Playing musical instruments with Braces

- September 06, 2019

Playing a wind instrument with braces can be very difficult.

For many children and teenagers the fear of loosing the ability to play their instrument can be a real barrier to getting braces. In fact some who are very serious about their music may choose not to fix their teeth, to avoid disrupting their music career.

The truth is those fears are not totally unfounded. A survey on high school bands published in the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, showed that almost all wind instrument players suffered difficulties with conventional braces. Woodwind instrument players were less affected than brass players. In fact brass players were the worst affected group. Most students said they had to re-establish their “embouchures”. This means essentially they had to relearn how to play their instruments. The most common problem was impingement of the lips and cheeks between the mouthpiece and the braces.

Solutions for playing wind instruments with braces:

There are many remedies that are suggested by various companies. Most commonly the patients will be given wax to apply to the braces, however braces do still pierce through the wax. Another popular choice is a special silicon sleeve or guard, which can cover the braces. However this sleeve does require that teeth are already relatively straight, which can be months into the treatment.

Invisalign Teen is a great treatment option, and we have had great results with Invisalign Teen. It has the advantage that it can be removed for practice and playing music.