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Our patients are like wildflowers; each one is unique and beautiful in its own way. At Wildflower Orthodontics, we do more than just straighten teeth; we help boost our patients’ self-confidence, allowing them to blossom into the person they’ve always wanted to be.
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Unlike other orthodontic practices in the area, we’re a locally-owned practice – not a corporate smile machine. What does that mean for you? It means you get more individualized care. But, most importantly, it means that we can work with you and your budget more easily to ensure that you can afford the smile you’ve always wanted. After all, everyone deserves a great smile, and everyone should be able to afford it, too.
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When you come see us for your free consultation, Dr. G will determine the best orthodontic treatment plan to help you achieve your best smile. Whether you’re fitted with braces or Invisalign, you’re going to love your smile!
Metal braces are the tried-and-true solution for achieving a beautiful, straight smile.
If your dental cleanings are up to date, you have $300 to put down, and you agree to the treatment plan and financial terms, you can get started with same-day braces!
Damon Braces, or self-ligating metal braces, use advanced technology to offer a more straightforward, efficient orthodontic experience.
Just think of how much easier it would be to straighten your teeth without the limitations of conventional braces. Thanks to Invisalign, it’s now within reach. At Wildflower Orthodontics, we believe in the power of Invisalign to bring out the best in your smile. This fantastic technology has transformed countless smiles since the early 2000s, and we plan on taking advantage of its latest upgrades to get you your dream smile.
Unlike other orthodontic practices in the area, we’re a locally-owned practice – not a corporate smile machine. What does that mean for you? It means you get more individualized care. But, most importantly, it means that we can work with you and your budget more easily to ensure that you can afford the smile you’ve always wanted. After all, everyone deserves a great smile and everyone should be able to afford it, too.
This philosophy of looking out for our neighbors is what’s earned us not only new patients, but also local praise. In fact, we’ve been voted Round Rock’s Most Loved Orthodontist 5 years in a row! So, if you’re looking for an orthodontic practice where everyone treats you like the flower you are, you belong here – at Wildflower Orthodontics.
Here, we’re more than a team. We’re family. Each person on our team genuinely cares not only for one another but also for our patients and their families. That’s why we always go out of our way to make sure you feel welcome and appreciated, and leave here smiling after every visit.
Dr. Joseph Giasi was raised in a small farming town of upstate New York, where he worked on his family’s vineyard until he left for Cornell University, graduating with an undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences.
Then, it was off to Columbia University School of Dental Medicine, an internationally-renowned school, to pursue his degree in dentistry (DDS). In 2001, Dr. Giasi graduated from Columbia University as one of the top students in his class and was inducted into the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Dental Honor Society.
Dr. Giasi went on to pursue his specialty in Orthodontics at the prestigious University of California – San Francisco. After completing his orthodontic residency, Dr. Giasi relocated to Texas to serve as the Orthodontic Instructor for the U.S. Army. Since then, Dr. Giasi has opened Wildflower Orthodontics and treated thousands of patients in the central Texas area.
Their stories of healing, growth, and strength inspire us every day, and we’re proud to be a part of their wellness journeys. Join thousands of satisfied patients who discovered their perfect smile.
“I can’t thank Dr. Giasi and his staff enough! I highly recommend Dr. Giasi to anybody who is thinking of starting orthodontic treatment.”
“Super friendly and professional staff that seem 100% committed to making their patients completely happy.”
“Everyone at this office is genuinely friendly and professional. Dr. Giasi made sure that all was well up to the very end. I highly recommend Wildflower Orthodontics!”
Meet with our orthodontic team to discuss your goals, concerns, and vision. We'll examine your smile, take some pictures, and x-rays so that Dr. G can review them and create a personalized plan for your transformation. We will discuss all the details with you.
Then we get to see each other every 6 to 8 weeks for about a year or two. At these appointments, we'll change your wires, take care of any pokey wires/broken brackets if you have braces; we'll fit your next set of trays in your clear aligner series if you have Invisalign.
You'll get to see your beautiful, new smile, and we'll make sure you have your set of retainers to maintain it. Retainers are for life.
At Wildflower Orthodontics, there’s no such thing as a silly question. If we didn’t answer a question you have below, please call or email us. We’d love to help in any way we can.
An orthodontist is a specialist within the field of dentistry. They attend 2 to 3 years of advanced training after dental school, focusing on tooth movement and facial development.
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that every child first visit an orthodontist by age 7. Many orthodontic problems can be solved more easily at a younger age, before jaw growth slows, to avoid the need for more complicated procedures. That being said, treatment can be sought out at any age, and there are many attractive treatment options available to adults today that ensure an efficient, aesthetic, and comfortable orthodontic experience.
It may take a little getting used to, but you can definitely play sports or an instrument while wearing braces. We highly recommend a mouthguard to protect your teeth and appliance while participating in activities.
Sore teeth during orthodontic treatment are normal and result from the forces placed on the teeth to move them. There may be some discomfort and soreness for a few weeks after getting your braces on and for several days after an adjustment. Ibuprofen or acetaminophen may be taken to help reduce the soreness. Areas of your mouth like your lips, cheeks, and tongue may become irritated as they adjust to the surface of the braces. You can put wax on the braces to lessen this discomfort.
If a bonded appliance (i.e., Herbst, Carriere, etc.) comes loose, it can cause irritation and soreness. A loose orthodontic appliance will not move teeth to their proper positions. This can result in a delay in treatment progress. It is important to call us to inquire about scheduling an appointment to repair the loose appliance.
In most cases, a loose bracket will remain attached to the wire and is not cause for an emergency visit. Sometimes the brace may move or slide back and forth on the wire. Tweezers can be used to reposition the brace if it flips around the wire. If tissue irritation occurs, cover the loose brace with orthodontic wax to help the sore area heal.
If a wire causes irritation, push the wire away from the area using the eraser end of a pencil or a cotton swab. If the wire cannot be tucked away, cover the end of the wire with a small piece of wax, a cotton ball, or a piece of sugarless gum until you can see us for an adjustment.
If a wire is poking you, place a piece of wax over the area and call our office to schedule an adjustment appointment. If the wire is poking you and wax does not help, the wire can be cut with a small wire cutter or nail clipper close to the back of the last brace. This is a last resort until you can see us for an adjustment.