Resident Zahnarztpraxis

Orthodontics

Visible becomes invisible.

Invisalign aligners instead of metal braces. We scan, simulate on screen and deliver the end result as 3D animation before you commit to treatment.

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Values

How we work.

  • Digital Simulation

    Before the first aligner you see the end result as 3D animation. No surprises, no open questions.

  • Invisalign Provider

    Directly certified providers with documented experience. More than one thousand completed treatments since 2014.

  • Six-Week Cadence

    Check-up interval every six weeks. Aligner change at home, fine-tuning in the practice. Average treatment duration eight months.

Why most adults today no longer wear brackets

Visible metal wires were the symbol of orthodontics in the 1990s. Today, more than eighty percent of our adult patients are treated with transparent aligners. The technical procedure is called Invisalign and is based on a system of 14 to 60 individually thermoformed plastic aligners that are changed every seven to ten days. Each aligner moves teeth approximately 0.2 millimeters closer to target position.

The decisive advantage is not aesthetics but planability. Before the first aligner, software calculates a three-dimensional model of the entire treatment and simulates the end result. We show you this simulation in the second session, long before production, and adjust the plan if the target does not match your expectations.

What Invisalign cannot do

Aligner treatment has limits. With pronounced skeletal misalignments, complex rotational movements of individual teeth or combined orthodontic-surgical therapies, fixed appliances or combination therapy are necessary. We clarify this in the first consultation based on intraoral scan and photo documentation. If Invisalign is not the right choice, we say so and refer to an orthodontic specialist within the Resident network if needed.

Lingual technique and ceramic brackets

For patients who cannot wear Invisalign for medical reasons, we offer two visible alternatives with significantly reduced visibility: ceramic brackets in tooth-colored optics (visible but discreet) and lingual technique with brackets on the tongue side of the teeth (invisible from outside, acoustically requires getting used to in the first two weeks). Both procedures are more expensive than classic multi-bracket appliances and are recommended by us only when they are the right choice from a dental and aesthetic perspective.

What follows after treatment

Orthodontics does not end with the last aligner. Teeth tend to migrate back to their original position. A retainer prevents this effect: a hair-thin wire on the inside of the upper and lower front teeth, permanently fixed after treatment. Whoever wears the retainer keeps the result for life. Whoever removes it after three years has a relevant probability of teeth shifting again. We check the retainer once a year as part of the dental hygiene session.

What you need for the first consultation

Nothing. No referral, no prior records. We scan, photograph, examine clinically and send the data to the Invisalign software. The first simulation is available two weeks after the first consultation. Only then do you decide whether to begin treatment. Up to this point our effort is free for you.

Protocol

01Protocol

Examination

Intraoral scan, photos, clinical examination. We discuss whether Invisalign, lingual technique or classic bracket treatment is the right solution.

02Protocol

Simulation

Software planning of every aligner step. You see initial and target position as 3D model. Aligner production starts only after your approval.

03Protocol

Wearing

You receive all aligners as one set. Change every seven to ten days at home, check-up every six weeks. After the last aligner comes the retainer.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked

How long does an Invisalign treatment take?

For minor misalignments six to eight months. For medium cases eight to twelve months. For complex situations with surgery or pronounced crowding up to two years. The exact aligner count is set after the simulation.

How long must aligners be worn each day?

22 hours daily. Removed only for eating and brushing. Wearing aligners only 14 hours significantly extends treatment or fails to reach the target result.

What does Invisalign cost?

Costs depend on treatment duration and number of aligners. After the first consultation with scan and simulation you receive a written cost estimate to submit to your supplementary insurance. The first consultation is non-binding.

Does insurance cover Invisalign?

For adults usually not. Supplementary insurance for orthodontics can cover part. For children and adolescents with medical indication, disability insurance covers part of the cost in defined cases.

What is the difference between Invisalign and fixed braces?

Fixed brackets give the orthodontist more control over complex movements but are visible and require more effort in oral hygiene. Invisalign is transparent, removable and sufficient for most adult cases. For very complex courses we combine both procedures.

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