Effective Treatment With Fixed Braces

Classic braces offer the distinct benefit of precise tooth movement in every direction. At the same time, these types of braces work on their own, delivering lasting results with minimal effort on your part. You can choose between braces with porcelain brackets, metal brackets, or a custom-made option crafted in our laboratory.

As a modern private orthodontic centre, we offer everything you need for a safe and comfortable journey to a beautifully aligned smile – all in one place.

High Precision and Impressive Results

Fixed braces are an excellent option for treating more complex cases and correcting tooth alignment in children. This reliable, traditional approach offers both maximum safety and excellent results. The range of solutions it offers is extremely wide, addressing the needs of most clients.

We manufacture fixed dental appliances for early correction of bite irregularities in our own laboratory, allowing us to ensure an optimal fit and successful correction of any issue, while quickly adapting to the specific needs of your treatment. Our dental appliances are produced using advanced CAD-CAM digital technology, 3D design, and 3D printing in both metal and acrylic, ensuring a precise fit and optimal treatment outcomes.

Who Are Fixed Braces For?

Fixed braces allow for precise tooth movement and are therefore recommended for anyone requiring more complex treatment – delivering exceptional results with nearly 100% certainty. Because they can’t be taken out, fixed braces are ideal for younger patients who might otherwise forget or misplace removable dental appliances. Working 24 hours a day, fixed braces often produce noticeable results sooner.

We offer different types of visible braces

Fixed Braces with Metal Brackets

Children prefer to wear these kinds of braces. This traditional solution also allows for frequent changes of coloured rubber bands, which children particularly enjoy. The advantage of orthodontic braces lies in their precise 3D tooth movement and excellent quality-to-price ratio. Patients opting for this solution should be aware that this type of dental appliance is the most visible and also presents the greatest challenges when it comes to cleaning.

Fixed Braces with White (Porcelain) Brackets

These types of braces are particularly popular among adults who want orthodontic braces that are as inconspicuous as possible. The brackets are made of porcelain, which can either be transparent or the colour of teeth. Orthodontic appliances offer the advantage of precise three-dimensional tooth movement while remaining virtually invisible.

Special Braces

In the event of special circumstances or specific orthodontic treatment needs, we can offer you a customised visible dental appliance, made just for you in our modern laboratory. Examples include dental appliances for correcting the jaw or bite, as well as dental appliances designed to guide unerupted teeth.

How Orthodontic Treatment with Fixed Braces Works

First Consultation

During your first visit, we will discuss your issues as well as your wishes and expectations. You will receive essential treatment information along with answers to any questions you may have.

Choosing a Treatment Plan

At this initial stage, your orthodontist can help you decide between possible approaches and choose the most suitable one for you.

Start of Treatment: Accurate Assessment of the State of Your Teeth

Before fitting any dental appliance, we will take an image of the initial condition of your teeth and create a digital scan of your oral cavity.

Fitting the Braces

We will fit the braces on your teeth and introduce you to the specifics of the process, rules of good dental hygiene, and suggestions on how to care for your braces.

Regular Check-Ups and Progress Monitoring

Regular check-ups are tailored to the course of your treatment and usually take place every 4 to 6 weeks. During your orthodontic treatment, you’ll have access to a range of support services provided by our clinic as required.

End of Treatment

Once you and your orthodontist are satisfied with the new alignment of your teeth, it’s time to congratulate yourself. At the clinic, you’ll also receive retention support to help maintain the alignment of your teeth.

Long-Term Monitoring

To help ensure your treatment results are as long-lasting as possible, we recommend at least two follow-up check-ups: one at 9 months and another at 2 years after treatment completion.

At Orto MG, we make sure that the final result is excellent

Oral Hygiene

Oral Hygiene

When installing braces, you need to make sure your oral hygiene is top notch. Our staff will monitor your condition and provide any necessary treatment—on the same premises and, when arranged, at the same time as your other appointments.

State-of-the-Art X-Rays

State-of-the-Art X-Rays

Accurate diagnosis, as well as tracking your progress, begin with our modern X-ray technology, ensuring every step of your orthodontic treatment is guided by clear, detailed images. For this purpose, our clinic is equipped with X-ray technology that provides high-quality and accurate images, saving you time.

Tooth Restoration

Tooth Restoration

Although misaligned teeth can sometimes lead to tooth damage, this can be successfully treated after completing orthodontic treatment. In this way, we restore the tooth’s anatomy to its desired form, and often also enhance the aesthetics of your smile. Many adults choose to complete their treatment with this final step.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth Whitening

As teeth naturally become more yellow with age, and sometimes stained due to lifestyle factors, teeth whitening is an optimal way to achieve a more youthful appearance. Teeth whitening can be carried out at the end of the process, as the final stage of your orthodontic treatment.

Creating Satisfied Smiles

How Much Do Visible Braces Cost?

The cost of treatment depends on the complexity of your case, the type of irregularity being treated, the selected dental appliance, and whether you will wear braces on one or both dental arches. When you sign up for your first visit, we will recommend the most suitable treatment plan for you, providing a transparent overview of the costs, which remain fixed for the duration of your treatment. The initial consultation costs €50, which will be fully refunded when you begin treatment at our clinic.

We offer up to 15 payment installments without interest

Money should never be the main obstacle to a better smile. That is why our clinic offers treatment with payment in up to 15 interest-free installments. Regardless of the number of installments, you can choose from various methods of payment, including card, cash, PayPal, bank transfer, and mBills.

PAYMENT PLANS

Frequently Asked Questions

Treatment time varies based on the complexity of the dental misalignment. Typically, treatment takes between 18 and 24 months, depending on individual needs.

In most cases, fixed braces are suitable for all patients, but we still recommend that you first consult an orthodontist, who will advise you on the most appropriate treatment.

Check-ups are every 4 to 6 weeks. Check-ups are usually every 6 to 8 weeks at the start of treatment and may become more frequent toward the end of the process. Additional check-ups are, of course, available if needed – for example, in cases of detached brackets or sharp wires.

During the first week after the braces are fitted, patients may feel pressure on the teeth and mild discomfort. We recommend starting with soft or liquid foods to ease the adjustment. There is no pain experienced throughout the rest of the treatment, except for some mild discomfort during the first two days after each wire adjustment.

Cleaning your teeth is easy – use a soft toothbrush, a tufted brush, and interdental brushes depending on the spacing between your teeth.

To improve your bite.

The price of treatment depends on the type of irregularity that we are treating, and, of course, whether you will wear your braces on one or both dental arches. The exact cost of your treatment will be communicated by the orthodontist during the initial consultation.

A crossbite is an incorrect alignment of the teeth caused by a misalignment between the upper and lower jaws. The teeth on one side are positioned closer to the cheek, while on the opposite side they are shifted more toward the tongue.

Progenia refers to a condition where the lower jaw and teeth are positioned incorrectly in front of the upper teeth. The lower jaw is too far forward. This is a congenital condition.