Broken Braces or Wire for Aurora Families
When a bracket pops off or an archwire starts poking during dinner, families from Del Mar Park, Hoffman Heights, and the Fitzsimons campus corridor don't want to wait until Monday. Our office at 757 Peoria St sits a block south of Montview Boulevard, walking distance from the Peoria light rail stop on the R Line — which matters when a teen finishes school at Aurora Central and needs a quick wire clip before soccer practice.
The Peoria Street corridor here skews heavily bilingual, with Spanish spoken at home in a large share of households east of I-225, and most of the broken-wire calls we field come from parents juggling a commute from the Anschutz Medical Campus or the warehouses off Smith Road. A protruding wire against the cheek is not something a family should endure through a weekend, and because we keep Saturday hours until 3:00 PM, a Friday-night breakage doesn't have to derail Monday's school day.


