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2017 UB Dental Alumni Directory by State ALASKA 2017 UB Dental Alumni Goldstein, Bruce M.; DDS: 1982 Schroeder, Dawn C.; DDS: 1975 Directory by State Sp: Orthodontics G-P: OR84MS, AZ Disease Control Research OR84CE Agua Caliente Center Comm, 15 S 15th Ave #103, #101, 6868 E Becker Ln, Phoenix, AZ 85007 Ph: (602) ALASKA Scottsdale, AZ 85254 Ph: (480) 542-1028 Roalofs, Christine; Sp: Pediatric 556-0615 Dentist G-P: PE99CE Just Kids Schwartz, Bruce D.; DDS: 1995 Inc, 700 Muldoon Rd, Green, Catherine E.; G-P: 8989 E Via Linda #216, Anchorage, AK 99504 Ph: (907) BM99MS Advanced Ceramics Scottsdale, AZ 85258 Ph: (480) 3333-5437 Research, 3292 East Hemisphere 657-6357 Loop, Tucson, AZ 85706-5013 ALABAMA Shlossman, Marc; Sp: Cushing, Frederick; Sp: Haley, Kevin R.; Sp: General Periodontist G-P: PR82CE, Orthodontics G-P: OR64CE 206 Dentistry G-P: GP81CEBG OS83MS 800 W Chandler Blvd Carmel Dr E, Mobile, AL 36608- Canada Hills Dental, PC, LLC, #1, Chandler, AZ 85224-5315 2403 Ph: (251) 342-7825 10325 N LA Canada Dr #181, Ph: (480) 899-6407 Fax: (480) Oro Valley, AZ 85737-7297 Ph: 899-2644 Pignataro Jr. , James R.; DDS: (520) 877-3234 1977 Sp: General Dentistry 4038 Spiegel, Jay H.; DDS: 1977 Balmoral Dr, Huntsville, AL Kirk, Edward F.; DDS: 1999 Sp: 4235 W Thunderbird, Phoenix, 35801 Ph: (256) 880-1165 General Dentistry 1175 W AZ 85023-5343 Wickenburg Way Ste 1, ARIZONA Wickenburg, AZ 85390-2262 Ph: Sweet, Stanley K.; DDS: 1978 (928) 684-5475 1124 Willow Creek Rd, Prescott, Barkin, Roger S.; DDS: 1972 AZ 86301-1431 Ph: (602) 290- 2039 S Mill Ave #F, Tempe, AZ Lele, Kedar S.; DDS: 1998 Sp: 8647 85282-2137 Ph: (480) 967-3493 Pediatric Dentist G-P: GP99CEKL, PE01CE 3953 E Tufo Jr. , William J.; DDS: 1972 Couser, Blaine R.; DDS: 2002 Paradise Falls Dr, #110, Tucson, Sp: General Dentistry 7614 W Sp: Orthodontics G-P: OR05CE, AZ 85712 Ph: (520) 325-4746 Indian School Rd #D2, Phoenix, OR05MS 4540 E Baseline Road Fax: (520) 319-1031 AZ 85033 Ph: (623) 849-0053 #104, Mesa, AZ 85206 Ph: (480) 813-2222 Loschiavo, Charles A.; Sp: Oral Wolfe, John E.; DDS: 1969 Surgeon G-P: OM84CE 2370 N 1525 Granite Reef Rd #12, Dimaggio, Paul J.; DDS: 1981 Wyatt #120, Tucson, AZ 85712- Scottsdale, AZ 85257-3998 Ph: G-P: GP82CEBG 1757 E 2119 (480) 994-3372 Baseline Rd #109, Gilbert, AZ 85233 Ph: (480) 892-8199 Matlach, Charles A.; DDS: 1976 Wunder, David E.; DDS: 2003 Sp: General Dentistry A T Still Sells Indian Hospital / Dental Funk, Daniel B.; Sp: University Arizona School of Program, Topawa & Hgwy 86 / Endodontist G-P: EN05CE Dentistry & Oral Health, 5835 E PO Box 548, Sells, AZ 85634 Southern Arizona Endodontics, Still Cir, Mesa, AZ 85206 Ph: Ph: (520) 383-7348 Fax: (520) 1011 N Craycroft #107, Tucson, (480) 248-8107 383-7344 AZ 85704 Ph: (520) 322-0800 Fax: (520) 323-7453 Nitu, Victor L.; DDS: 2001 8663 Zittel, Stacey M.; DDS: 1994 G- W Union Hills Dr #400, Peoria, P: GP95CEBG Albright Dental Giacobbi, L. Grace; DDS: 1995 AZ 85382 Ph: (623) 933-8500 Center, 1010 W University Dr, Chandler Dental Health, 1035 W Mesa, AZ 85201-5500 Ph: (480) Queen Creek Rd #206, Orman, Albert G.; DDS: 1960 833-1040 Chandler, AZ 85248 Ph: (480) 4323 E 5th St, Tucson, AZ 899-6677 85711-2088 Ph: (520) 795-9635 CALIFORNIA Addonizio, Mary K.; DDS: 1982 Giacobbi, Thomas J.; DDS: 1995 Padnick, Marvin B.; DDS: 1970 Oso Marguerite Center, 26932 1035 W Queen Creek Rd #206, Phoenix Heart Association, 4616 Oso Pkwy #210, Mission Viejo, Chandler, AZ 85248 N 51st St, Phoenix, AZ 85031 CA 92691 Ph: (949) 582-2325 Ph: (602) 846-0111 Fax: (949) 582-8631 Goldstein, Bruce M.; DDS: 1982 Sp: Orthodontics G-P: OR84MS, Rosen, Seymour L.; DDS: 1978 OR84CE 370 E Virginia Ave, 3301 N Miller Rd #135, Phoenix, AZ 85004 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Adelman, Daniel S.; DDS: 1971 Bui, Vuong V.; DDS: 2002 Ehsani, Nader; DDS: 2005 Sp: Sp: General Dentistry 2459 Pacific Dental Services, Inc, 68- Orthodontics 7695 Cardinal Ct Ashby Ave, Berkeley, CA 94705- 487 E Palm Canyon Dr Bldg 1, #321, San Diego, CA 92123- 2034 Ph: (510) 548-4567 Cathedral City, CA 92234 Ph: 3357 (760) 328-6208 Afrooz, Babak B.; DDS: 1997 Elenberger, Jeffrey J.; Sp: Lombard Dental Group, 3665 E Bullock, Richard A.; DDS: 1975 Orthodontics G-P: OR93CE 2204 Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Sp: Prosthodontist 36915 Cook Plaza Dr, Rocklin, CA 95765- Oaks, CA 91362 Ph: (805) 496- St #103, Palm Desert, CA 92211 4413 Ph: (916) 774-6006 3347 Ph: (760) 340-5107 Fax: (760) 340-0315 Engelhardt, Herbert R.; DDS: Ahani, Rowshan; Sp: 1956 University Of The Pacific, Endodontist G-P: EN01CE, Busch, Richard F.; DDS: 1970 San Francisco, CA 94115 OS01MS 235 N San Mateo Dr Kern Medical Center, 1830 #400, San Mateo, CA 94401 Flower St, Bakersfield, CA 93305 Fink, John A.; DDS: 1980 Sp: Ph: (650) 340-0225 General Dentistry 317 N El Carr, Gary B.; DDS: 1976 Sp: Camino Real #107, Encinitas, Alexander, Sasha; DDS: 2007 Endodontist 6235 Lusk Blvd, CA 92024-2812 Ph: (760) 943- 1010 Cass St #D4, Monterey, San Diego, CA 92121 Ph: (858) 1234 CA 93940 Ph: (831) 333-9111 558-3636 Fax: (858) 558-3633 Finlay, Bernard J.; DDS: 1964 Amjadi, Nahid; DDS: 2007 PO Chan, Chui; DDS: 1991 Sp: Sp: General & Cosmetic Dentistry Box 25306, Los Angeles, CA Endodontist G-P: EN95CE, S D Trolley Dental Group, 6571 90025 Ph: (310) 694-1055 OS95MS 100 Buchanan St, San Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA Francisco, CA 94102 Ph: (415) 92114 Ph: (619) 262-0781 Assael, Brian M.; DDS: 1988 476-5608 Fax: (415) 476-0408 2459 A Ashby Ave, Berkeley, Forman, Beth S.; DDS: 1984 CA 94705 Ph: (510) 848-9796 Chao, Mark T.; DDS: 2002 1420 679 Encinitas Blvd #209, S Mills Ave #D, Lodi, CA 95242- Encinitas, CA 92024-3761 Ph: Banerjee, Shikha; DDS: 2001 4291 Ph: (209) 369-3617 Fax: (760) 533-6841 1561 E Ontario #103A, Corona, (209) 369-0498 CA 92881 Ph: (951) 273-0555 Freer, Kenneth F.; DDS: 1969 Chen, Chih-Kuang; G-P: Sp: Orthodontics G-P: OR74MS, Bar-Zion, Yossi; DDS: 1997 553 OB90PD USC School of Dentistry OR74CE 15 Rotary Way, W Los Angeles Ave, Moorpark, / Perio, 925 W 34th St #411, Los Vallejo, CA 94591 Ph: (707) 643- CA 93021 Angeles, CA 90089-0058 2307 Fax: (707) 428-3200 Benson, Eric E.; DDS: 1998 Sp: Clark, James E.; DDS: 1991 US Friedman, Robert; DDS: 1962 General Dentistry 1648 Union St, Navy Branch Dental Clinic, Naval Sp: Pediatric Dentist 5828 N San Francisco, CA 94123 Ph: Air Weapons Station, Point Mugu Adenmoor Ave, Lakewood, CA (415) 474-1555 Nawc, CA 93042 Ph: (805) 989- 90713 Ph: (562) 867-1753 Fax: 7603 (562) 867-2091 Berry, Gladys L.; DDS: 1990 Sp: General Dentistry 4655 Cass St, Comfort, Christopher J.; DDS: Golder, Bruce E.; DDS: 1976 San Diego, CA 92128 Ph: (858) 1986 170 Mammoth Blvd, 404 S Auburn St, Grass Valley, 362-3540 Fax: (858) 362-3444 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 Ph: CA 95945-7226 (760) 934-3730 Boehm, Tobias K.; DDS: 2004 Gulbransen, Harold J.; DDS: G-P: OB09PD 309 N Second St, Comfort, Christopher J.; DDS: 1980 8860 Center Dr #460, La Pomona, CA 91766 Ph: (909) 1986 PO Box 3261, Mammoth Mesa, CA 91942-7001 Ph: (619) 706-3831 Lakes, CA 93546-3261 Ph: (760) 463-1255 Fax: (619) 463-1272 934-3730 Brokstein, Arnold H.; DDS: 1969 Hoch, Barry S.; DDS: 1999 Sp: General Dentistry 2220 D'Andrea, Louis D.; DDS: 1966 2301 Camino Ramon #280, San Mountain Blvd #206, Oakland, 272 W 9th St, Upland, CA 91786 Ramon, CA 94583 Ph: (925) CA 94611-2905 Ph: (510) 482- 901-0300 5700 Fax: (510) 482-0407 Delong, Richard L.; DDS: 1967 Branch Dental Clinic, N A F, Hoch, Sue S.; DDS: 1999 2301 Lemoore, CA 93245 Ph: (209) Camino Ramon #280, San 924-2171 Ramon, CA 94583 Ph: (925) 901-0300 Hoghooghi, Shahram A.; DDS: Mikail, Ebrahim; DDS: 1966 Prakobphol, Akraporn; DDS: 1999 Sp: Oral Surgeon G-P: 22636 Ventura Blvd, Woodland 1984 G-P: OB80PD 200 OM05CE 900 Welch Rd #3100, Hills, CA 91364-1415 Ph: (818) Parnassus #403, San Francisco, Palo Alto, CA 94304 Ph: (650) 591-0123 Fax: (818) 591-0132 CA 94117-3842 617-1900 Mirels, Lily; Sp: Periodontist G- Primavera, Carl V.; DDS: 1998 Hosson, Victor G.; DDS: 1960 P: PR86CE, OB87PD UC 1588 Soquel Dr, Santa Cruz, CA Sonoma County Public Admin, Berkeley, 401 Barker Hall #3204, 95065 Ph: (831) 465-1588 PO Box 14549, Santa Rosa, CA Berkeley, CA 94720-3204 95402-6459 Ph: (707) 539-5432 Primavera, Carl E.; DDS: 1966 Mock, Meredith C.; DDS: 1966 Sp: Periodontist 1588 Soquel Dr, Jebreil, Kambakhsh; Sp: 3727 N 1st St #102, Fresno, CA Santa Cruz, CA 95065-1711 Ph: Removable Prosthodontics G-P: 93726-5628 Ph: (559) 229-3541 (831) 476-4020 RP77CE, MP78CERH 3870 Mission Ave #D4, Oceanside, Murray, Patricia A.; Sp: Riley, Dennis P.; Sp: CA 92054 Ph: (760) 967-8899 Periodontist G-P: PR83CE, Endodontist G-P: EN70CE 2615 OB84PD 1100 Sonoma Ave #D, Clairmont Dr, San Diego, CA Kepic, Thomas J.; DDS: 1975 Santa Rosa, CA 95405-8901 Ph: 92117-6634 Ph: (619) 270-5523 Sp: Periodontist 250 E 7th St #D, (415) 348-4030 Fax: (619) 581-0950 Upland, CA 91786 Ph: (909) 982-4169 Nessenson, Mark B.; DDS: 1981 Rogers, Michael A.; Sp: 7861 Greenback Ln, Citrus Orthodontics G-P: OR91CE 260 Korel, Yosuf S.; DDS: 1993 Heights, CA 95610 Ph: (916) E Chase Ave #101, El Cajon, 1265 Avocado Blvd #102, El 726-1819 CA 92020 Ph: (619) 429-1700 Cajon, CA 92020 Nguyen-Tu, Mai T.; DDS: 1982 Rowe, Dorothy; G-P: OB76PD Krueger, Gary D.; DDS: 1980 Sp: Sp: General Dentistry 1922 S University of CA / Dentistry, 707 Prosthodontist G-P: FP82CE 320 Gary Ave, Pomona, CA 91766 Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, Santa Fe Dr #201, Encinitas, CA Ph: (909) 590-0811 Fax: (909) CA 94143-0758 92024-5138 Ph: (760) 479-0961 590-0948 Fax: (760) 479-0963 Salehrabi, Robert; DDS: 1992 Niggebrugge, Franklin A.; DDS: Sp: General Dentistry 880B W Lam, Tin D.; DDS: 2004 1761 1997 Sp: Oral Surgeon Beverly Blvd,
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