Dr. Boehm received his undergraduate degree from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He then went on and received his DDS degree from The University of Illinois College of Dentistry at Chicago. Dr. Boehm received the Luz Bondoc award for achieving the highest national dental board exam score on both part one and part two.
Dr. Boehm started in private practice in 1994 after graduating with his DDS degree. During his eighteen years of private practice Dr. Boehm has made it his mission to assist his patients in achieving overall health, beginning with optimum oral health.
To consistently provide his patients with the latest in dental techniques and technology, Dr. Boehm participates in numerous advanced dental courses and seminars. In the past years he has received advanced training in cranial osteopathy, homeopathy, orthodontics and jaw orthopedics, dental implants and bone grafting, advanced CEREC training, nutrition, body chemistry, restorative materials, laser treatment of gum disease, periodontal disease issues, oral surgery, ozone use in dentistry, CPR and life support techniques/ emergency management.
Dr. Boehm is a member in good standing in the following professional organizations:
Dr. Boehm and his wife Kathy of twenty-one years live in Warrenville. They have three daughters.
He enjoys sports such as golf, football, hockey, baseball, basketball, and bicycling.
Dr. Boehm is an avid reader and enjoys listening to music, woodworking, brewing handcrafted beer and working out.
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