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  2. Caroline Louise Josephine Wells - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Louise Josephine Wells (August 1856 – 17 March 1939) was the first professionally qualified female dentist in Ontario, Canada.She was also the first person to provide dental services in mental hospitals in Ontario, and towards the end of her career worked exclusively in these institutions.

  3. Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (RCDSO) was formed by ODA members to act as the governing body. In 1869 the RCDSO opened the first dental school in Canada. [2] In 1893 Caroline Louise Josephine Wells became the first woman to graduate from the RCDSO, which made her the first Canadian woman to graduate from any dental school. [3] [4]

  4. Ontario Dental Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Dental Association is the largest dental association in Canada, representing the dentist of the province of Ontario. It has over 11,000 members, and represents the interests of its members through a variety of initiatives. Including numerous avenues of advocacy including national, provincial and municipal governments.

  5. List of dentists - Wikipedia

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    Petra Lie - the first female dentist in Norway; Hardy Limeback – proponent who led water fluoridation efforts in Canada; Göran Lindblad – Swedish politician; John Linder – American politician, representative in Congress; Lilian Lindsay the first licensed female dentist in Britain; Jim Lonborg – in the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, he is ...

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  7. Canadian Dental Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Dental Association (CDA; French: Association dentaire canadienne) is a non-profit professional association representing Canada's provincial and territorial dental associations. Headquartered in Canada's capital city Ottawa , the CDA serves its members and the public by managing key oral health issues on their behalf and by ...

  8. List of first female dentists by country - Wikipedia

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    Dentist Year of graduation Year of starting practice Argentina: Cidanelia R. González de Carrillo [12] [13] [14] 1896 Bolivia: Maria H. Oropeza [15] 1914 Brazil: Isabella Von Sydow [16] 1906: 1906 Canada: Emma Gaudreau Casgrain [17] 1898 Chile: Amelia Venegas [18] [19] 1884 Colombia: Hortensia Lince [20] 1890 Costa Rica: Pilar Celina Duval [21 ...

  9. Emma Gaudreau Casgrain - Wikipedia

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    She trained as a dentist under her husband, a dental surgeon who was 15 years her senior. [6] After graduating from the "Dental College of the Province of Quebec" (predecessor to the McGill University Faculty of Dentistry) in 1898, she became the first woman in Canada to be officially admitted to the profession of dentistry. [7] She practised ...