Types of braces
There are many types of orthodontic appliances. Together we choose what suits your child's situation and age.
Below you will find an overview of all appliances we use.
Fixed braces
FixedFixed braces are bonded directly to the teeth and remain in place throughout the treatment. They work continuously and are suitable for virtually all types of irregularities.
Brackets (fixed braces) The classic and most widely used orthodontic appliance. Suitable for almost all types of irregularities.
Palatal expander (Hyrax) Widens the upper jaw to create space for the permanent teeth.
Herbst appliance Corrects an overbite by stimulating lower jaw growth.
Intermaxillary correction springs Connects the upper and lower jaw to correct the bite relationship.
Removable braces
RemovableRemovable appliances can be taken out for eating, brushing or sports. They depend on cooperation and are used for specific indications.
Invisalign aligners Virtually invisible, removable trays. Suitable for teens and adults.
Removable plate A removable appliance for minor corrections or growth guidance.
Activator A functional appliance that uses jaw muscle activity to correct the bite.
Headgear (extraoral appliance) External appliance worn at night to slow upper jaw growth or guide teeth.
Which suits your child?
The choice of appliance depends on the type and severity of the irregularity, the age and the cooperation of your child. We always advise based on the specific case — never on the basis of what is common or commercially attractive.