Dr. Gregory A. Carman

Dr. Carman is a native of Louisville, Kentucky, where he attended Louisville Male High School. Following high school Dr. Carman received his undergraduate degree from Eastern Kentucky University, and received his commission as an officer in the U.S. Army. He was also recognized as a  Distinguished Military Graduate.

Dr. Carman completed his dental training at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. While at UKCD he also served as the president of his dental class, and received special recognition in oral diagnosis, periodontics, prosthodontics, and endodontics. Following graduation, Dr. Carman completed advanced training in general dentistry (General Practice Residency) at the University of Kentucky Medical Center. Dr. Carman completed his specialty training in Endodontics, at the University of Louisville School of Dentistry where he also received a Masters of Science degree program in Oral Biology.

Dr. Carman is also a member of the American Association of Endodontists (AAE), the Kentucky Association of Endodontists (KAE), American Dental Association (ADA), Kentucky Dental Association (KDA), and the Bluegrass Dental Society. He has served on the UKCD Alumni Association Board, the Executive Board of the Bluegrass Dental Society, and is past president of the Bluegrass Dental Society. Dr. Carman also finds it important to give back to those less fortunate, he does so by participating with The Refuge dental clinic, Mission Lexington (Dental), Remote Access Medical (RAM), and Give-A-Smile.   

Dr. Jacob N. Weigle

Dr. Weigle is a native of Danville, Kentucky and later moved to Louisville where he attended Ballard High School. 

Upon completion of high School, Dr. Weigle moved to Lexington where he earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Kentucky in 2007.  After graduation from UK, Dr. Weigle attended the University of Louisville School of Dentistry where he received the prestigious Health Profession Scholarship Program through the United States Army.

After graduating ULSD in 2011, Dr. Weigle received a commission as a dental corps officer in the U.S. Army. Following completion of general dentistry training Dr. Weigle was accepted into the Army Endodontic post-graduate program at Fort Gordon (Augusta, Georgia), where he also received a Masters of Science degree in Oral Biology from the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences. Other duty assignments included Fort Sam Houston (San Antonio,Texas), Fort Hood (Killen, Texas), and Fort Meade (Annapolis, Maryland).

Dr. Weigle is a Diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics (ABE), Dr. Weigle; the only one in the Lexington area, and one of the very few in the state of Kentucky to achieve this accomplishment. In addition to being a Diplomate of the ABE, Dr. Weigle is also a member of the American Association of Endodontists (AAE), Kentucky Association of Endodontists (KAE), American Dental Association (ADA)), the Bluegrass Dental Society, and participates with local study clubs. 

Dr. Weigle, his wife Megan, and their 3 children are excited to be back in the bluegrass to cheer on the wildcats.