Broken Braces or Wire for Temple Families
Broken brackets and poking archwires have a way of showing up right before a Belton ISD band concert or a Friday night game at Wildcat Stadium. Our office sits at 2102 Southwest H K Dodgen Loop, Suite 130, right off the Loop 363 frontage between the West Adams Avenue exit and the Midway Drive interchange in the 76504 ZIP. Families coming from the Western Hills neighborhood, the Lakewood Ridge area near Temple College, or the Scott & White medical district can reach us in under ten minutes without crossing I-35. For the bilingual second-generation families we see from Bellaire, East Temple, and the Avenue H corridor, a poking wire that keeps a middle-schooler out of class isn't just uncomfortable — it's a missed quiz and a stressed parent juggling shifts at Baylor Scott & White or the McLane Company HQ. We keep same-week repair slots so a broken bracket doesn't derail an eighteen-month treatment plan.











