Broken Braces or Wire for Irving Families
Irving families living along the Belt Line Road corridor know the drill: a bracket pops loose during soccer practice at Lee Park, or a wire starts poking the cheek during dinner at one of the taquerias near MacArthur Boulevard, and suddenly the evening turns into a scramble. Our office at 3559 N Belt Line Rd. sits a few minutes from Irving High, Singley Academy, and the Las Colinas office clusters where many parents work, so kids in braces can get seen without a parent burning a full PTO day.
The neighborhood skews bicultural and bilingual — a lot of our ortho families code-switch between English and Spanish at home — and broken-brace visits tend to spike on Monday mornings after weekend tournaments at Lively Pointe and Mountain Creek Lake fields. We keep urgent repair slots on the schedule so a poking wire doesn't derail a school week.



