The revamped Squire Hall facility provides dental care to WNY community, advances clinical research and promotes interdisciplinary education

BUFFALO, N.Y. – The University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine will officially unveil the Buhite-DiMino Center for Implant Dentistry and Advanced Dental Education on Wednesday.

The 6,000-square-foot center, which began seeing patients last November, is located on the first floor of Squire Hall on South Campus.

It includes six surgical suites – two of which have audio-visual monitors to broadcast surgical procedures for students – that are equipped state-of-the-art technology. It also has four dental units for screenings, consultations and other implant dentistry and oral health services. Each unit has a computer station and X-ray unit.

The idea behind the center, according to officials, is to promote interdisciplinary education for dental professionals, advance clinical research, and provide equal access to quality and comprehensive care to the Western New York community.

“The Buhite-DiMino Center for Implant Dentistry and Advanced Dental Education is an incredible facility that is accelerating the swift academic and clinical growth of implant dentistry at UB,” says Stefan Ruhl, interim dean of the School of Dental Medicine. “Thanks to our generous supporters – Dr. Robert Buhite, Sr. and Mr. Frank DiMino – we have a space that will keep UB at forefront of oral health care in Western New York for years to come.”

When: Wednesday, April 12, from 2-4 p.m.

Where: First floor of Squire Hall on South Campus.

Background: The Buhite-DiMino Center for Implant Dentistry and Advanced Dental Education represents the mission and vision of Robert Buhite Sr. and Frank DiMino. Buhite is a long-time dental school faculty member who specializes in implant dentistry. DiMino, a friend and patient of Buhite, donated $2 million toward the center.

It is part of a $25 million renovation of the school’s pre-clinical simulation center and patient clinics.