of having invisalign?
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
I don't know if it ever TOTALLY goes away. For the most part I don't have an issue, but if I've left my trays out for an hour or more, sometimes I'll notice a bit of a lisp when I put them back in. It's like my mouth reverts back to normal speech and has to relearn how to speak with the trays in, though it goes back to normal pretty quickly. Also, if I start speaking rapidly sometimes the lisp will sneak in. But for the most part it's very minor, if at all. Then again, on my orthodontic journey I've had to deal with some appliances that caused some major lisp-age, making the Invisalign lisp so minor it doesn't bother me at all.
Follow my progress! http://thealignmentchronicles.wordpress.com/
- montygrace
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:09 pm
- Location: Sunny Gold Coast (Australia)
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
Hmmm, yes. I think the invisalign lisp would definitely be more minor than some other orthodontic treatment.
I had metal braces back as a teenager (WAAAY back, heheh) but don't recall a lisp then.
I had metal braces back as a teenager (WAAAY back, heheh) but don't recall a lisp then.
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
My first phase of treatment I had a lower lingual arch which is like a wire that runs along the inside of the bottom teeth. I thought it was going to be designed so it was right up against my teeth. I was wrong. It was a few millimeters away so I lisped the whole time with that (got better, but...). And then after that came off they made Essix-style retainers for me to wear, but they were the kind they make up in the in-house lab so they were kind of thick. I don't think my mouth ever got used to them. When I switched those out for that first set of Invisalign trays it was like angels were singing. I never knew I could love the way plastic fit on my teeth so much. Haha!
Follow my progress! http://thealignmentchronicles.wordpress.com/
- phasesofbeauty
- Posts: 69
- Joined: Thu May 15, 2014 4:05 pm
- Location: Virginia
- Contact:
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
Mine left after a few days. Since you already had one pre-Invisalign, it might take yours a little longer to go away.
Helpful Information to Make Your Life More Frugal and More Fun!
https://krystalbrownblog.wordpress.com
https://krystalbrownblog.wordpress.com
- montygrace
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:09 pm
- Location: Sunny Gold Coast (Australia)
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
Yes...I actually suspect it may never go away. I have one without the aligners in and it just gets much more pronounced when they're in.
I find I just have nowhere to put my tongue that sounds "clean" when I say S and also T.
I find I just have nowhere to put my tongue that sounds "clean" when I say S and also T.
-
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Sat Aug 03, 2013 8:30 am
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
I'm on tray 12 and I still have a lisp with the trays. Of course I don't have to speak that much during the day so I don't get a lot of practice talking with the trays in. Though I have noticed that the longer that I leave them out the worse my lisp is and that when I first change trays it gets a bit worse before reverting back to the normal lisp.
I don't think that mine will ever go away just because I've noticed that I use my teeth a lot for pronouncing some words and the plastic prevents full contact between the uppers and lowers.
I don't think that mine will ever go away just because I've noticed that I use my teeth a lot for pronouncing some words and the plastic prevents full contact between the uppers and lowers.
Invisalign Started - 2/12/2014
25/25U - 5 Attachments
25/25L - 7 Attachments + 2 Metal Buttons
Elastics Started - Bears - 4/3/2014 | Latex Problem - Switched to Latex Free Jellyfish - 8/7/2014
Attachments Removed - 1/5/2015
Elastics Finished 2/9/2015
Bonded Upper Retainer - 2/9/2015
Removable Hawley Retainers - 3/5/2015
25/25U - 5 Attachments
25/25L - 7 Attachments + 2 Metal Buttons
Elastics Started - Bears - 4/3/2014 | Latex Problem - Switched to Latex Free Jellyfish - 8/7/2014
Attachments Removed - 1/5/2015
Elastics Finished 2/9/2015
Bonded Upper Retainer - 2/9/2015
Removable Hawley Retainers - 3/5/2015
- montygrace
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:09 pm
- Location: Sunny Gold Coast (Australia)
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
I think I'm the same.
-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Tue Nov 11, 2014 2:07 am
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
How's the lisp going now?
I had my lisp for about 3-4 weeks, but it mostly went away. I sometimes have a lisp if I haven't had enough fluids and/or I'm on the first day of a new tray.
I had my lisp for about 3-4 weeks, but it mostly went away. I sometimes have a lisp if I haven't had enough fluids and/or I'm on the first day of a new tray.
- montygrace
- Posts: 23
- Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:09 pm
- Location: Sunny Gold Coast (Australia)
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
Hey there! Just an update! I've now had my aligners for 7 months and i can report MOST of the time my lisp is not really there too much. It IS still there though, but not a bother.
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
I've had various appliances (a flipper for a tooth lost, a retainer, braces, and now I'm rebraced) and you do eventually learn to talk around the hardware. It may vary from person to person, but don't be discouraged.
And old broadcaster trick for fixing speech issues is to talk around a pencil grasped in your mouth (going across) -- read a few paragraphs aloud or talk a bit (to yourself!) and then remove it. Give that a try, as well as enunciating more slowly and carefully.
And old broadcaster trick for fixing speech issues is to talk around a pencil grasped in your mouth (going across) -- read a few paragraphs aloud or talk a bit (to yourself!) and then remove it. Give that a try, as well as enunciating more slowly and carefully.
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
I'm pretty nervous about getting a lisp. Can I just pull my tongue back a bit when I talk?
-
- Posts: 186
- Joined: Mon Oct 12, 2015 6:40 am
Re: Does the Lisp Ever Go Away?
The lisp does go away (at least it did for me.) How quickly really depends on if you tend to lisp before hand and how you naturally speak. (Ie do you press more against the back of your incisors or your palate.
Also, if you have virtual bite ramps they take a little more time to adjust to as there's something else in the way, besides just the back of the aligner. For me, the lisp virtually disappeared after the first set only resurface a few sets later because of the movement of virtual bite ramps and then vanish again. (Still have the bite ramps but as they move sometimes with each set of trays the first day or so in a new set can trigger a slight lisp for me.)
I actually do public speaking and I've given long speeches with my aligners in without a problem. The only issue I've found is that when talking for LONG periods of time that my mouth will dry out quicker - so keep some water on hand.
Also, if you have virtual bite ramps they take a little more time to adjust to as there's something else in the way, besides just the back of the aligner. For me, the lisp virtually disappeared after the first set only resurface a few sets later because of the movement of virtual bite ramps and then vanish again. (Still have the bite ramps but as they move sometimes with each set of trays the first day or so in a new set can trigger a slight lisp for me.)
I actually do public speaking and I've given long speeches with my aligners in without a problem. The only issue I've found is that when talking for LONG periods of time that my mouth will dry out quicker - so keep some water on hand.
The problems:
Lower crowding, a slightly rotated upper canine and a deep bite
Invisalign G5 started Oct 12, 2015
Attachments: 21
Total number of trays: 28 upper, 38 lower
Estimated treatment time: 18 months
Follow my progress http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... =9&t=49130
Lower crowding, a slightly rotated upper canine and a deep bite
Invisalign G5 started Oct 12, 2015
Attachments: 21
Total number of trays: 28 upper, 38 lower
Estimated treatment time: 18 months
Follow my progress http://www.archwired.com/phpbb2/viewtop ... =9&t=49130