West Temple Orthodontics relocates to its new, rebuilt facility
August 21, 2025
By David Tuma
The Belton Journal
West Temple Orthodontics has relocated to its rebuilt facility after the tornado that struck West Temple along Adams Avenue in 2024. The new building at 207 Westfield Blvd. in West Temple is a marvel. The front entrance is open with high ceilings and lots of space to wander. There is a pinball machine with hundreds of different digital versions available. The coffee pot and fresh cookies are locally generated. Limestone rock on the outside and timbers on the inside ceiling with a bright vibrant look. The restrooms are up front with plenty of seating. There is a meeting room with an outside deck. There are multiple small offices throughout the facility to handle the different aspects of their operation. There are private meeting rooms available for patients to review their treatment options. For employees, there is a large breakroom. There is also a Pac-Man machine further inside the building. Upstairs is for storage and IT. In total, the new facility is 5,200 square feet. The destroyed building was 5,000 square feet. “We are very thankful no one was seriously injured during the storm. Just very thankful we have a new building design that Dr. Cali wanted. This building is comfortable and more functional. The City of Temple was easy to work with. Any time we called for inspectors, they got here right away. ‘Wow’ is the most common response we hear when customers come inside. The design is a transitional modern aspect,” said Lucas Cali.