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ClassNotesUniversity at Buffalo Schoolof <strong>Dental</strong> Medicine Continuing<strong>Dental</strong> Education presents aspecial opportunityDon G. Asmus, ’68, has beenthe list master at www.funniesttoptenlists.comfor the pasttwo years. (Take a look whenyou need a laugh. But don’tshow this to the children.)Albert Cantos, ’81, passed thefellowship exam at the 64thannual meeting of the AmericanAcademy of Oral Medicinein April. He is currently clinicalassistant professor in the SDMDepartment of Oral DiagnosticSciences.Frank Scannapieco (Certificatein Periodontics ’89, PhD’91) has rejoined the staff ofthe Journal of Periodontology(JOP) as associate editor. Heheld the position from 2000-06under the editorship of RobertGenco. Scannapieco also wasrecently elected treasurer ofthe American <strong>Association</strong> for<strong>Dental</strong> Research.Heidi Crow (MS Oral Sciences’91, Certificate in TMD ’91) hasbeen appointed to the graduatefaculty of the University at Buffalo.The appointment carriessignificant responsibility andpublicly acknowledges heracademic and professionalaccomplishments. Crow iscurrently associate professorin the Department of OralDiagnostic Sciences and isdirector of the TMD program.Stuart L. Segelnick, ’92, hasbeen inducted into OmicronKappa Upsilon, the National<strong>Dental</strong> Honor Society, as afaculty member. He is clinicalassociate professor in theDepartment of Periodontologyand Implant Dentistry at NewYork University College ofDentistry.Vallikanthan Nadarajah (MSOral Sciences ’95, DDS ’99,GPR ’00) has been promotedto the rank of clinical assistantprofessor in the SDMDepartment of Oral DiagnosticSciences. He has been apart-time faculty member inradiology for ten years.Alums in charge. From left: Lawrence Volland,’75, Jeffery Baumler, ’80, William Calnon, ’78, and Richard Andolina,’80, confer at a New York State <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Association</strong> Board ofTrustees meeting in January 2010.InMemoriamPaul Louis Cipes, ’42, died onNov. 8, 2009. He was 90. Bornin New York City, he served inEurope during WWII and thenpracticed in Eastchester, N.Y.until 1995.Arthur J. Tindall, ’45, of Syracuse,N.Y., died on April 19,2010, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Hewas 90.Monroe Stair Myers, ’47, ofNorthumberland, Pa., diedon May 8, 2010. He was 92. AtSusquehanna University, heplayed on the 1940 undefeatedfootball team coached by therenowned Amos Alonzo StaggJr.Israel J Zitrin, ’51, of Boca Raton,Fla., died on April 4, 2010.He was 89. He practiced inRochester, N.Y. before retiringto Florida.William Robert Moody, ’53, ofSkaneateles, N.Y. and PalmBeach, Fla, died May 6, 2010.He was 86. He practiced formore than 50 years in Lewiston,Syracuse and Skaneateles,N.Y.Samuel Shatkin,’54, of Amherst,N.Y., died on April 25,2010. He was 79. In additionto his practice of dentistry, hewas a plastic, maxillofacial andhead and neck surgeon.Robert J. O’Hara, ’60, of Rochester,N.Y., died on March 22,2010. He practiced dentistryin the Rochester area for 40years.Adolph K. Schmidt, ’62, of Williamsville,N.Y., died on April27, 2010.Make plans to celebrate during theBuffalo Niagara <strong>Dental</strong> Meeting,Nov. 3-5, 2010. This year’s reuniondinner dance will be at the HyattRegency Ballroom on Friday, Nov.5. Join us for cocktails at 6:30 p.m.,dinner at 7:30 p.m. Plan to join yourclassmates for a great night out!Reunion chairs1940 Dr. Irwin D. Arbesman1945 Dr. William R. PlossDr. Irving Plutzer1955 Dr. Salvator LaMastra1960 Dr. Lawrence GiangrecoDr. Ronald Peterson1965 (open)1970 Dr. Robert A. Gianadda1975 Dr. Joseph P. BreloffDr. Jeffrey R. KuntzDr. Anthony Mastroianni1980 Dr. Frank C. BarnashukDr. David R. BonnevieDr. Michael N. CasseseDr. Gregory F. George1985 Dr. Michael EhlersDr. Stewart M. FenigsteinDr. Catherine M. GoganDr. Raymond G. MillerDr. Patricia Starring1990 Dr. Jeffrey D. Day1995 Dr. Yvonne L. CarneyDr. Diane R. Pudlewski2000 Dr. Ian Walker2005 Dr. Joshua HutterThe Art andScience ofOral-FacialAugmentationThe nation’s first university-basedminimally invasive cosmeticprocedure continuumRegister for MICP I by Sept. 1 and pay just $2,495 (save $500).Register for BOTH MICP I and II by Sept. 1 and pay just $5,490 (save $1,000).Presented by Dr. Robert W. Gordon Two 2-day sessions.October 1-2Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures ITwo-day lecture and hands-on live patient trainingcourse in the <strong>UB</strong> dental school clinic that guidesyou through entry into the field of lip and perioralaugmentation with Botox and Derma fillers.Tuition $2,995 (enrollment limited)November 19-20Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures IITwo-day lecture and live patient training coursein the <strong>UB</strong> <strong>Dental</strong> School clinic training courseutilizing semi- and permanent-derma fillers,biological interactions, technical approaches withspecific materials, and advanced imaging techniquesfor optimal treatment results.Tuition $3,495 (enrollment limited)TopicsRegisternow andsave!Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures I: Anatomy, Minimally InvasiveCosmetic Procedures, Esthetics, Aging, Dermal Fillers, Signature lip styles,Botulinum Neurotoxin, Anesthesia, Oral Facial Orthodontic Esthetics.Minimally Invasive Cosmetic Procedures II: Anatomy mid and upper face,Dermal Fillers, Botulinum Neurotoxins, Forehead, Oral Facial OrthodonticEsthetics, Esthetics, DentaSpa, Business (marketing).Dr. Robert Gordon is bringing his expertise as one of the foremost authoritieson perioral augmentation to a new training program designed togive you the skill and knowledge you need to succeed as a lip and perioralaugmenter. Dr. Gordon wrote the first book on lip and perioral augmentationfor dentists (“Vermilion Dollar Lips”), and is the leader in the art and science.From entry into the field to advanced techniques not available anywhere else,these comprehensive classes will help you develop a high technical proficiencywhile teaching you the underlying aesthetic theory necessary to provide ahigh quality of care and optimal outcome for your patients.<strong>UB</strong>-CDE is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American <strong>Dental</strong> <strong>Association</strong> to assist dentalprofessionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individualcourses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. <strong>UB</strong>-CDE designates this activity for continuing education credits.22 <strong>UB</strong>Dentist Summer 2010

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