Broken Braces or Wire for Rio Grande City Families
Rodeo Dental sits at 4024 US-83 in the shopping strip just east of the Starr County Courthouse square, so broken-bracket emergencies from Rio Grande City High, Ringgold Middle, and the Grulla ISD campuses upriver can swing in on the way home without crossing town. We see a steady flow of ortho patients from Escobares, Roma, Garciasville, and the colonias along FM-755, where a single poking archwire can turn a school day into a miserable one before anyone even reaches the 78582 ZIP. The Valley diet — elote, carne asada tacos, chicharrón preparado — is rough on bands and brackets, and Friday football snacks at Rattler Stadium break more separators than parents expect. Because most of our orthodontic families here carry commercial PPO coverage through a spouse's employer in McAllen or Mission, we run eligibility on the spot so the repair doesn't blow the annual ortho maximum. Bilingual staff handle the whole visit in Spanish when that's what home runs on.










