To best provide quality service, you will receive a call to arrange payment if money is owed on your account. Appointments are challenging to schedule, and we want to help clear any balances so that treatment will not be interrupted. Thank you! Click here to make a payment.



Join our growing team.

We are hiring for dental hygiene positions for new and experienced hygienists, as well as front desk positions for administrative professionals.

Our company offers a family first mentality with flexible work hours, educational opportunities and mentorships, a safe and friendly environment, and benefits for full time employees.

At UPD, we practice what we teach.

Contact us today to learn about our newest opportunities!

Click here for a list of available positions


Our affiliation with the University at Buffalo and our place in the WNY community enables us to …“practice what we teach!” We are committed to the most advanced, proven standards of care and we treat patients with the same compassion that we teach our UB Dental Students with … because every family deserves the best.





 

UPD Dental Associates Maple Rd Location

1800 Maple Rd.
Williamsville, NY
(716) 688-7712

South Buffalo

515 Abbott Rd.
South Buffalo, NY
(716) 828-3575

West Amherst

3950 E. Robinson Rd.
West Amherst, NY
(716) 995-4490

Main St.

1091 Main Street
Buffalo, NY
(716) 242-8200

Niagara Falls

521 Buffalo Ave.
Niagara Falls, NY
(716) 282-5725

EA

394 Main St
East Aurora, NY
(716) 655-8880

East Compass

425 Michigan Ave.
Buffalo, NY
(716) 402-1090


A message from the NYSDOH and the NYSDOHMH

A message from the NYSDOH and the NYSDOHMH

Lyme Disease

At UPD, we care about the health of our community, and we partner with various healthcare professionals to ensure that we stay healthy. To us, oral health is deeply connected to our overall health. It has come to our attention that New York State has published information on Tick-Borne diseases, which have more than doubled since 2004-2016. Seven new pathogens have been detected in the US. due to expansion, weather, development, and climate. Not all ticks can cause disease and not all bites will make you sick, but as these diseases become more common it's important to learn how to prevent a bite, how to remove a tick and what to do if you think you could have a tick-borne disease.

Lyme disease is the most common disease spread by ticks in New York but there are other serious illnesses spread by ticks. And like Lyme, the other diseases will begin to spread to other regions across the state. We want our patients and families to be safe, and urge you to watch the video below about the use of tick repellents and how they may help.

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