Zahn im Glück – Our Philosophy
At our pediatric dental practice in Munich, the well-being and enjoyment of our patients are our top priorities. Through education, clear communication, and cost transparency, we work together with families to create solutions that bring smiles to everyone involved.
Happiness starts in the Womb
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We provide guidance to expectant mothers on nutrition, oral care, and preventive measures. We teach parents how to brush their child’s teeth from the very first tooth and gently introduce children to dental visits through playful appointments. This helps your child understand dental visits and oral hygiene as a natural and preventive routine against cavities—and they’ll soon pick up the toothbrush on their own!
We also take the needs of our teenage patients very seriously.
Happiness Means More Free Time
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Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics form the perfect synergy.
- Biannual check-ups can be combined with professional cleanings (PZR).
- Orthodontic follow-ups can be scheduled alongside cleanings and regular dental check-ups.
Our goal is to make visits enjoyable and as minimally disruptive to daily life as possible. All necessary treatments can be performed under one roof, with seamless coordination between pediatric dentist and orthodontist.
Happiness Means Peace of Mind
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Especially after major dental restorations, a removable brace may be necessary. Children who must undergo treatment under anesthesia - often due to past traumatic experiences- usually cannot tolerate taking dental impressions while awake. If a placeholder device (like a space maintainer) is needed, we can take the impression while the child is still asleep, during the same anesthesia session.