Westlake Metal Braces

Modern Meets Tradition

Metal braces are a tried-and-true treatment option capable of correcting even the most complex smile issues — and at Rubin Orthodontics, Dr. Rubin uses metal braces to correct a wide range of orthodontic concerns, including crooked or crowded teeth, gaps between teeth, and bite issues such as overbites, underbites, and crossbites.

Get Your Straighter Smile With Modern, Metal Braces

Metal braces are a durable and effective option for achieving precise, long-lasting results and are often recommended for patients of all ages who want a reliable, time-tested treatment.

Today’s metal braces are smaller, sleeker, and more comfortable than ever before, offering a modern twist on a classic solution.

With consistent care and guidance from Dr. Rubin, patients can achieve beautifully aligned smiles that last a lifetime.

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Precision, Power, and Proven Results

Trusted for decades and refined with modern technology, metal braces remain one of the most effective ways to achieve a beautifully aligned, healthy smile.

Advanced Comfort and Design

Today’s metal braces are smaller, smoother, and more comfortable than ever before. With low-profile brackets and gentle, high-tech wires, treatment is both effective and easier to adjust to—so you can smile with confidence throughout your journey.

Proven, Reliable Results

Metal braces deliver precise tooth movement and predictable outcomes for even the most complex orthodontic cases. Their strength and accuracy make them a trusted choice for patients of all ages who want dependable, lasting results.

Affordable and Efficient

Metal braces are often the most cost-effective orthodontic option while still providing powerful results. Because they work continuously and don’t rely on removable parts, they can efficiently guide your teeth into perfect alignment with minimal maintenance.

New System, New Benefits

At Rubin Orthodontics, you can reap the benefits of our new, modern braces system. From shorter treatment times to comfort like never before, enjoy a treatment that puts you first.

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Feel Comfort Like Never Before

On traditional brackets, elastics may have held the archwire in place — but they also held up your smile journey.

Without the need for elastics, metal braces can move on their own, resulting in less friction and more comfort.

Experience Faster Alignment

Metal braces decrease the amount of friction required to align your smile — so your teeth move faster as the brackets slide more smoothly along the archwire.

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Enjoy Less Time in the Chair

With metal braces, you won’t have to worry about wedging as many orthodontic appointments between soccer practices, dance recitals, Scout meetings, or play rehearsals.

That’s because Dr. Rubin won’t need to make as many adjustments or replace elastic ties — so you won’t need to visit our office nearly as often.

Who Is an Ideal Candidate for Metal Braces?

Metal braces have been around for a long time, proving they deliver consistent results. Dr. Rubin is an expert at determining how metal braces could help you in Westlake.

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Individuals in Need of Extensive Adjustment

Metal braces can fix several different orthodontic issues like crowded teeth, underbites, overbites, or crossbites. They're strong and resilient, which means they can make big changes to make your smile look great.

Active Teens & Sports Enthusiasts

For those who are always on the go or play sports, metal braces are a smart pick because they're tough.

Even though it's a good idea to wear a mouthguard when playing, metal braces are less likely to get damaged, which is a big relief for both kids and their parents.

Budget-Conscious Patients

Also, if you're watching your budget, metal braces are a good choice. They usually cost less than clear aligners or ceramic braces. So they’re a great option for families or anyone trying to keep costs down but still get effective treatment.

Modern Metal Braces FAQs

Still have questions about what braces are and how you need to keep and maintain them? Browse our frequently asked questions below for helpful tips.