Hi, I am Dr. Gorman and I would like to tell you a little about myself. I was born in St. Louis, MO in 1960 and moved to Marion two years later. I attended Riverview Elementary School, Justice (then it was a junior high school), and graduated from Marion High School in 1979. While at MHS I was on the tennis team and the swim team. During my senior year, our tennis team made it all the way to the state finals.
After high school I went to college and graduated from Indiana University in 1983. Then I was accepted to I.U. School of Dentistry in Indianapolis. After my sophomore year, I married my wife Cindy and we lived in Broadripple for the next two years. I graduated from dental school in 1987, and was accepted to an Orthodontic residency in St. Louis at Washington University. While in St. Louis Cindy gave birth to our first child Chelsea in early '88 and our lives would never be the same again. I finished my degree in 1989 and returned to Marion to practice with my father Jack Gorman. During the next two years we traveled to St. Louis every month to teach lingual (behind the teeth) orthodontics to the residents. Then in 1990 we were blessed with the birth of our son Tripp, and a year later our youngest child Grace was born.
1993 was not a good year for me. On July 12, my friend, my mentor, my father died. It was a very difficult time for our family, but with our love for each other and God's care we persevered.
In 1998 I became a Board Certified Orthodontist. Not a required certification, but one that says I took the extra step to have my cases evaluated and judged by a panel of my peers. It was a lot of extra work, but it lets my patients know that they are receiving the highest level of care possible. I love what I do, making people smile, and I hope some day that I can help you to smile too.
Besides my family and Orthodontics, my other passions are big mountain skiing, golf, ocean sailing, and fishing. I still play a little tennis with my kids, and the occasional game of PIG, but I've got no shot.
I teach two times a month at IU's Orthodontic Department, and give two or three Lingual courses each year. For these courses, I get to travel around the world.
Orthodontics is a great profession. I love it and would love to share it with you. If you want that smile you have always dreamed of, or you want to help people smile like I do, come see me.
Hi, I am Dr. Gorman and I would like to tell you a little about myself. I was born in St. Louis, MO in 1960 and moved to Marion two years later. I attended Riverview Elementary School, Justice (then it was a junior high school), and graduated from Marion High School in 1979. While at MHS I was on the tennis team and the swim team. During my senior year, our tennis team made it all the way to the state finals.
After high school I went to college and graduated from Indiana University in 1983. Then I was accepted to I.U. School of Dentistry in Indianapolis. After my sophomore year, I married my wife Cindy and we lived in Broadripple for the next two years. I graduated from dental school in 1987, and was accepted to an Orthodontic residency in St. Louis at Washington University. While in St. Louis Cindy gave birth to our first child Chelsea in early '88 and our lives would never be the same again. I finished my degree in 1989 and returned to Marion to practice with my father Jack Gorman. During the next two years we traveled to St. Louis every month to teach lingual (behind the teeth) orthodontics to the residents. Then in 1990 we were blessed with the birth of our son Tripp, and a year later our youngest child Grace was born.
1993 was not a good year for me. On July 12, my friend, my mentor, my father died. It was a very difficult time for our family, but with our love for each other and God's care we persevered.
In 1998 I became a Board Certified Orthodontist. Not a required certification, but one that says I took the extra step to have my cases evaluated and judged by a panel of my peers. It was a lot of extra work, but it lets my patients know that they are receiving the highest level of care possible. I love what I do, making people smile, and I hope some day that I can help you to smile too.
Besides my family and Orthodontics, my other passions are big mountain skiing, golf, ocean sailing, and fishing. I still play a little tennis with my kids, and the occasional game of PIG, but I've got no shot.
I teach two times a month at IU's Orthodontic Department, and give two or three Lingual courses each year. For these courses, I get to travel around the world.
Orthodontics is a great profession. I love it and would love to share it with you. If you want that smile you have always dreamed of, or you want to help people smile like I do, come see me.
drgorman@gormanbunch.com
Hi, I am Dr. Bunch and here is a little bit about who I am. I was born in Guymon, Oklahoma (GO Sooners!) where we lived until I was eight years old when my family moved to Lebanon, Indiana. We later moved to Houston, Texas where I spent as much time as possible on the sailboat with my dad. We returned to Lebanon where I was a member of the golf team and a graduate of Lebanon High School.
I began my college education at Depauw University in Greencastle, Indiana and I earned my Bachelor’s of Science Degree Summa Cum Laude in Pre-Dentistry from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. After four fun years at Indiana University School of Dentistry, I earned my Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree, graduating with distinction. I then spent two years in Orthodontic Residency at IUSD to earn my Certificate and Masters of Science in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics.
Currently, I am an active member of the Indianapolis District Dental Society, the American Association of Orthodontists, Indiana Dental Association, American Dental Association, and past President of the Indiana University Orthodontic Alumni Association. I also get to teach each month at IU's orthodontic program.
When I am not in the office creating smiles, I enjoy being outdoors fishing, sailing, skiing, and spending time with family.
I love what I do and look forward to meeting with you and discussing putting a new smile on you or your child’s face. Our team can’t wait to meet you!

Hi, I am Teresa Swain the scheduling coordinator at Gorman Center for Orthodontics. I have twenty years of experience in the orthodontic field where I happily answer the phones and schedule the appointments, I also have a certification as an operator of diagnostic x-ray machines, and a certificate of completion for the American Heart Association CPR Course.
I live in Marion with my husband Tom, I have two married daughters and three adorable grandchildren with whom I love spending time with. I also enjoy walking/jogging and playing with my dog.