Functional Orthodontic Appliances
to Correct Bite Problems

Orthodontic treatment often uses braces or clear aligners to move teeth, but for more serious bite problems, we may recommend functional appliances. These devices use natural forces from muscle activity and jaw growth to align the bite. Examples include the Activator, Bionator, Twin Block, and Herbst appliances. Some are fixed like braces, while others are removable. Unlike braces, they work mainly by repositioning the lower jaw to improve bite development. They are most effective during jaw growth (around puberty), but some can be used in adults.

Functional appliances are central to interceptive orthodontics, which guides jaw growth early to improve function and appearance, often reducing future brace time. Other interceptive devices include palatal expanders and headgear; some functional appliances can replace or combine with these.

Commonly Used Functional Appliances

bionator
twin-block-appliance
herbest-appliance
functional-appliances
headgear

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