Broken Braces or Wire for Odessa Families
In Odessa, a poking archwire or broken bracket usually happens mid-meal — at a Whataburger off JBS Pkwy, at a Permian High football game, or after biting into something crunchy at home. Our office at 3913 E 42nd St sits in the 79762 corridor between Music City Mall and the UTPB campus, so ECISD families from both Permian High and Odessa High zones can reach us without a long drive across Loop 338. The Permian Basin has plenty of kids in metal brackets, and when a wire breaks on a Friday night the last thing an oilfield-schedule family needs is a week on wax and soft food. Spanish-speaking grandparents often bring a grandkid in while parents finish a shift, so front-desk intake runs in both languages. We stock spare wax, distal-end cutters, and glass-ionomer cement on-site so most wire-break visits wrap up in one chair.












