As a patient of Dr. Bohle, you’ll benefit from his compassion for people as much as his expertise, and mastery of his craft. Through the use of cutting edge technology and scientific research, Dr. Bohle strives to provide the highest possible quality of life for each patient he works with.
As a Maxillofacial Prosthodontist, Dr. Bohle is equal parts artist, engineer, and humanitarian. He’s spent his professional life restoring both function and beauty to victims of acquired and congenital defects of the head and neck region due to cancer, surgery, trauma, and/or birth defects by replacing teeth, gums, jaws, and facial structures (such as eyes, ears, and noses).
Before joining Implant & Prosthodontic Associates in January of 2012, Dr. Bohle spent five years at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York as the Director of the Maxillofacial Prosthetics training program. Prior to that, Dr. Bohle spent four years in private practice, and on staff at the John Hopkins Medical Institute in Baltimore, MD. Dr. Bohle has been published in numerous journals and has lectured worldwide on multiple facets of maxillofacial prosthetics.