Metal braces are the traditional orthodontic tool for straightening crooked teeth and correcting facial asymmetries, such as bite issues. They consist of stainless steel or titanium alloy brackets that we adhere to your teeth. These metal brackets are highly durable and won’t corrode. With orthodontic clinics in Lubbock and west Texas, we offer metal braces to deliver a smile you’re proud to share! Schedule your FREE braces consultation today!
Traditional Metal Braces
Traditional metal braces still remain one of the most popular treatments at Sperry, Tivis & Wentz Family Orthodontics. Get in touch with our offices in Lubbock or west Texas to schedule an appointment with and find out more about conventional metal braces and other orthodontic options.
Best Candidates
Traditional metal braces are an excellent selection for both adults and children. Our conventional braces are made of top-grade stainless steel archwires and brackets that are strategically positioned to give you the stunning smile you would like. They're an ideal choice for patients with jaw alignment difficulties, gapped or crowded teeth, under- or over-bites, and protruding teeth. In addition, we use high-quality elastic bands that don't easily snap and are simple to put on. In your appointment with a Sperry, Tivis & Wentz Family Orthodontics they will go over your orthodontic treatment options and help you choose the method that is best for your needs and goals.
Braces Reviews
When I tell you EVERY staff we have encountered here has been absolutely incredible is an understatement. Professional, polite & extremely welcoming. They work so well with our schedule & any changes. Dr. Wentz has made our son’s experience with braces easy & manageable. Affordable & friendly care. Would highly recommend!!
I absolutely love this ortho office. We took our oldest and they made his braces journey, a dream and understandable, and they’ve always been so friendly and welcoming. Every time we come in!Our youngest son has a severe underbite and we were recommended to a different orthodontist, but we chose to go here instead and we are so happy we did. They have been absolutely amazing in both of their journeys with ortho! They’ve made the dentist a fun and inviting environment, where my kids love going to their appointments.
We love this place. I had braces here and now our kids are getting theirs. Kathy is our treatment coordinator and she is AMAZING and so helpful. Macy put on our braces and she was so kind and patient!
So let me start by saying I do not do anything dental related without massive anxiety. Ok maybe cleanings and that’s it. So here I am a grown, mature adult going in to get Invisalign put on. All I knew is that my grandkids (grandson had his braces done there) kept talking about “grandma you get ice cream when you’re done”. Yeah while there I could care less about ice cream, I just wanted to be done and get the heck gone lol.Let me tell you I couldn’t have asked for more compassionate, caring crew that worked on this grown woman’s mouth today. They worked with me to assist thru my anxiety and I left with the start of a whole new future that will fix the problems that I’ve been having.Next time I will get the ice cream 😉
Love the staff at Plainview. They made my son having braces and easy process.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What foods should I avoid while I have braces?
To prevent damage to your brackets and wires or food from becoming trapped between them, there is a short list of foods to avoid when wearing braces. The foods to avoid are:
- Chewy foods such as fruit leathers, beef jerky, or bagels
- Highly crunchy foods like raw carrots, chips, raw celery, and popcorn
- Sticky foods like caramel candy, licorice, and marshmallows
- Very hard foods like hard candy, hard breadsticks, or pizza crust
- Any food that requires biting, such as apples or corn on the cob. These foods can still be enjoyed by slicing the apples or removing the corn from the cob.
How do I brush my teeth with braces?
Here are the step-by-step instructions for proper brushing and flossing when wearing braces:
- Before brushing, do a quick rinse with water. This will dislodge any food particles stuck between the wires or brackets.
- Brush beginning at the gum line, using a 45-degree angle of approach. As you move towards the brackets brush from both the top and the bottom, ensuring that the bristles reach under the wires and around the brackets. This process may take some extra time in the beginning, but once you are used to it, it will be routine for you.
- Follow up with a thorough flossing. You will need to use precise and careful flossing technique to make sure you do not dislodge or loosen the brackets or wires. Your doctor will help you how to perfect your flossing technique during your appointment.
After brushing, floss thoroughly. Be sure to use a precise and careful technique to avoid dislodging or loosening the brackets or wires. Always let your Sperry, Tivis & Wentz Family Orthodontics care team know if you need help or guidance on perfecting your flossing technique during your appointment.
Are braces painful? How do I ease the pain?
Generally speaking, braces aren’t painful. However, immediately after you get them there may be a little soreness or discomfort. This is completely normal and temporary.
To relieve soreness and inflammation, it can help to rinse with a saltwater solution. Simply dissolve 1 teaspoon of salt in a full cup of lukewarm water, then swish it in your mouth for a few minutes. If you still feel sore, it’s ok to take an over-the-counter pain reliever such as ibuprofen (Advil®) or acetaminophen (Tylenol®). One more tip: using your dental wax can help with some of the discomfort in your lips, cheeks, or tongue in the weeks after getting braces.
I’ve heard of Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs). What are they, and will I need them?
In the past, orthodontists faced challenges in treating severe bite problems and patients with missing teeth, as they required external anchor points to adjust misaligned teeth accurately. Unfortunately, treatments such as headgear and external braces were unsightly and inconvenient. However, the introduction of Temporary Anchorage Devices (TADs) has revolutionized orthodontic treatment.
By attaching an anchor to the jawbone, TADs provide an extra internal anchor point that eliminates the need for uncomfortable treatments like headgear. TADs are a safe and effective solution for patients requiring more precise orthodontic treatment. It’s important to note that TADs are not for everyone, and our orthodontist will advise you about whether they’re suitable for you during your consultation.
How long will I have to have braces?
Most patients will complete braces treatment in 12 to 24 months. It varies by individual, however, because each smile is different. When we start treatment, we can give you a good estimate of how long you’ll wear braces.
Then, a few months into your treatment, we’ll have an even better idea of how things are progressing. At that point, we’ll give you an even better estimate of how much time is left in your treatment.
Can I get braces that are less noticeable?
Absolutely! We offer Damon Clear braces, which are a more discrete approach. Like their metal braces counterpart, Damon Clear braces use lite, gentle forces over time to achieve results. The difference is in the brackets, which are clear so essentially, you’re the only person who knows you’re wearing braces.
How much do braces cost?
It depends on which braces you choose, the length of time your treatment lasts, and other considerations unique to your smile. Sperry, Tivis & Wentz Family Orthodontics offers payment plans, and we’ll work with your insurance to optimize your benefits to help you work out an affordable approach to ensure you get the care you need.
Insurance Coverage
Compared to other orthodontic treatments, traditional metal braces are typically less costly. During your consultation, our orthodontist will discuss your treatment options and cost estimates so that you may choose the method that best fits your needs, goals, and budget. If you're using dental insurance, we will call your provider to confirm your coverage and calculate your out-of-pocket expenses. If you do not have insurance, Sperry, Tivis & Wentz Family Orthodontics takes several payment methods and we will be able to help you find medical financing.