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Chuck Ingle, D.D.S., earned his B.S. at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, WY (1969) and his D.D.S. at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA (1973). He completed a General Practice Residency at the USN Balboa Hospital (San Diego, CA) and a Comprehensive Dental Residency at the US Naval Hospital (Bethesda, MD). Between 1980 and 2004 he was a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Washington Dental School.
Dr. Ingle is a member of the American Dental Association, Washington State Dental Association, King County Dental Association, and study clubs including the Summit Dental Study Club and Dr. Mike Johnson’s Implant Study Club. Dr. Ingle has been in the private practice of dentistry in Fairwood, a suburb of Renton, since 1980. He is the founder of the Evergreen Study Club for Cerec Cad Cam Dentistry, which has 25 members.
A native of Thermopolis, WY, Dr. Ingle has lived in Renton for 30 years with his wife, Julie. They have two adult daughters, Brianna and Rachel and one grandson, Liam. Outside the office he enjoys motorcycling (owns 3 Harleys), bicycling (has done STP 7 times), hunting world-wide, fishing and scuba diving.
Steven Lockett, DMD, earned his B.S. degrees in Biology and Chemistry at Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wa (1977) and his D.M.D at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston, MA (1980).
Dr. Lockett is a member of the American Dental Association, Washington State Dental Association, King County Dental Association, and study clubs including Evergreen (Cerec) Study Club, Seattle Study Club, Invisalign Study Club, TMJ/TMD and Periodontology Study Club. He has been in private practice in West Seattle since 1981.
Born and raised in Burien, Dr. Lockett has lived with his wife Nancy, of 27 years, in Normandy Park for 20 years. He has 3 grown children, Craig, Daniel, and Emily. Outside the office he enjoys fishing, boating, baseball, and tennis. He has coached youth sports for over 20 years and has been an instructor in pitching biomechanics for the last 15 years. For his work in youth arm injury prevention he was a finalist for the Jefferson Award and Board Member of the Year for the South West Boys and Girls Club. |