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Joseph Rumfola, DDS, serves as Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine, where he holds the position of Program Director for the Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) certificate program. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University in 1998, followed by his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine in 2002, and completed his AEGD certificate at the same institution in 2003. Following dental school, Rumfola established a general dental practice in Springville, New York, where he continues to operate six days a week, providing comprehensive patient care. At the University at Buffalo, he dedicates two days per week to academic duties, including serving as a clinical instructor in restorative dentistry, supervising AEGD residents, delivering lectures in multiple courses, and contributing to educational initiatives within the School of Dental Medicine.
In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Rumfola has engaged in clinical research, participating in laboratory studies evaluating experimental cavity-filling materials. His scholarly contributions include two peer-reviewed publications: 'Effect of diode laser and topical fluoride applications on white-spot lesions in bovine enamel' (2019) and 'Restoring unfavorably positioned implants in anterior maxilla: case report' (2013), with a total of seven citations as per academic profiles. He maintains active involvement in professional organizations, serving as President of the Eighth District Dental Society and as the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine representative. Rumfola has also authored articles for the New York State Dental Journal, addressing topics such as optimistic dentistry, dentist mental health, employment covenants for dentists, and the integration of artificial intelligence in dentistry. Furthermore, he has contributed to the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine's alumni magazine, UB Dentist, including writing features on editorial history and event coverage. His dual commitment to clinical practice, resident training, and dental education underscores his impact in restorative dentistry and general dental practice training at the University at Buffalo.

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