Dr. Uhles is originally from Cookeville, Tennessee and is proud to return to middle Tennessee to practice Endodontics. He looks forward to providing compassionate and exemplary care to patients at both our Mt Juliet and Cookeville offices. Having graduated from Tennessee Technological University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science degree, Dr. Uhles spent a year working before entering dental school… Read more ›
University | Degree | Focus | Graduated |
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Tennessee Technological University | Bachelors Degree | B.S., Biology & Psychology | 2006 |
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center | Doctorate | D.D.S., Dentistry | 2011 |
Institution | Focus | Year |
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Residency - University of Tennessee Health Science Center | Endodontics | 2014 |
Role | Organization | Time |
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Member | American Association of Endodontists | 2014 - Present |
Member | American Dental Association | 2014 - Present |
Member | Tennessee Dental Association | 2014 - Present |
Member | Nashville Dental Society | 2014 - Present |
Distinction | Institution | Year |
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Dr. James T. Andrews Scholarship | The University of Tennessee Health Science Center | 2011 |
Dr. and Mrs. F. Payne & Mark F. Hardison Scholarship | The University of Tennessee Health Science Center | 2010 |
Our office utilizes the latest technology in our execution of microscopic endodontics. We were among the first endodontics offices in Middle Tennessee to implement cone beam technology. We go to great lengths to make sure your procedure is comfortable.
Years In Practice: 11 (started in 2014)
Accepts New Patients: Yes
Uhles specializes in treating the following types of patients:
Medical Philosophy: Traditional Medicine
More info: The fees in our office are on par with those throughout the area. If the cumulative cost of your dental treatment is not financially feasible, consult with our financial manager who will familiarize you with some programs to help finance the cost of your dental care.
Offers Financing/Payment Plans?: Yes
Bills on a Sliding Scale?: No