Louis P. Amendolagine, D.D.S.
Dr. Louis Amendolagine began his dental practice in the Washingtonville area after earning his DDS degree from Georgetown University in 1984. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the New York State Dental Society, and the American Equilibration Society.
In 2003 he was chosen to be a mentor for Creating Restorative Excellence, a center for advanced dental learning in Seattle, Washington led by Dr. John K. Kois. This honor came only after completing an intense series of advanced courses over several years covering treatment planning, occlusion (how teeth fit together), periodontal (gum) therapy, fixed prosthodontics (crowns and bridges), and implants.
In 2007, Dr. Amengolagine completed the Misch Surgical Program at Temple University School of Dentistry. He completed 150 hours of advanced hands-on training in Implant Placement during this series of courses. He received a Fellowship Diploma from the International Congress of Oral Implantologists in February 2008.
Geri T. Friefeld, D.D.S.
After receiving her DDS degree from Georgetown University in 1984, Dr. Geri Friefeld, along with her husband, Dr. Amendolagine helped to build and establish their private practice. She continues her education through courses and seminars in order to enhance her dental knowledge. She also serves as a panel member on the Surrogate Decision Making Committee for the New York State Committee of Quality of Care for Persons with Disabilities. Dr. Friefeld is an associate member of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentists.
As a mother of two, Dr. Friefeld finds great enjoyment and fulfillment in treating children within her practice. She also visits local schools to educate children on the importance of good oral hygiene with a visual, "hands on" approach. |