Munich dentist Berg am Laim Specialists
Aesthetic fillings Implants Dental prosthetics Repair Prevention Professional dental cleaning
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Historical contact details dental treatment
Munich dentists : Dr. Bernhard Junk (left the practice in 2020), dentist Richard Forster
Dentist Johanna Egger
private and all statutory health insurance schemes
Baumkirchner Str. 18
81673 Munich
Urgent appointments, historically on the same day
telephone contact of the former practice to arrange an appointment - Mon-Fri 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. (historical hours)
Historical phone: +49 (0)89 431 12 12
for a preferred appointment, day, time and dentist were specified
At the former practice, patients were asked to cancel appointments by phone in good time so the slot could be used for other patients.
Historical practice email address; Dr. Junk no longer makes appointments.
This page is an archive from Dr. Bernhard Junk's active-practice years (he left the practice in 2020) and is no longer updated editorially. It is intentionally preserved because many readers, including dental students and laypeople, still find the straightforward explanations and practical information useful. Dr. Junk no longer treats patients or makes appointments. the current practice.
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Minimally invasive, low-pain dental implants in Munich
Dental prosthetics Aesthetic dental fillings
Geriatric dentistry
Periodontology
Root canal treatment
At the former practice, healthy and attractive teeth were achieved with high-tech dentistry and an in-house dental laboratory - all under one roof
The former dental practice on the market square in Berg am Laim was also easy to reach from Trudering, Waldtrudering and Bogenhausen.
The former practice combined services and expertise that were often hard to find elsewhere.
This archive documents a long-established dental practice that operated for around 50 years and was later refurbished, with 5 dentists, 3 dental technicians and about 20 staff members. practice The practice covered about 400 m². The different fields of dentistry were provided throughout the year on weekdays, including holiday periods and Friday afternoons, with early appointments from 7:30 a.m. The team looked after patients' dental problems and preventive care.
Historical range of services
The dental technicians and dentists at the former Munich practice aimed to provide fast, careful service for dental prosthetics. Rapid denture repairs:
Repairs could almost always be completed within a few hours.
Better than guessing: modern 3D imaging: directly at the practice.
Aesthetic, metal-free, implant-supported high-tech restorations full-contour zirconia crowns:(lower risk of chipping).
individual titanium abutments: these were milled with modern equipment for optimal adaptation of implant crowns to the gingival contour.
The practice dentists aimed to preserve healthy teeth; in the event of tooth loss it was possible to replace the tooth root immediately with immediate implant placement. The minimally invasive technique aimed to reduce pain. One advantage was that minimally invasive implant procedures could often avoid expensive bone augmentation. Patients were also given advance information about implant prices(from a German manufacturer), including 3D imaging (CBCT)formerly from EUR 1,150; each additional implantfrom EUR 950.
Exact costs were provided before treatment. To help prevent dental problems, the prophylaxis team cleaned teeth with a gentle powder jet and polishing brush. On request there was a recall service to keep gums healthy and protect valuable restorations, even if they had been made elsewhere. The former practice offered several fields of dentistry: prevention, cleaning, fillings, crowns, extractions, removable dentures and minimally invasive implant treatment. The practice dental team remained the point of contact.
The former
in-house dental laboratory provided modern methods to support dental treatment on site. This made it possible to
Dental prosthetics rapidly adjust, repair or clean restorations. Three dental technicians looked after crowns and dentures. Detailed advice was provided on both medical aspects and costs. Because of the team structure, work could often be organised efficiently and therefore at lower cost saving time and sometimes money as well. At the time, patients could request a non-binding dental second opinion; advice was usually free of charge.
Web reference page
This archive was created to answer many common patient questions about dentistry in advance through multimedia material and clinical examples. During the active-practice years, the content was often used at the Munich practice to explain dental procedures. Patients could then review it at home and better understand decisions about their teeth. The images are deliberately realistic: anyone who does not want to see real photographs of the mouth should avoid the relevant galleries. A realistic image can explain more than many polished logos. As a patient myself, I would want to know as much as possible about a problem and the available dental solutions. Many patients used to review this information before or after an appointment. questions historically sent to praxis@dr-junk.de to the author and later collected in the FAQ The answers may still be useful for checking whether others have had similar dental problems. Today this site can be used to broaden dental knowledge by browsing the archive on prosthetics, geriatric dentistry, dental aesthetics, gum problems and toothache The information is intended for general reading, not for making appointments or receiving individual advice. The illustrated dental reference can be browsed using the navigation bar with historical clinical examples from the former practice. - low-pain and affordable -
Dr. Junk no longer treats patients and does not accept appointment requests.
Archive of the former reception historical telephone contact.
Explore the archive to see which dental options were explained.
Browse the clinical examples in the navigation bar at the top












