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DENTISTRYUniversity of Florida’s
College of Dentistry
is one of the top ten
dental schools in the
nation with recognized
strengths in teaching,
research and service.
COLLEGE OF
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A N N U A L R E P O R T
VISION…to be an internationally recognized dental school known for
an innovative educational program, commitment to cultural
diversity, discovery, transfer of scientific knowledge, the superior
skills of our graduates, and the highest degree of service.
MISSION…to achieve excellence in the art and science of dentistry
through teaching, research, and service.
U F C D A T A G L A N C E
Students 448
D.M.D. 320
Graduate & Advanced Education 104
Foreign Trained Dentist 24
Faculty (all sites) 140
Degree Programs 16
Clinic Locations Gainesville
Jacksonville
St. Petersburg
Hialeah
Patient Visits 78,215
Operating Budget (FY04) $46.8M
Research Funding (FY04) $11.1M
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Sources of Revenue: FY 03-04Over the past 10 years, every aspect of college
operations has experienced dramatic expansion in
both size and complexity. This remarkable growth
is reflected by the college’s revenues, which have
more than doubled from $22.9 million in 1993 to
$46.8 million in 2004. In response, the college has
aggressively developed and implemented a com-
prehensive strategic plan to assist in streamlining
and improving operations.
Academic credentials of students applying and enrolling in the D.M.D. program
Comparison of UFCD National Board Examscores to national average
Applicant Pool 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
AVG TTL GPA 3.19 3.10 3.22 3.23 3.21 3.2
AVG Science GPA 3.07 3.00 3.08 3.10 3.07 3.07
DAT Academic AVG 17.25 17.9 14.5 16.7 15.5 16
DAT Psychomotor 16.55 17.2 13.8 16.2 14.6 15
No. of Applicants 788 663 585 634 656 932
Accepted Students
AVG TTL GPA 3.55 3.48 3.57 3.52 3.43 3.55
AVG Science GPA 3.49 3.41 3.52 3.41 3.32 3.47
DAT Academic AVG 18.8 19.0 19.4 19.7 19.2 20
DAT Psychomotor 17.7 18.4 18.1 18.5 17.7 18
National Board Part I Class of 03 Class of 04 Class of 05 Class of 06
FLA NTL FLA NTL FLA NTL FLA NTL
Anatomic Sciences 83.4 82.5 85.7 84.5 86.0 83.8 85.9 83.0
Biochemistry/Physiology 86.6 85.5 85.5 84.9 87.4 85.1 88.8 86.4
Microbiology/Pathology 83.1 82.1 86.6 86.0 86.7 84.8 87.7 85.2
Dental Anatomy 87.1 85.8 87.4 85.7 91.3 88.6 89.1 86.6
Overall Average 85.2 84.1 86.4 85.5 88.0 85.7 88.0 85.4
School Rank N/A 17 of 49 12 of 54 6 of 56
National Board Part II Class of 01 Class of 02 Class of 03 Class of 04
FLA NTL FLA NTL FLA NTL FLA NTL
83.1 82.2 82.7 82.1 83.0 82.0 82.5 82.0
School Rank 18 of 54 21 of 52 18 of 52 21 of 54
EDUCATIONThe College of Dentistry educates the state’s future dentists and dental specialists through its 16 degree andcertificate programs. Each year the college admits a newclass of about 80 D.M.D. students consisting of individu-als who are among the top predental students in thenation. In the past year the college has experienced a 40 percent increase in the number of applicants to itsD.M.D. program, and the class entering in the fall of
2004 was selected from a group of nearly 1,000 applicants. Students’ performance on standardized examinations is a benchmark of the quality of our academic programs. The performance of the Class of2006 on the NBDE – Part I was ranked 6th out of the 56 participating dental school classes. Concurrently, theClass of 2004 achieved a ranking of 21 out of 54 dentalschools on its performance on the NBDE – Part II.
Florida licensure exam, first-time pass rate, UFCD as compared to state average
More than
90 percent
of UFCD
graduates
remain in
Florida to
practice and
60 percent of
all practicing
dentists in the
state graduated
from UFCD
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS 2003-04
Degree programs and enrollment
Degree Program Students Enrolled
Doctor of Dental Medicine 320Foreign Trained Dentist 242-yr certificateAdvanced Education 20in General DentistryCE Advanced Education 1in General Dentistry Fellow Endodontics 9Endodontic Fellows 2Facial Pain 4Oral Pathology 2Oral Surgery 13Oral Surgery Fellows 7Graduate Orthodontics 11Orthodontic CE Fellows 3Pediatric Dentistry 10Pediatric Dentistry Fellows 2Graduate Periodontology 8Graduate Prosthodontics 8Veterans Administration 4General Practice Dentistry
Class of 2004 postdoctorate plans2004 Grads 77Associate Practice 38General Practice Residency 7Oral Surgery Residency 7Military 6Advanced Education in General Dentistry 6Orthodontics Residency 6Pedodontics Residency 2Own Practice 1Endodontics Residency 1Periodontics Residency 1Prosthodontics Residency 1
Marshall M. and Jeannette Butts Dewitt Scholarship FundDental students with financial need who display academic achievement and motivation are eligible to apply for the scholarship.
• A total of $99,000 was awarded to 33 students.
Andrew Abel Dental Scholarship FundDental students who require financial assistance and display excellence in their academic and/orclinical endeavors are eligible to apply for the scholarship assistance.
• A total of $12,000 was awarded to six students.
Krisia and Steve Rhoden Memorial Scholarship Fund Students in the College of Dentistry, with special consideration to students from the Caribbeannations, including but not limited to Jamaica, are eligible to apply for the Rhoden Scholarship.
• One student was awarded a total of $8,694.
William T. and Jackie C. Reid Scholarship in Dentistry Fund Needy dental students with high scholastic averages are eligible to apply for the Reid Scholarship.
• One student received an award of $4,000.
* Awards listed are predoctoral awards only and do not include loans or awards specific to departments.
Dr. Marc Davis, foreground, gives a hands-on demon-stration to sophomore Glenn Cohen in the college’sPreclinical Simulation Laboratory.
RESEARCHThe College of
Dentistry currently
RANKS NO. 4
among the 56
dental schools in
the United States
in federal funding
for research. In
addition, we are
committed to
seeking support for
our research and
training activities
through industry
and state funding.
The college is nationally recognized for its oral health research enterprise, emphasizinginfectious diseases in dentistry, bone biology,pain and neurosciences, and translationalresearch to improve clinical and dental care.We anticipate building on this reputation byrecruitment of mid-career, top-notch basic scientists to achieve excellence in areas ofestablished strength in the college while moreclosely aligning the college with key initiatives
within the university and Health ScienceCenter. These initiatives include genomics ofinfectious diseases, immunology, autoimmuni-ty, biostatistics, cancer epidemiology and prevention, cell biology/cell signaling, and pain and neurosciences. We will also strive to recruit magnet investigators and juniorinvestigators to provide a nucleus of clinicaland translational researchers in areas where we presently have complementary strengths.
Research awards: FY 98-04
Research award funding sources: Fiscal years 03-04
F E D E R A LPI Funding to date Title
Anusavice K $509,563 Controlled-release Sealant to Prevent Secondary Caries
$1,783,432 Optimized Stress States in Ceramic-based Restorations
Brady, J $352,433 Membranes of the Dental Pathogen Streptococcus mutans
Brown T $1,216,045 Oral Immunization with P. gingivalis Virulence Antigens
Burne Jr R $1,078,919 Gene Regulation and Physiology of Streptococcus mutans
$129,638 Planning Awards for Improvement of ResearchInfrastructure in U.S. Dental Schools
$978,623 Genetics and Physiology of Oral Biofilms$754,004 Molecular Biology of Oral Alkali Production
Catalanotto F $138,189 Residency Training in General Dentistry and/orAdvanced Education
Caudle R $290,417 Target Cholera Toxin for Treatment of HyperalgesiaChan E $194,678 Maternal Autoantibodies Pathogenesis for
Neonatal Lupus $540,820 Golgi Complex Antibodies and Autoantigens $741,690 Novel Proteins Associated with SS-A/RO
in Target Organs Clark N $412,882 Residency Training in General Dentistry and/or
Advanced Education
PI Funding to date Title
Cooper B $716,884 Capsaicin Insensitive Nociceptors of the DRG Dolan T $984,488 Health Care Facilities and ConstructionFillingim R $688,750 Ethnic Differences in Responses to Painful Stimuli
$113,671 Ethnic Differences in Responses to Painful Stimuli:Disability Supplement
$1,324,763 Sex & Menstrual Cycle Effects on Pain and Analgesia Gu J $891,673 Receptors in Nociceptive Transmission
$386,104 ATP-mediated Release of Neurokinins from theNervous System
$103,357 Role of Substance P in Central Sensory ProcessingHandfield M $989,557 In Vivo Induced Antigen Technology of AAIN LjpHeft M $312,503 Longitudinal Oral Health Outcomes in High-risk Adults
$49,034 Advanced Postgraduate Program in ClinicalInvestigation (APPCI)
Holliday L $956,697 Osteoclast Activation in Uremic Bone Disease Hurst I $223,491 ARP2/3 Complex and Osteoclast Bone Resorption Lamont R $651,071 Molecular Aspects of Oral Plaque Formation
$363,438 P. gingivalis Interactions with Gingival Epithelial Cells $178,000 Intra- and Interspecies Communications in Oral Bacteria $321,951 DNA Microchips: Detecting Microbes
in Oral Cavity Fluids Logan H $88,904 Pre-existing Affect and Pain Recall:
Mediating Factor; FellowshipMauderli A $495,482 Spatial and Temporal Characteristics of Central Pain
Sensitization in Chronic Pain Diseases
FACULTY RESEARCH AWARDS 2003-04During the 2003-04 academic year there were more than 100 active sponsored research projects in the college. Our faculty received funding from federal,
state, and corporate agencies and nonprofit foundations to conduct research in the areas of (but not limited to) oral biology, biomaterials, neuroscience,
cancer, and public health. The recently awarded NIH/NIDCR infrastructure grant will increase and define future clinical studies in conjunction with
enhancing our efforts in the realm of basic science. The awards listed below represent the diverse and innovative research efforts of our faculty.
Research awards by status: FY 98-04
Types of research
PI Funding to date Title
McArthur W $1,208,521 National Research Service Award in Oral Biology Neubert J $270,000 Molecular Targeting of the Vanilloid-1 Receptor Peck A $1,030,978 Exocrine Gland Targeting in Autoimmune Nod Mice
$217,813 Il-4 Signaling Pathway Regulation of Sjogren’sSyndrome
$653,438 Genetic Control of Autoimmune Exocrinopathy in Nod Mice
$117,897 M3 Receptor: Diagnostic Marker for Sjogren’sSyndrome
Price D $65,509 IPA Agreement – Veterans Administration $18,559 Mechanism of Pain in Patients with
Fibromyalgia Syndrome Progulske A $17,400 Periodontal Pathogen Isolation from
Atheromatous Plaques $1,338,601 Interactions Between Oral Pathogens
and Vascular Cells $798,229 In Vivo Induced Antigen Technology for Analysis of
Porphyromonas Gingivalis $1,153,232 Surface Antigens of Oral Bacteroides Species
Riley J $316,917 Oral Health Disparities: Action Taken About Pain Sposetti V $40,000 HRSA-AMERSA-SAMHSA/CSAT Faculty
Development Program $10,019 Loans for Disadvantaged Students 03-04
$196,020 Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students 03-04 $304,715 Florida Model for Oral Cancer Control, Phase I State
Models for Oral Cancer Prevention and Early DetectionTomar S $91,026 Residency Training in General Dentistry and/or
Advanced Education Walker C $547,731 Antibiotic Resistance in a Subgingival Biofilm Model
$284,232 Low Dose Doxycline Effects on Osteopenic Bone Loss Wen T $145,229 Luxs-mediated Quorum Sensing in
Streptococcus Mutans Widmer C $1,211,121 Nerve-muscle Interaction During Jaw Muscle
Development $285,113 Analysis of Gender-related Differences in Rabbit
Masseter Wheeler T $1,097,392 Timing of Treatment of Class II Malocclusion in
Children Williams W $2,544,952 Velopharyngeal Function for Speech After Palatal
Surgery Yezierski R $1,088,641 Effects of Excitotoxic Injury on Spinal Sensory
Pathways
F O U N D AT I O N S
Burtner A $1,100 The Spanish Translation of Oral Health Care forPersons with Disabilities
$600 Special Smiles Education Program Jiang J $20,000 Role of Toll-like Receptors in Osteoclast Regulation Logan H $72,000 Assessment of Oral Cancer Awareness Campaign Peck A $35,000 Anti-type-3 Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor
Autoantibody-Mediated Alterations of CytosolicCalcium Concentrations and Aquaporin-5 Translocationin Sjogren’s Syndrome Patients
Tomar S $36,180 Florida Surveillance for Access to Dental Care Services
I N D U S T R Y
Anusavice K $131,342 Clinical Performance of Three-unit Fixed PartialDentures Made from a Hot-pressed Ceramic
Dolce C $14,200 Miscellaneous Research Horning G $69,916 Prospective Eval of Hybrid vs Non-hybrid Designed
Osseotite Implants in Short Span Fixed Bridge CasesKarpinia K $18,275 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of an
Experimental Peroxide Tooth Bleaching Gel $54,825 A Clinical Trial to Compare the Safety and Efficacy of
an Experimental Peroxide Tooth Whitening Strip to aMarketed Paint-on Night Tooth Bleaching Product
PI Funding to date Title
Magnusson N $32,033 A Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety of anExperimental Tooth Whitening Strip Compared to aMarketed Tooth Bleaching Product
$32,600 Study to Demonstrate the Effectiveness of TwoDifferent Battery-powered Toothbrushes on Removal of Stain
$5,594 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of anExperimental Tooth Bleaching System to a MarketedTooth Bleaching System
$85,800 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of TwoExperimental Hydrogen Peroxide Tooth Whitening Strips Compared to a Marketed Tooth Whitening Strip
$39,210 Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of TwoMarketed Tooth Whitening Systems and anExperimental Whitening Dentfrice
$80,625 Evaluation of Systemically Delivered DoxycyclineHyclate (Periostst) Plus Locally Delivered Doxycycline Hyclate 8.5% (Atridox) inCombination with Baseline Srp with 3-monthDebridement Versus Baseline Srp Alone with 3-monthDebridement in the Treatment of
$60,329 A Nine Month, Multi-center, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial Evaluating the Effect ofDoxycycline Monohydrate Modified-release Capsules Qd in Combination with Scaling and Root Planing vs Placebo Qd in Combination withScaling and Root Plan
Walker C $77,122 A Multi-center, Randomized, Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Clinical Trial to Determine the Effects of Doxycyclene Hyclate 20 Mg Tablets (Periostate)Administered Twice Daily for the Treatment of AcneRosacea
Wheeler T $276,647 Prospective Randomized Trial Evaluate the Design ofAttachments for Extrusion, Rotation and Intrusion ofTeeth with Align Appliances
Yezierski R $3,000 Travel Award$2,250 Visceral Pain Research (Workshop)
I N T E R N AT I O N A L
Shen C $20,000 Research Support for Visiting Research ScholarSödorholm K $7,800 Technique Sensitivity of Two Self-etching Dentin
Bonding Agents Mjör I $18,750 Clinical Study of New Tooth Colored, Resin Based
Composite System for Class I and Class II Restorations
I N T E R N A L F U N D I N G
Britto L $14,312 Induction of Periradicular Healing in Dogs by OP-1Gu J $87,255 Cold-sensing Molecules and Neuropathic PainKatz J $10,000 Antioxidants and Radiotherapy in Oral Cancer TherapyMjör I $74,140 Re-engineering Clinical Dental Research:
Response to NIH/NIDCR RFA De-05-006Riley J $10,000 The Effects On Pain Perception of a Second Noxious
Stimulus
S TAT ERobinson B $98,500 Suwannee River Area
Health Education Center, Inc. $10,000 North Florida Area Health Education
Center Program $15,000 Area Health Education Center Program
Stewart C $450,000 Center for Orphaned Autoimmune Disorders (COAD)
Williams W $553,213 CMS Craniofacial Network
FA C U LT Y R E S E A R C H AWA R D S C O N T. . .
The College of Dentistry has a multi-facetedservice mission encompassing patient careand community outreach and education.Through its Statewide Network forCommunity Oral Health, the collegeimproves access to dental care for Florida’sresidents, focusing on vulnerable and indigent populations and special needspatients. The college has become one of the
largest providers of low-cost dental care inFlorida, providing nearly 10 percent of allindigent care to Florida’s residents throughcomprehensive state-of-the-art clinical services. Our students and faculty also give of themselves in providing free dental treatment to underserved popula-tions during service missions abroad and at home.
STATEWIDE NETWORK FOR COMMUNITY ORAL HEALTH
The StatewideNetwork for
Community OralHealth is a unique
statewide resourcewith the goal of
providing clinicallearning opportuni-
ties for dental students and
residents while also improving
access to dentalservices to the
underserved.
Right: UFCD students embark on humanitarian service trips each year to the Dominican Republic, Ecuador and theYucatan, Mexico. Operatories in the field may be a wooden chair in a schoolroom with no electricity, a bench undera thatched hut, or even a truck bed — no location is too primitive to be pressed into service. The students' largelyrural patient base typically live very close to the land, and many have never before received dental care.
UFCD is one of the largest providers of low-cost dental care to Florida’s
indigent residents – more than 70 percent of the college’s patients have
incomes at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level.
UFCD patient visits
SERVICE
FUTURESince 1994, the college’s dean’s office has fund-ed $4,059,377 in renovations and purchase ofclinic or audiovisual equipment. Departmentshave funded an additional $872,368 in renova-tions and upgrades and the university recentlyallocated $850,000 to support the renovationof the college’s D3-3 classroom, clinic 1A and
the Craniofacial Center. These represent a totalof $5,781,745 in college improvements and we estimate another $3.3 million will be needed to complete renovation of the Dental Sciences Building’s clinical facilities.Of immediate need is $600,000 to replace equipment in our student teaching clinics.
Completed construction projects and renovations, 2000 – 1st Qtr 2005
Project Completion Description Cost
Implant Center D1-56-83
7/1/00 Renovation of Oral Surgery Clinic areas, creation of treatment roomsfor the Center of Implant Dentistry and waiting room renovation.
475,000
Oral BiologyLaboratory
9/1/00 Renovation of research laboratory space for Handfield, Hillman andProgulske-Fox.
270,131
Jr/Sr. Laboratory D3-31
12/1/00 Asbestos abatement and creation of a new laboratory providing “sitdown” spaces with modern equipment meeting Americans withDisabilities Act requirements.
410,000
Perio office remodel D10-6
5/30/01 College funds were used to remodel office space to provide formore efficient utilization and additional faculty offices.
56,927
Pediatric Clinic Office D1-40
6/7/01 Renovation to provide a more “patient friendly” environment andto better allow for the collection of confidential patient information.
25,862
Craniofacial Center D3-39
9/1/01 For the first time, the Craniofacial Center has a “home,” a dedicat-ed clinic facility to house patient treatment and research.
500,000
Prosthodontics Clinic D3-40
2/1/02 Asbestos abatement, complete renovation and equipmentupgrades to provide an attractive and comfortable clinic environment for patients, students, staff and faculty.
193,549
Classroom D3-3
2/7/02 Asbestos abatement and renovation to increase seating capacityand installation of modern AV technology.
489,999
Perio Clinic D2-17
12/15/02 Cosmetic renovation and equipment upgrades resulting in a comfortable and attractive environment for patients, students, staff and faculty.
195,075
Health MaintenanceClinicD3-19
12/15/02 Asbestos abatement, renovation and new equipment, to provide aclinic for the care of “recall” patients
266,055
Classroom D1-26
12/2003 Renovation and installation of modern AV equipment to create a more comfortable and esthetically pleasing meeting room forstudents, staff and faculty.
46,704
Classroom D3-21
12/2003 Renovation of this classroom and installation of modern AV equip-ment to create a more comfortable and esthetically pleasing meet-ing room for students, staff and faculty.
51,850
Faculty LoungeD8-46
12/1/03 Renovation and AV equipment installation for the faculty lounge tocreate a more comfortable and esthetically pleasing meeting roomfor students, staff and faculty.
58,680
Operative clinic D2-19
1/1/04 Asbestos abatement, complete renovation and equipmentupgrades to provide an attractive and comfortable clinic environ-metn for patients, students, staff and faculty.
325,000
West entrance & Dental Lobby
11/15/04 Complete renovation, asbestos abatement and installation of new fire sprinkler system. New carpets, ceiling, restroom areas, and remodel of thepatient registration area to comply with HIPAA completed.
820,000
Orthodontic Grad Clinic D1
2/15/05 Complete renovation of reception area, business office, clinicalfacilities, sterilization, laboratory and clinical research area including all new equipment.
710,000
UFCD is a
top-tier dental
school in terms
of the quality
of our academic
programs and
clinical service.
Our greatest
service challenge,
however, is the
college’s aging
physical plant
and outdated
equipment.
B U I L D I N G F O R T H E
Fundraising for future projects
Project Completion Description Cost Amt Raised
Oral Medicine office D8-6
10/1/2004 Renovate 65,000 65,000
Treatment PlanningClinic D1-19
1/1/2005 Project to start December 15, 2004, expectedcompletion April 30, 2005. Funding fromProvost. Asbestos abatement, complete renovation and new equipment providing anattractive clinic for patients and a comfortableenvironment for students, staff and faculty.
350,000 350,000
Endo Clinic D1-17 1/1/2005 Renovate 125,000 75,000
St. Pete College Clinic 8/15/2005 New construction 4,000,000 3,765,000
Perio Clinic D2-17 1/1/2006 Renovate 50,000 50,000
Pedo Clinic D1-40 1/1/2007 Renovate 300,000 126,000
Groundbreaking for the college’s St. Petersburg College clinic inPinellas County began November2004 and the clinic is expected toopen in August 2005. Constructionon the $4 million project was able to begin due to private donations,local support from the PinellasCounty Commission/ Department of Social Services in the amount of$500,000, $100,000 from the City ofSeminole, a special federal appropria-tion of $465,000 and monies raised bythe sale of the college’s existing clinicbuilding in downtown St. Petersburg.
Sources of funding for facilities improvements
I N D I V I D U A L S
$1 - $99
Stephanie L. & Robert H. Baldwin, Jr.
Dr. Paul K. Blaser
Agnes T. Brooker
Dr. Frederic H. Brown
Dr. Jacqueline Canizales Valdes (‘92)
Mr. & Mrs. John K. Clark
Dr. Michael A. Cuddy (DAE ‘96)
Dr. Mark E. Davis
Dr. Howard Doppelt (‘87)
Dr. Fernando J. Duarte (‘99)
Dr. Benjamin F. Earnest, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Ellis
Dr. Rebecca A. Faunce (‘91)
Dr. Carlos Fernandez (‘79)
Michael H. Fischer
Aleesha M. Freimuth
Dr. Diaa G. Ghabbour (‘99)
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Goffe
Dr. Douglas S. Johnson (‘82)
Robert S. & Marilyn M. Kairalla
Dr. Harvey E. Kelley (‘82)
Dr. Jason A. Kempinski (‘02)
Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Lecker
Dr. Ziyad M. Maali (‘02)
Dr. Shelly L. McAvoy (‘03)
Dr. Barbara J. Megahee (‘79)
Dr. Pamela A. Miller-Ottesen (‘99)
Dr. Shelly L. Mixson (‘01)
Dr. James S. Montelaro (‘82)
Dr. Neil G. Powell, Sr.
Dr. Christopher L. Ross (‘00)
Dr. Richard D. Salzmann (‘86)
Dr. Todd D. Shockley (‘01)
Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Siemon
Dr. Stephen M. Silvers (‘80)
Dr. Charles L. Smith
Dr. Samuel J. Sweeny (‘02)
Dr. Herbert J. Towle III
Chanh C. Vo
Terri L. Wirth
Dr. Minta H. Wood (‘03)
Mr. & Mrs. Sean A. Wright
$100 - $249
Dr. Simon T. Amir (‘03)
Dr. Douglas J. Barrett
Dr. Roberto Bellegarrigue (‘00)
Dr. Shannon L. Bennett (‘00)
Dr. Joseph R. Boulter (‘85)
Dr. Cindy Brayer (‘99)
Dr. Kenneth Brehnan (‘79)
Dr. Henry G. Breitmoser, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Barry D. Brimacomb
Richard B. Brinker
Dr. Judith T. Buchanan (‘80)
Dr. Clarence E. (‘95) & Joyce S. Bush
Dr. Michele L. Cavendish (‘97)
Dr. Anita Chopra (DAE ‘95)
Dr. Lee R. Cohen (‘01)
Dr. James F. Collins
Dr. Brian T. Crosby (‘94)
Dr. Donald G. Crosson (‘81)
William L. Debay
Dr. Susan L. Dietrich (‘86)
Betty J. Divosta
Dr. Joseph E. Dotson
Dr. Laurence E. Drexler (‘95)
Dr. Tod H. Drucker
Dr. Earle E. Edwards III
Dr. John R. Eifert (‘84)
Dr. Larry F. Elliott
Dr. Mitchell R. Epstein (‘85)
Dr. Douglas R. Fabiani (‘00)
Dr. Michael J. Fernandez (‘95)
Dr. John V. Gammichia (‘95)
Dr. George E. Garrington
Dr. Christopher M. (‘01) & Dr. Jennifer
Dr. H. Geric (‘01)
Dr. & Mrs. Harry W. Graff
Dr. Richard J. Greenspan
Patrick H. Gribbin, Jr.
Dr. Gunjan M. Harmani (‘01)
Dr. Phillip M. Hartgraves (DAE ‘93)
Dr. Michael C. Hartley (‘99)
Dr. Lee S. Hauer (DAE ‘86)
Dr. Michael A. Hess (‘01)
Dr. Angela S. Hilton (‘91)
Dr. David T. Holden (‘02)
Dr. Johnny Johnson, Jr. (‘83)
Dr. Lance A. Karp (‘00)
Dr. Elizabeth Keith (‘94)
Dr. John E. Kincheloe
Dr. Laurie A. Kitson-Bowers (‘00)
Dr. Edward D. Kosakoski (‘86)
Dr. Ernest A. Lado, Jr.
Dr. Richard J. Lamont
Dr. Alan C. Levin
Dr. Clara Y. Llodra (‘85)
Dr. Michael J. Mahaffey (‘90)
Dr. Alfredo D. Martin (‘01)
Dr. Jeffrey D. May (‘01)
Dr. Elizabeth A. McDade (‘78)
Dr. Jake M. McGilvray
Mr. & Mrs. Lavelle F. McReynolds
Dr. Eric E. Mohr (‘00)
Dr. Cesar M. Pareja (‘01)
Dr. David G. Parker
This Honor Roll includes the names of alldonors to the UF College of Dentistry from July 1, 2003 to June 30, 2004. If your name isnot included and you think it should be, one ofthe following may be the reason it is not:
• The gift was made before July 1, 2003, (andwas recognized in a previous report) or afterJune 30, 2004, (and it will be recognized in afuture Honor Roll).
• You made a pledge instead of a gift andplanned to fulfill your commitment after June30, 2004. (Only actual pledge payments
made between July 1, 2003 and June 30,2004 are listed.)
• A personal gift was made using your compa-ny’s check or letterhead. In this case, you maybe listed in the corporate and organization sec-tion of the Honor Roll.
• We made a mistake. In spite of our best efforts,errors and omissions occur. If so, pleaseaccept our apologies and notify the UF Collegeof Dentistry Development Office, PO Box100217, Gainesville, FL. 32610-0217. Call 352-392-2946 or e-mail Cathy Jenkins, UFCD direc-tor of development at [email protected].
HONORR O L L
Dr. John H. Perrin (‘95)
Captain Boyd E. Robinson
Col. & Mrs. Alfred Rodriguez
Dr. Laura M. Rogers (‘94)
Renato G. Salazar
Dr. Elizabeth C. Salvador (‘93)
Dr. Nicholas J. Savastano, Jr. (‘00)
Dr. Nigel A. Schultz (‘88)
Elly Y. Sharaf-Eldeen
Dr. Kristin M. Shinnick (‘94)
Dr. Alberto Silva (‘01)
Dr. Henry A. Silverman (‘79)
Dr. Shelby R. Smithey (DAE ‘84)
James J. Speed
Alejandra M. Thompson
Dr. Mauricio C. Tijerino (‘99)
Dr. Monte R. Tredway (‘82)
Dr. Linda A. Trotter (‘87)
Dr. R. Lance Tuttle (‘01)
Dr. Warren P. Vallerand (DAE ‘89)
Dr. Richard D. Walter (‘97)
Mr. & Mrs. Karl H. Watson
Dr. Willard L. Watson, Jr. (‘82)
Dr. Carl C. Wilkinson III (‘80)
Dr. Michael S. Willis (‘86)
Dr. Lisa N. Yarbrough (‘98)
Wayne & Cecilia G. Yemma
Dr. Deborah J. Zimmerman-Corliss (‘96)
$250 - $499
Dr. Lori A. Aiosa (‘97)
Dr. Dennis P. Allen (‘96)
Dr. Don L. Allen, Sr.
Dr. Steven R. Alman (‘83)
Dr. Roxzanne J. Amos (‘97)
Dr. John M. Andrews (‘89)
Dr. Kenneth J. Anusavice
Dr. Jorge L. Arango
Dr. Gregory A. Archambault (‘83)
Dr. Daryl E. Askeland (‘97)
Dr. Ronald E. Askeland
Dr. Joseph M. Barton (‘86)
Dr. John A. Batlle III (‘83)
Dr. Ronald A. Baughman
Dr. Peter F. Bayer
Dr. Jeffrey L. Beattie (‘88)
Dr. Paul L. Benjamin (‘76)
Daniel A. Bertoch
Dr. Carlos A. Bertot (‘92)
Dr. Ilse W. Berube (‘96)
Dr. Hector Bethart
Dr. Barton R. Blumberg (‘81)
Dr. James E. Boatwright III (‘98)
Dr. Douglas Bogart (‘84)
Dr. Marc A. Boillot
Dr. Dewey L. Bracy (‘86)
Dr. Daniel J. Brennan (‘95)
Dr. Craig Bridgeman (‘76)
Dr. Vishtasb Broumand (‘97)
Dr. Richard S. Brown (‘83)
Christina H. Bryan
Kathleen E. Bucher
Dr. George H. Burgess
Dr. Mary A. Butler (‘83)
Dr. Salvatore R. Cabassa (‘95)
Dr. Maria C. Camp (‘85)
Dr. Jack P. Campbell (‘80)
Dr. John K. Capua (‘81)
Dr. Richard D. Carlson (‘84)
Dr. Barry W. Cates (‘90)
Dr. Randall B. Caton
Dr. Jorge R. Centurion
Dr. John M. Cherry, Jr. (‘85)
Dr. Michael Childers
Dr. Raymond T. Chu (‘83)
Dr. Lawrence L. Clark, Sr.
Dr. Richard G. Cooper
Dr. Thomas A. Copulos (DAE ‘92)
Dr. Charles J. Cunningham
Dr. Alberto G. David (‘87)
Dr. Christopher N. Deture (‘96)
Dr. Teresa A. Dolan
Dr. John S. Dozier (‘80)
Dr. Stuart I. Dropkin (‘78)
Dr. Stephen M. Durrett (‘97)
Dr. David J. Ferlita (‘93)
Dr. David D. Feuer
Dr. Edward J. Fisher (‘97)
Dr. Gerardo G. Fortunato (‘79)
Dr. George S. Fox, Jr.
Dr. Dennis C. Freeland (‘82)
Dr. Delaram A. Galinis
Dr. Clare L. Garner
Dr. Robert D. Gear
Dr. Robert D. Gear, Jr. (‘92)
Dr. Richard V. Gelder (‘77)
Dr. Laurence I. Grayhills (‘85)
Dr. Vincent A. Grosso II (‘84)
Dr. Paul A. Guidi (‘85)
Dr. Maria C. Gundian-Rodriguez (‘88)
Dr. Melanie G. S. Halkitis (‘83)
Dr. Charles Hambrook
Dr. John W. Hargrave
Dr. F. Reese Harrison, Jr. (‘98)
Dr. William G. Harrison
Dr. Robert B. Hawkins (‘79)
Dr. Malcolm E. Hawley
Dr. D. Alan Hays (‘76)
Dr. James R. Hayslett
Dr. Robert E. Hendry II (‘88)
Dr. Gary E. Herbeck (‘78)
Dr. Cecilia W. Hines (‘82)
Dr. Nancy A. Horton (‘90)
Dr. Frederick E. Hosley
Dr. L.T. Huber
Dr. R. P. & Mrs. Marion W. Hylton
Dr. Carlos M. Interian (‘85)
Dr. Eve James-Wilson
Dr. Janis J. Jeffers (‘93)
Dr. Kim U. Jernigan (‘97)
Dr. Grady E. Johnson, Jr. (‘76)
Dr. Patrick T. Johnson (‘93)
Dr. Jeffrey D. Jones (‘85)
Dr. Keith G. Kanter
Dr. Michael S. Kanter (‘82)
Dr. Barry H. Katz (‘84)
Dr. J. C. Kehoe
Dr. Elizabeth K. Kelly (‘91)
Dr. Scott F. Kenward (‘80)
Dr. Lee Anne Keough (‘97)
Dr. Raymond D. Kimsey (‘83)
Dr. Sue A. King (‘79)
Dr. Kenneth W. Knopf (‘80)
Dr. Ira M. Kotch (‘84)
Dr. Jeffrey Krickman
Dr. Robert W. Ladley (‘82)
Dr. Steven M. Lanster (‘81)
Dr. J. Michael Layton (‘87)
Dr. Peter G. Lemieux (‘97)
Dr. H. Ronald Levin
Dr. Rudolph T. (‘82) & Sherri L.
(Haynes) Liddell
Dr. Rochelle Lopyan (‘80)
Dr. Joseph R. Lowe (‘95)
Dr. James J. Lyons
Dr. Selena L. Marchan (‘93)
Dr. James E. Martin III (‘87)
Dr. William B. Martin (‘77)
Dr. Robert D. Matteson (‘80)
Dr. Frank D. May (‘88)
Dr. Todd W. McCabe (‘92)
Dr. William T. McKenzie, Jr. (‘87)
Dr. Daniel J. Melker (‘03)
Dr. Kevin Melker (‘03)
Dr. Paul A. Mevoli (‘84)
Dr. Scott G. Milo (‘86)
Dr. James A. Mitchell
Dr. Ivar A. Mjor
Dr. Wayne G. Moesching
Dr. Mark E. Moffitt (‘80)
Dr. Vikram Mohip
Dr. Nancy Montgomery-Ware (‘90)
Dr. Ivo Moraguez (‘89)
Dr. Oscar Morejon (‘90)
Dr. Keith A. Morse (‘99)
Dr. Arturo F. Mosquera (‘79)
Dr. J. Marie Stidham Mundy (‘85)
Dr. Robert S. Murrell (‘78)
Dr. Stephen C. Myers (‘80)
Dr. Gary C. Nawrocki (‘80)
Dr. Scott D. Newlin (‘90)
Dr. Maria J. Oquet Ricart
Dr. James F. Outlaw
Dr. C. K. Owens
Dr. Howard Pando (‘87)
Dr. Janet D. Pappas (‘88)
Dr. Richard A. Perallon (‘86)
Dr. Steven D. Perrotti (‘99)
Dr. Mary A. Pittman (‘86)
Dr. Raj M. Rawal
Dr. Steven D. Reddick (‘84)
INDIVIDUALS (CONT.)Dr. William F. Robinson
Dr. Eric Joel Ross (‘90)
Dr. David W. Rowe II (‘95)
Dr. L. Allen Sain (‘88)
Dr. Pamela R. Sandow (‘86)
Dr. David Saraga (‘80)
Dr. Anthony J. Schweiger III (‘98)
Dr. Roderick K. Shaw, III
Dr. Wm. B. Shreve
Dr. Michael Simon (‘89)
Dr. Tim K. & Dr. Annie Chin Siu
Dr. Alan Slootsky
Dr. Jerry B. Smith, Jr. (‘78)
Dr. James A. (‘85) & Lori L. Speckman
Dr. Eugene H. & Nancy V. Spiegel
Mrs. Dorma J. Stanley
Ms. Judy M. Steverson
Dr. Michael I. Stewart
Dr. Jack R. Taylor (‘91)
Dr. Roland C. Thaler, Jr.
Dr. David A. Thaler (‘87)
Dr. Julia R. Thaler (‘95)
Dr. E. Donald Thomas III (‘87)
Dr. David A. Thompson (‘84)
Dr. Robert R. Thousand, Jr. (DAE ‘81)
Dr. William Truax, II
Dr. Alfred H. Underwood, Jr.
Dr. J. W. Valentine (‘97)
Dr. William K. Van Dyke (‘83)
Dr. Christopher F. Waite (‘94)
Dr. Lewis C. Walker
Dr. Kevin B. Wallace (‘00)
Dr. Bruce D. Waterman (‘82)
Dr. Ronald E. Watson
Dr. Sheri Watson
Dr. Sterling L. Watson (‘82)
Dr. Jeanette Westberry (‘84)
Dr. Cecil S. White, Jr. (‘81)
Dr. Steven M. Wieder (‘84)
Dr. Dewitt C. Wilkerson III (‘82)
Dr. David E. Willey (‘86)
Dr. Israel Winikor (‘86)
Dr. Clark J. Wright (‘78)
Dr. J. Allan Zerulik
Dr. Walter F. Zoller (‘80)
$500 - $999
Dr. Herbert R. Alexander, Jr.
Dr. Amy F. Anderson (‘96)
Dr. Juan C. Anguita (‘92)
Dr. Jenny L. (‘97) &
Dr. Ryan E. Askeland (‘98)
Dr. Richard L. Balick (‘83)
Dr. Steven P. Bogdanoff (‘80)
Dr. Terrence L. Braun (‘81)
Dr. Leonard L. Britten
Dr. Richard F. Brooks
Dr. Leisa J. Bryan (‘89)
Dr. Steven C. Bryan (‘80)
Dr. Matilde F. Castellini
Dr. Francis C. Chaney (‘79)
Dr. Robert B. Churney (DAE ‘87)
Dr. Mark S. Coican (‘81)
Dr. Peter E. Dawson
Dr. Raymond A. Della Porta, Sr.
Dr. John R. Droter
Dr. Alan E. Fetner (‘79) & Dr. Mary S.
Hartigan (‘81)
Dr. Thomas P. Floyd (‘78)
Dr. Ulrich (DAE ‘94) & Kristin Stich
Foerster
Dr. Charles L. Ford III (‘76)
Dr. Shaun D. Graser (‘82)
Dr. T. L. Green (‘78)
Dr. Jeffrey A. Hameroff
Mary E. Hardison
Dr. Cynthia D. Haug (‘99)
Dr. Tricia E. Hess (‘97)
Dr. Lauren G. Hodges (‘85)
Dr. Mark R. Holmes (‘01)
Dr. Salvatore R. Indelicato (DAE ‘89)
Dr. Margaret Walsh (‘90) &
Dr. Gregory A. Johnston
Dr. Loyce A. Jones (‘84)
Dr. Donald M. Keene
Dr. Richard M. (‘99) & Dr. Jennifer D.
Kernagis (‘99)
Dr. Loyd J. Kiernan III (‘80)
Dr. Arthur D. King
Dr. Thomas V. Klement (‘79)
Dr. Sue E. Langham (‘80)
Dr. Gerard J. Lemongello, Jr. (‘87)
Dr. Craig J. Malin (‘86)
Dr. William C. (‘96) &
Dr. Dawn L. Martin (‘96)
Dr. Buddy James McAlpin (‘78)
Dr. John T. McCann (‘77)
Dr. Michael G. McCorkle (‘88)
Dr. Axel E. McGuffie (‘99)
Dr. William H. Miller (‘87)
Dr. Cindy C. Moore (‘79)
Dr. William J. Murray
Dr. Dennis G. Nielson
Dr. Roger B. Nofsinger
Dr. Richard A. Parent (‘95)
Dr. J. Carter Perkins, Jr. (‘86)
Dr. Enrique Romeu (‘83)
Dr. David C. (‘77) & Elizabeth G. Sarrett
Dr. Richard P. Soven (‘79)
Dr. Venita J. Sposetti (‘79)
Dr. Ann L. Steiner (‘80)
Dr. Carol M. Stewart (DAE ‘88) &
Dr. Robert E. Bates, Jr.
Dr. Mark R. Stover
Dr. Jeffrey S. Thompson (‘83)
Dr. Michael L. Tidwell (‘76)
Dr. Maria A. Valdes-Domigoes (‘90)
& Dr. Michael W. Domingoes (‘90)
Dr. Sheryl L. Watkins (‘94)
Dr. Raymond T. Webber
Dr. Abby T. Wilentz (‘97)
Dr. Michael K. Willis
Dr. Thomas G. Wilson (DAE ‘89)
Dr. Jess H. Yates (‘80)
Dr. Keith A. Yount (DAE ‘96)
$1000 - $1999
Dr. Rosario M. Aviles (‘98)
Dr. Daniel P. Barnes (DAE ‘89)
Mary P. Bolton
Dr. Robert L. Burns, Jr. (DAE ‘93)
Dr. Samuel S. Caranante
Dr. Vincent C. Caranante, Sr.
Dr. Tony D. Clark (‘89)
Dr. William J. Clark (DAE ‘97)
Dr. Larry J. Cook (‘79)
Dr. John W. Crowder, Jr. (DAE ‘91)
Dr. Suzanne N. Davidson (‘90)
Dr. Michael E. DeGrood (‘90)
Dr. L. Carl DeJongh
Dr. Angel Diaz-Norrman (DAE ‘86)
Dr. Ronald L. Dixon (‘76)
Dr. Lizette A. (‘88) &
Dr. Mark T. Dreyer (‘86)
Dr. Peter T. Esposito (DAE ‘94)
Dr. Jere W. Ferguson
Dr. Dennis E. Fisher (‘77)
Dr. Mark H. (DAE ‘97) & Jennifer T.
Freeland
Dr. Gustavo E. Fuentes
Dr. Brian D. Fuselier (DAE ‘89)
Dr. Jay H. Garlitz (‘82)
Dr. Lewis M. Garrish (‘77)
Dr. Robert D. Gehrig (DAE ‘81)
Alex Ghazal
Dr. William M. Gillenwaters (‘86)
Dr. Gerald G. (‘79) &
Dr. Susan S. Goebel (‘84)
Dr. Margaret S. Hartwig (‘88)
Dr. Davis Henderson
Dr. Ronald D. Hucke (‘79)
Dr. Paul Johnson
Dr. Michael J. Kania (DAE ‘91)
Dr. Alan S. Kaplan (‘76)
Dr. Raed S. Kasem
Dr. Thomas P. Kelleher (‘82)
Dr. Michael W. Kessler (DAE ‘97)
Dr. Robert A. Lalane II (‘79)
Dr. Martha A. Lawrence (DAE ‘85)
Dr. Thomas C. Lawton
Dr. Richard A. (‘80) &
Vickie W. Lepore
Dr. Robyn B. Lesser (‘00)
Dr. Barry A. Loughner
Dr. & Mrs. Parker E. Mahan
Dr. Gary R. Manasse (‘93)
Dr. Bruce D. Manne (‘80)
Dr. Christopher E. Marlette (‘81)
Dr. Mark A. Mautner (‘82)
Leigh A. McIlwain
Dr. Janna McIntosh (DAE )
Dr. Stacy B. McLendon-Broome (‘92)
& Dr. Craig C. Broome (‘92)
Dr. Esteban (‘78) & Maria E. Mulkay
Dr. Daniel B. (‘83) &
Dr. Marsha P. Mullett (‘83)
Dr. R. Daniel & Ann A. Nable
Dr. Christopher S. Noel
Dr. Gary L. Novak (‘76)
Dr. Craig L. Oldham (‘92)
Dr. Alan R. Ossi (‘99)
Dr. Stephen B. Page (‘79)
Dr. Robert E. Primosch
Dr. Gregory D. Reddish (‘80)
Dr. Stephanie L. Reeder (‘03)
Dr. Michael P. Sardzinski (‘93)
Dr. Julie A. Saviano (‘91)
Dr. Kenneth A. Schwiebert (‘80)
Dr. Frank J. (‘92) & Theresa Sierra
Dr. Perry V. Silva (DAE ‘95)
Dr. Andrew L. Skigen (‘95)
Dr. Gregory E. & Patricia A. Smith
Dr. Kirk H. Solberg (‘92)
Dr. Bruce J. Stevens
Dr. Mark C. Stewart
Dr. Robert B. Swindle (‘88)
Dr. Timothy J. Temple
Dr. John H. Thee, Jr. (‘86)
Dr. Don E. Tillery, Jr. (‘84)
Dr. Timothy M. (‘82) &
Dr. Janice G. Wahl (DAE ‘83)
Dr. Jonathan C. Waldron (‘77)
Dr. John F. Whitt, Jr.
Dr. James G. Wilson II (‘93)
$2000 - $9999
Dr. William H. Aippersbach
Dr. Harold R. Arthur (DAE ‘81)
Dr. Dale D. Batten (‘79)
Dr. Marci M. (‘83) &
Dr. O. Glenn Beck, Jr. (‘79)
Dr. Melvin B. Benson (DAE ‘98)
Dr. Philip B. Bhaskar (‘83)
Dr. Stu Bonnin (‘99)
Dr. Laban Bontrager (‘78)
Dr. Wayne D. Bradley
Dr. & Mrs. Sol G. Brotman
Dr. Randall C. Brown (‘77)
Dr. Jeffrey N. Brownstein
Dr. Jorge C. Coro (‘79)
Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Cox
Dr. Jeffery Dootson (‘80)
Dr. Garland L. S. Forbes
Dr. Marc A. Gale
Dr. Jimmy Glenos (‘81)
Dr. Timothy A. Glomb (‘93)
Dr. Henry A. (DAE ‘91) &
Karleen Mackey Gremillion
Dr. Matthew B. Hall
Dr. Jeffrey P. Heilig (‘81)
Dr. Mary A. Hencinski (‘85)
Dr. To-Nguyen T. Hoang (‘89)
Dr. James C. (‘99) &
Tricia R. Johnson
Dr. Wade A. Kennedy (‘78)
Dr. Carolyn S. (‘89) &
Dr. Brian G. Kerr
Dr. Gary H. Malowitz
Dr. Barry K. Marcum (DAE ‘94)
Dr. Celia S. Martin (‘84)
Dr. Silas E. McAninch (‘85)
Dr. Harold F. & Dr. Vicky Menchel
Dr. Howell C. Morrison (‘84)
Dr. James E. (‘79) &
Bonnie B. Nabors
Dr. Stephen T. Parker (‘83)
Dr. Sonia I. Pena (‘80)
Dr. Raymond L. Rogers, Jr. (‘76)
Dr. Heberto M. Salgueiro (‘83) &
Dr. Rita Echevarria-Salgueiro
Dr. Hans R. Salheiser (‘87)
Dr. Bruce W. Scarola (‘83)
Dr. Barry P. & Ellen G. Setzer
Dr. Martha V. Smyth (‘90)
Dr. Gary J. Snyder (‘77)
Dr. Michael D. Spencer
Dr. Douglas L. Starkey (‘87)
Dr. Tracie C. Starling (‘94)
Dr. Patricia M. Tapley (‘88)
Dr. & Mrs. William H. Truax
Dr. Kathy Z. Tyler (‘89)
Dr. Arvind K. Vakani (‘03)
Dr. Sergio R. Vallejo (‘89)
Dr. Rick Waggener
Rosa W. Watkins
Dr. Gerald K. Weaver (‘79)
Dr. Nathan V. (‘76) &
Lynn O. Williams
$10,000 - $24,999
Dr. Rodney S. (‘80) &
Dr. Eva F. Ackley (‘81)
Dr. Patrice & Dr. John A. Bidwell
Dr. Geraldine M. Ferris (‘79)
Dr. Gerald M. Kluft
Dr. George B. MacMaster (DAE ‘88)
Dr. William T. & Jackie C. Reid
Dr. & Mrs. V. Keith Riley
Dr. Charles L. & Dr. Lydia G. Ross
Dr. Ronald J. Rozanski (‘85)
Dr. Patricia G. Webb (‘93)
$100 - $249A-dec, Inc.
Atlantic Coast District Dental Association
Florida Dental Assn.
G. Hartzell & Son
The Gillette Co.
Medtronic Foundation
Sedaros & Sedaros, M.D.s
Soutel Dental Center
West Coast Biomedical Services, Inc.
$250- $499
Ace Surgical Supply Company
International College of Dentists
Jacksonville Dental Society
Lee County Dental Society, Inc.
Patterson Dental Supply, Inc.
Walters & Ferguson
$500- $999
AstraZeneca LP
Bello Dental Center, Inc.
Carly Thomas & Caryn Alvarado, D.D.S.
Class of 2003 College of Dentistry
Dentsply
Hillsborough County Dental Assn.
Medplex Dental, Inc.
Novamin Technology, Inc.
Oral-Facial & Implant Surgery, P.A.
South Georgia Oral & Maxillofacial Surg.
$1,000 - $1,999
Alliance of the Florida Dental Assn.
Bookmyer & Bookmyer, P.A.
Dentsply
Exactech, Inc.
Florida Assn. of Endodontists
Kiwanis Club Foundation
Litowitz Foundation, Inc.
Raffi Margossian, D.D.S., M.S.D., Inc.
Ortho Technology, Inc.
Purdue Pharma LP
$2,000 - $9,999
Americus Dental Labs
Atlantic Dental, Inc.
Brown & Chmielarski
Captek Precious Chemicals USA, Inc.
Clayton-Johnson, P.A. Trust Account
Colgate-Palmolive Co.
The Community Foundation, Inc.
Drs. Caleb King & Richard Oliver, Jr.
Endo Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Florida Assn. of Orthodontists, Inc.
Florida Cancer Pain Initiative, Inc.
Kenneth W. Grader Foundation, Inc.
Gulf Coast Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
ITI Foundation
Synthes, U.S.A.
$10,000 - $24,999
CollaGenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Janssen Pharmaceutica Products LP
Walter Lorenz Surgical, Inc.
Susan Royal Wurth Foundation, Inc.
U.F. Dental Guild
$25,000 - $49,999
Align Technology, Inc.
The Lucy Gooding Charitable Fdtn. Trust
3i Implant Innovations, Inc.
$100,000 - $199,999
City of Seminole
Straumann U.S.A.
$200,000 or more
Pinellas County Commission/
Department of Social Services
State Endowment Matching Gifts
State Facility Matching Gifts
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