Meet Dr. Tolle
Douglas K. Tolle, DDS
Dr Tolle graduated from the Indiana University School of Dentistry in 1995 and began his career in Indianapolis where he practiced for four years. In March 1999, he bought the dental practice of Dr. Vance Lopp.
Dr. Tolle is a Fellow in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Fellow Midwest Implant Institute, Misch Implant Institute and International Congress of Oral Implantology and the Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr Tolle is certified in Laser Technology.
He is a graduate of Mid-Continent Orthodontics. This is a program to enable general dentists to treat patients with Orthodontics. Dr. Tolle has also completed certification in Invisalign, the “invisible braces” which have become so poplar. He has also completed training programs for conscious sedation.
Believing in the importance of keeping up on the latest trends in dentistry. Dr Tolle attends an average of 70-100 hours a year in continuing education (the minimum for licensure is 15 hours a year). Dr. Tolle regularly travels wherever necessary to attend the best education dentistry has to offer.
When not enjoying dentistry, Dr. Tolle spends his life with Kelly and two children, Brooke and Bryce. He enjoys running marathons, reading, biking and coaching his son's hockey team.
Dr Tolle graduated from the Indiana University School of Dentistry in 1995 and began his career in Indianapolis where he practiced for four years. In March 1999, he bought the dental practice of Dr. Vance Lopp.
Dr. Tolle is a Fellow in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, Fellow Midwest Implant Institute, Misch Implant Institute and International Congress of Oral Implantology and the Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. Dr Tolle is certified in Laser Technology.
He is a graduate of Mid-Continent Orthodontics. This is a program to enable general dentists to treat patients with Orthodontics. Dr. Tolle has also completed certification in Invisalign, the “invisible braces” which have become so poplar. He has also completed training programs for conscious sedation.
Believing in the importance of keeping up on the latest trends in dentistry. Dr Tolle attends an average of 70-100 hours a year in continuing education (the minimum for licensure is 15 hours a year). Dr. Tolle regularly travels wherever necessary to attend the best education dentistry has to offer.
When not enjoying dentistry, Dr. Tolle spends his life with Kelly and two children, Brooke and Bryce. He enjoys running marathons, reading, biking and coaching his son's hockey team.