Children and Adolescents
2D® Lingual-Brackets
The brackets are attached to the inside surface of the teeth and are therefore almost invisible in everyday life. The lingual brackets with their special rounded edges are barely noticeable for the patient and are the best in terms of comfort.
Patients can eat and speak immediately after inserting the brackets without any perceptible difference. The self-ligating brackets make it possible for quick and easy arch wire changes on every appointment.



Self-Ligating Brackets Smart Clip™ / Clarity™ SL • 3M Unitek®
These brackets are made of metal or optionally ceramic. The clip closure enables the arch wires to be inserted and removed quickly without the use of metal or rubber ligatures, and the sliding mechanism also reduces the friction of the arch wires. This improves wearing comfort and therefore shorter and fewer appointments are required. Their design enables optimal oral hygiene.


Self-Ligating Brackets (Damon®) Ceramic and Metal Combined
These brackets are made of metal or alternatively of metal in combination with ceramic. Their design offers optimal oral hygiene. The sliding mechanism distributes gently the pressure of the arch wire over all the teeth and enables shorter sessions in the orthodontic practice.

Self-Ligating Brackets
(Damon®) Metal

Self-Ligating Brackets
(Damon®) 3MX Ormco Ceramic

Self-Ligating Bracket
(Damon®) 3MX Ormco Ceramic


Rapid Maxillary Expansion Appliance (GNE)
The rapid maxillary expansion appliance consists of a special screw (hyrax screw), which is cemented at the bands of deciduous molar or premolar and molar. By activating the screw, the upper jaw is expanded in the area of the growth gap in the middle of the palate (sutura palatina mediana). As a clinical sign of a successful maxillary expansion, there is a temporary tooth gap between the middle incisors (diastema). In addition to the conventional GNE, there is also the option of connecting and cementing the Hyrax screw with plastic bite blocks on the premolar and molar. Indication and length of wear are the same as the conventional GNE. The hybrid hyrax is another form of GNE. It is a conventional GNE combined with mini implants in the front of the palate.

Transpalatalarch (TPA)
The transpalatal arch connects the bands of the first molars with the help of a wire running along the palate. This holds the first molars in position on the sagittal and transverse planes.

Quadhelix
The Quadhelix consists of a spring framework running along the palate with four circular loops, which is attached to the maxillary molar bands. Depending on the activation, the upper jaw is expanded in the front or in the posterior region.

Headgear
The headgear, also known as the face bow, consists of an inner arch and an outer arch. Both are connected in the middle. The ends of the inner arch are inserted into the tubes provided on the molar bands. The ends of the outer arch serve to create the elastic tension. The headgear is usually used for distalizing molars in the absence of space or for intrusion or extrusion of teeth.

Nance Apparatus
The Nance appliance has a support on the palate and is attached to premolars and molars with bands. With the help of active elastic elements, the molars or premolars can be distalized, so that space can be created in the posterior region of the upper jaw regardless of the patient’s cooperation.

Lip Bumper
The lip bumper works through the muscle’s own forces and is inserted into tubes on the molar bands of the lower jaw. The lip pressure is transferred to the first molars via the lip pads and causes the first molars to be held in position or slightly distalized.

Lingual Arch
The lingual arch is attached to the molar ligaments of the lower jaw and prevents mesialization of the first molars by supporting the incisors.

Spikes
Tongue spikes: The tongue spikes are a modification of the lingual arch and are used to keep the tongue away from the incisors if the tongue is incorrectly positioned.

Forsus Spring
The Forsus spring is clipped into the fixed braces and has a telescopic element with springs. This mechanism enables bite correction and tooth straightening at the same time. It reduces the treatment time.
Space Maintainer
Removable Appliances

Space Maintainer
are removable appliances, which are used preventively to keep gaps open. Tooth gaps caused by premature loss of deciduous teeth should be maintained to prevent the closest teeth from tipping over and in this way to save the gap for the permanent tooth in the jaw. It is usually sufficient to wear space maintainer at night because the teeth are not actively moved, but only held.

Space Maintainer

Space Maintainer

Space Maintainer

Space Maintainer



Active Removable Appliances
Removable Appliances

Active Removable Appliances
are removable appliances that are inserted into the upper and / or lower jaw and are relatively tight. They are primarily used for single tooth movements and jaw expansions. The effect of these appliances is achieved through screws and springs (active elements). The screws are “rotated” according to the instructions and this causes the teeth to move or the jaws to expand.

Active Removable Appliances
Functional Orthodontic Appliances
Removable Appliances

Frankel III
The Frankel appliance consists of a plastic base with vestibular pads in the posterior region and in the lip area. A palatal bar is used for transverse stiffening and can be supplemented with a pearl. The pads reduce the pressure of the surrounding tissues and allow a natural growth of the jaw.

Prostab
The Prostab appliance combines the advantages of the active appliance and functional orthodontic appliances. The elements that enable the lower jaw to advance are located in the tissues. As a result, the inside part of the mouth is free and the wearing comfort increases. Expansion screws and other active elements can also be incorporated to create space.

Twinblock
The Twinblock appliance combines the advantages of active and functional orthodontic appliances. It consists of an upper and lower jaw appliance which has plastic bites between the teeth. The plastic bites form an inclined plane that fixes the lower jaw in the therapeutic position when the mouth closes. It is very comfortable to wear and can be supplemented with active elements such as screws and springs.

Vorschubdoppelplatte (VDP)
The Vorschubdoppelplatte appliance combines the advantages of active and functional orthodontic appliances. An integrated double bar in the upper jaw appliance glides over an inclined plane in the lower jaw appliance and leads to a lower jaw forward movement when the mouth closes and therefore to an adjustment of the lower jaw position. Expansion screws can also be incorporated to create space and other active elements.

Elastisch-Offener-Aktivator • (EOA)
The EOA appliance is a further development of the activator and, thanks to its more sophisticated structure, makes it easier to speak. It consists of a plastic base in the posterior region, a palatal spring (coffin spring) for stabilization and a labial arch for the maxillary anterior teeth. Furthermore, a protrusion arch or 2 protrusion springs can be attached in the area of the upper incisors. The lower incisors are grasped in a plastic base. The EOA is used for the correction low jaw position as well as for habitually open and deep bites.

Aktivator
The activator consists of a plastic base in the posterior and anterior region. The upper and lower jaw front teeth are held by a labial arch. It is used for the lower jaw as well as for habitually open and deep bites. The appliance generates a stimulation on the muscles, which leads to a control of the tissue structure of the bones and the muscles.

Elastisch-Offener-Activator According to Klammt • (EOA According to Klammt)
The EOA according to Klammt is a further evolution of the activator and, thanks to its more sophisticated construction, makes it easier to speak. It consists of a plastic base in the posterior region, a palatal string (coffin spring) for stabilization and labial arches for the upper and lower anterior teeth. Protrusion arches or springs can also be attached to the incisors. It is used for the correction of the lower jaw as well as for habitually open and deep bites.

Bionator
The Bionator consists of a plastic base in the area of the posterior teeth and lower anterior teeth. The tongue position is corrected by the tongue arch and the lip arch stimulates the lip closure. The buccinator loops dislodge the cheeks and the soft tissue pressure in order to stimulate the growth of the jaw in this area.

Müllerdorn-Appliance
The Müllerdorn appliance combines the advantages of active and functional orthodontic appliances. Lateral ridges / spikes are incorporated into the upper appliance, in order to lead to a lower jaw forward movement, when the mouth closes. Expansion screws and other active elements can also be incorporated to create space.
Splint Therapy

Clear Aligner
Clear Aligners are invisible biocompatible plastic splints, which make possible the treatment of small tooth misalignments. The splints can be removed at any time and they are easy to clean.
Several individual splints are made during the treatment period, depending on the malposition, in order to allow the gradual movement of the teeth, until the teeth are moved to a correct position.

Positioner
A positioner enables fine corrections of the tooth position as well as their retention. It is made of silicone and includes the upper and lower jaw. The teeth are set in the desired position in the laboratory using a setup model. The silicone splint made on this model contains “suction chambers”. The resulting negative pressure forces the teeth to move in the right position.

Copyplast
A copyplast splint is a stable, biocompatible plastic splint that can be used to stabilize the treatment result.

Bioplast
A bioplast splint is a soft, biocompatible plastic splint. It serves as an initial solution for TMJ problems, as a bite splint in the cases of a deep bite, as an individual whitening splint or as a grinding splint.

Snoring Splint
The snoring splint consists of transparent biocompatible splints for the upper and lower jaw, which are connected through two side bars. The lower jaw is moved forward by this special connection and is held in this position. The forward movement of the lower jaw expands the throat and decreases the speed of the inhaled air. As a result, the snoring noise is reduced or completely disappears.



Removable Retention Appliance
Removable plastic appliances without active elements to stabilize the treatment result.

Retainer
Consists of a delicate wire that stabilizes the teeth permanently. It is cemented to the inside surface of the incisors and canines and is practically invisible. After a short familiarization period, the retainer is very comfortable to wear. It is a particularly safe and recommendable method to ensure the long-term success of the orthodontic treatment for the patient.






Combined Orthodontic and Surgical Treatment
A combined orthodontic and maxillofacial surgical treatment is possible for severe jaw misalignments. In this type of treatment, orthodontists and oral surgeons collaborate together. First of all, the dental misalignment is corrected in our practice, then the oral surgeon corrects the jaw misalignment. However, the surgical intervention can only take place after bone maturation. At the end of the combined treatment, an orthodontic fine adjustment of the bite will be accomplished with different appliances.






Treatment. TMJ Diseases. TMJ Analyse
TMJ problems often occur in the form of TMJ noises, TMJ cracking, restricted mouth opening, with or without pain. The causes are various and diverse. For example, an incorrect bite due to incorrect dentures or jaw misalignment can lead to TMJ problems as well as myofunctional para functions such as pressing or grinding. After a detailed functional analysis, the orthodontist decides which therapy agent is convenient for the patient. Customised splints have been proved to be an effective treatment.




Sport Mouthguard
It protects the teeth from injuries during sports. Whether in soccer, cycling or martial arts
like boxes or karate, the teeth are very sensitive to injury. The consequences will mostly not be covered by the insurance.
The customised mouth guard will be established in the dental laboratory after the impressions are taken.




Additional Services

Individual Prophylaxis
Oral hygiene is essential during the orthodontic treatment. Teeth cleaning is particularly difficult by fixed braces and often plaque adheres on the teeth. That is why our hygiene assistants explain and show you how to brush your teeth properly and regularly. In addition, if desired, the teeth are thoroughly cleaned, polished and fluoridated at every appointment.




Additional Services

Caries Risk Determination
The patient’s individual risk of developing tooth decay is determined with the help of several saliva tests. The concentration of certain bacteria in the saliva will be measured. In this way, for each patient can be defined an individual prophylaxis concept. This is very important, especially for high-risk patients, before and during an orthodontic treatment, so that the teeth are not only straight but also healthy at the end of the treatment.




Additional Services

Bracket- Tooth Sealing
If plaque remains on the enamel for a long time, acid will be produced, which “attacks” the tooth and removes minerals from it (the so-called demineralization). When the fixed braces are finally removed, the teeth are straight, but they have unsightly white or brownish spots that can only be removed by grinding the tooth. To reduce the risk of demineralization, the teeth (in addition to individual prophylaxis) are treated with a sealing lack after the brackets have been glued.
Ohne Schutzfilm(without sealing) / Mit Schutzfilm(with sealing)
Combination Therapy with Speech Therapy
If individual muscles in the mouth and face area are too strong or too weak, this can lead not only to speech disorders, but also to a faulty tongue rest and a faulty swallowing pattern. These myofunctional disorders often cause tooth and jaw misalignments.
Training the muscles in cooperation with speech therapists is therefore important in many cases for the success of orthodontic therapy.
Since there are sometimes long waiting times for speech therapy, we recommend the following exercises until the agreed appointment with the speech therapist can be made.
Tongue exercises:
- Look in a mirror and hold your lips a bit with your fingers.
- Now if you swallow, you’ll see your tongue press against your teeth.
- Put a little rubber or sugar-free candy on the tongue. When the tongue is relaxed, the small rubber or candy should lie on the front third of the tongue. When the lower jaw is at rest, that is, when you sit or stand normally relaxed, you shouldn’t feel the lower front teeth with your tongue and hardly the upper ones.
- Now press the small object with the tongue against the hard part of the palate, where the small folds are, approximately in the middle.
- If you do this correctly, the tongue should not be visible between the teeth. The only thing that can happen is that you swallow gum or candy, and that’s not a bad thing.
- If you practice diligently, the tongue will feel strange at first because you will get sore muscles.
- With daily training, you will soon notice that the position of your teeth improves.
Adults
2D® Lingual-Brackets
The brackets are attached to the inside surface of the teeth and are therefore almost invisible in everyday life. The lingual brackets with their special rounded edges are barely noticeable for the patient and are the best in terms of comfort.
Patients can eat and speak immediately after inserting the brackets without any perceptible difference. The self-ligating brackets make it possible for quick and easy arch wire changes on every appointment.



Self-Ligating Brackets (Smart Clip™ / Clarity™ SL • 3M Unitek)®
These brackets are made of metal or optionally ceramic. The clip closure enables the arch wires to be inserted and removed quickly without the use of metal or rubber ligatures, and the sliding mechanism also reduces the friction of the arch wires. This improves wearing comfort and therefore shorter and fewer appointments are required. Their design enables optimal oral hygiene.

Self-Ligating Brackets (Damon®) Ceramic and Metal Combined
These brackets are made of metal or alternatively of metal in combination with ceramic. Their design offers optimal oral hygiene. The sliding mechanism distributes gently the pressure of the arch wire over all the teeth and enables shorter sessions in the orthodontic practice.


Additional Appliances • Fixed Braces Rapid Maxillary Expansion Appliance (GNE)
The rapid maxillary expansion appliance consists of a special screw (hyrax screw), which is cemented at the bands of deciduous molar or premolar and molar. By activating the screw, the upper jaw is expanded in the area of the growth gap in the middle of the palate (sutura palatina mediana). As a clinical sign of a successful maxillary expansion, there is a temporary tooth gap between the middle incisors (diastema). In addition to the conventional GNE, there is also the option of connecting and cementing the Hyrax screw with plastic bite blocks on the premolar and molar. Indication and length of wear are the same as the conventional GNE. The hybrid hyrax is another form of GNE. It is a conventional GNE combined with mini implants in the front of the palate.

Transpalatalarch (TPA)
The transpalatal arch connects the bands of the first molars with the help of a wire running along the palate. This holds the first molars in position on the sagittal and transverse planes.

Quadhelix
The Quadhelix consists of a spring framework running along the palate with four circular loops, which is attached to the maxillary molar bands. Depending on the activation, the upper jaw is expanded in the front or in the posterior region.

Headgear
The headgear, also known as the face bow, consists of an inner arch and an outer arch. Both are connected in the middle. The ends of the inner arch are inserted into the tubes provided on the molar bands. The ends of the outer arch serve to create the elastic tension. The headgear is usually used for distalizing molars in the absence of space or for intrusion or extrusion of teeth.

Nance Apparatus
The Nance appliance has a support on the palate and is attached to premolars and molars with bands. With the help of active elastic elements, the molars or premolars can be distalized, so that space can be created in the posterior region of the upper jaw regardless of the patient’s cooperation.

Lip Bumper
The lip bumper works through the muscle’s own forces and is inserted into tubes on the molar bands of the lower jaw. The lip pressure is transferred to the first molars via the lip pads and causes the first molars to be held in position or slightly distalized.

Lingual Arch
The lingual arch is attached to the molar ligaments of the lower jaw and prevents mesialization of the first molars by supporting the incisors.

Spikes
8. Zungenspikes: Bei den Zungenspikes handelt es sich um eine Modifizierung des Lingualbogens und dient dem Fernhalten der Zunge von den Schneidezähnen bei fehlerhafter Zungenlage.

Forsus Feather
The Forsus spring is clipped into the fixed braces and has a telescopic element with springs. This mechanism enables bite correction and tooth straightening at the same time. It reduces the treatment time.
Splint Therapy

Clear Aligner
Clear Aligners are invisible biocompatible plastic splints, which make possible the treatment of small tooth misalignments. The splints can be removed at any time and they are easy to clean.
Several individual splints are made during the treatment period, depending on the malposition, in order to allow the gradual movement of the teeth, until the teeth are moved to a correct position.

Positioner
A positioner enables fine corrections of the tooth position as well as their retention. It is made of silicone and includes the upper and lower jaw. The teeth are set in the desired position in the laboratory using a setup model. The silicone splint made on this model contains “suction chambers”. The resulting negative pressure forces the teeth to move in the right position.

Copyplast
A Copyplast splint is a stable, biocompatible plastic splint that can be used to stabilize the treatment result.

Bioplast
A bioplast splint is a soft, biocompatible plastic splint. It serves as an initial solution for TMJ problems, as a bite splint in the cases of a deep bite, as an individual whitening splint or as a grinding splint.

Snoring Splint
The snoring splint consists of transparent biocompatible splints for the upper and lower jaw, which are connected through two side bars. The lower jaw is moved forward by this special connection and is held in this position. The forward movement of the lower jaw expands the throat and decreases the speed of the inhaled air. As a result, the snoring noise is reduced or completely disappears.


Retention Appliances

Removable Retention Appliance
Removable plastic appliances without active elements to stabilize the treatment result.

Retainer
Consists of a delicate wire that stabilizes the teeth permanently. It is cemented to the inside surface of the incisors and canines and is practically invisible. After a short familiarization period, the retainer is very comfortable to wear. It is a particularly safe and recommendable method to ensure the long-term success of the orthodontic treatment for the patient.




Combined Orthodontic and Surgical Treatment

A combined orthodontic and maxillofacial surgical treatment is possible for severe jaw misalignments. In this type of treatment, orthodontists and oral surgeons collaborate together. First of all, the dental misalignment is corrected in our practice, then the oral surgeon corrects the jaw misalignment. However, the surgical intervention can only take place after bone maturation. At the end of the combined treatment, an orthodontic fine adjustment of the bite will be accomplished with different appliances.




Treatment. TMJ Diseases. TMJ Analyse

TMJ problems often occur in the form of TMJ noises, TMJ cracking, restricted mouth opening, with or without pain. The causes are various and diverse. For example, an incorrect bite due to incorrect dentures or jaw misalignment can lead to TMJ problems as well as myofunctional para functions such as pressing or grinding. After a detailed functional analysis, the orthodontist decides which therapy agent is convenient for the patient. Customised splints have been proved to be an effective treatment.




Professional Tooth Cleaning
Good oral hygiene is essential during orthodontic treatment. Teeth cleaning is particularly difficult when the appliance is stuck and deposits often stick. That is why our prophylactic assistants practice and explain how to properly and regularly brush your teeth and braces. In addition, if desired, the teeth are thoroughly cleaned, polished and fluoridated at every appointment.




Teeth Whitening | Bleaching
Unfortunately, our teeth get darker in the course of life. Coffee, tea or cigarettes are causes of this process. Many available tooth whitening products such as special toothpastes for whitening strips can damage the gums and / or the enamel. Therefore, we offer you a professional bleaching method. We manufacture individual splints and provide you with high-quality bleaching material according to your needs.




Teeth Cleaning | Airflow
Tooth cleaning with a special cleaning powder, that removes effectively the bacterial plaque and discoloration, which are caused, for example, by tea, coffee, wine, smoking or other consumption foods. During the cleaning with Airflow, a mixture of water and special salt is sprayed onto the tooth surfaces. The treated teeth are then polished to make it difficult for the plaque and different pigments to adhere again. Depending on the consumption of tea, coffee, etc. this type of teeth cleaning should be done about 1 to 2 times a year.




Sport Mouthguard
It protects the teeth from injuries during sports. Whether in soccer, cycling or martial arts
like boxes or karate, the teeth are very sensitive to injury. The consequences will mostly not be covered by the insurance.
The customised mouth guard will be established in the dental laboratory after the impressions are taken.