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Time-tested and highly effective, traditional braces in El Paso continue to be a favorite among our patients. Their unmatched ability to straighten even the most extensive alignment issues makes them a reliable choice for your needs. If you want a perfectly aligned smile, this option will:
Call 915-208-4941 for an appointment. If you’re interested in a more discreet option, ask about clear ceramic braces. They work the same way as metal braces but aren’t as noticeable in your smile.
Traditional braces use metal wires and brackets to correct your teeth alignment. From teenagers to adults, Dr. Solis has used his extensive orthodontic training to help countless patients achieve their smile goals. He can do the same for you or your child. By incorporating orthodontic exams into your regular checkups, you will know right away if your smile will benefit from treatment.
By pursuing traditional braces, you’ll appreciate numerous benefits:
If you are ready for what braces can do for your smile, your dentist will determine if your needs are best met with orthodontics. Then he will create a personalized treatment plan and take scans of your mouth. Next, your dentist will apply the wires and brackets to your teeth. You will return to our office for periodic adjustments. Once treatment is complete, you’ll receive a retainer to maintain your new smile.
Call 915-208-4941 for traditional braces in El Paso. You can also schedule online.
Traditional metal braces are what most people think of when orthodontic treatment comes to mind. This method uses metal brackets, bands, and wires to move your teeth into their correct positions. You’ll come in every few weeks to make sure your treatment is on course and to get your braces tightened by your dentist.
Orthodontic treatment is unique, as each patient’s needs vary. As a result, we can’t provide an exact cost for metal braces without first conducting a thorough exam and developing a personalized treatment plan. We invite you to schedule an initial consultation, during which we’ll assess your smile and provide an estimate for your orthodontic treatment.
Brushing with metal braces requires some adjustments to your oral care routine. Always use a soft-bristled toothbrush. Gently brush in small circular motions, cleaning both the front and back surfaces of your teeth and braces. Pay extra attention to cleaning around the brackets and wires. It’s also important to use a fluoride toothpaste and floss between your teeth, using a floss threader or interdental brushes. Regular check-ups will ensure your oral health is on track during your treatment.