Meet the Doctors
Meet Dr. Lingenbrink
Dr. Jeff Lingenbrink
DDS, MSD
Dr. Jeff Lingenbrink received his Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University. He then went on to graduate among the top of his class from the University of Washington with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, receiving multiple awards including the Dean’s Award. He completed his orthodontic residency at Saint Louis University, obtaining a certificate in orthodontics and a Master of Science degree in Dentistry. Dr. Lingenbrink has been involved in areas of research, including the study of orthodontic treatment efficiency and frictional analysis. He desires his patients to be treated in the best way possible.
Dr. Lingenbrink enjoys playing the piano, guitar, coaching youth softball and basketball and flyboarding with Dr. Johnson. Dr. Lingenbrink was born in Hawaii and moved to Silverdale when he was in the second grade. Kitsap County has been home to him. Having the opportunity to work within his community and make a difference in the lives of others has always been his dream. His wife, Britney, is from Bothell, WA and they enjoy living in Seabeck. They have four daughters, Madison, Camryn, Jordan, and Sydney.
Having completed additional testing after orthodontic residency, Dr. Lingenbrink is a diplomate with the American Board of Orthodontists. He is an active member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists, Washington State Dental Association, and the Kitsap County Dental Society. Dr. Lingenbrink is bilingual; he speaks Thai.
Some Fun facts about Dr. Lingenbrink:
His favorite color is: Purple
If he couldn’t work in Orthodontics, he would be a: Professional baseball player
His favorite food is: His mom’s spaghetti, his wife’s lasagna, and his mother-in-law’s mud pie!
Meet Dr. Johnson
Dr. Jerrold Johnson
DDS, MSD
Dr. Johnson graduated in the top of his class from the University of Southern California with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree, receiving multiple awards in academics and for exceptional clinical skills in dentistry and orthodontics. He completed his orthodontic residency at USC, obtaining a certificate in orthodontics and a Master of Science degree in craniofacial biology, with an emphasis on jaw development and its relationship to the developing teeth. Dr. Johnson completed his residency with the highest faculty reviews ever given to an orthodontic resident at USC. Dr. Johnson has been involved in several areas of research, including the study of dental root resorption and the search for genetic links to mandibular prognathism (overgrowth of the lower jaw). He is also a strong believer in the development and implementation of new technologies to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of orthodontic conditions. His research also included the testing of 3D imaging techniques and the development of a novel software program which is being used today to help academicians with their research. Dr. Johnson continues to program software and has developed several programs currently being used in our office.
Dr. Johnson is a true artist, receiving the coveted "Golden Hands" award from USC for exceptional hand skills in wax carvings of teeth and for a mastery of dental anatomy. Even his hobbies are rooted in art, including piano, guitar, photography, woodworking, and graphic design. Dr. Johnson was born in Southern California and met his wife, Julie, a native of Washington State, while in college. They now live in Bremerton and have three daughters, Allison, Brittany, and Caitlin; and two sons, Dillon and Zachary.
Dr. Johnson is an active member of the American Association of Orthodontists, American Dental Association, Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists, Washington State Dental Association, and the Kitsap County Dental Society. He was inducted into Omicron Kappa Upsilon dental honor society and is eligible for diplomacy in the American Board of Orthodontists. Dr. Johnson is bilingual; he speaks Spanish.
Some Fun Facts about Dr. Johnson:
He enjoys: Fly boarding
If he couldn’t work in Orthodontics, he would be: An electrical engineer
His favorite food is: Street tacos