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  2. Women in dentistry - Wikipedia

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    There is a long history of women in dentistry. Women are depicted as assistant dentists in the Middle Ages. Women are depicted as assistant dentists in the Middle Ages. Prior to the 19th century, dentistry was largely not yet a clearly defined and regulated profession with formal educational requirements.

  3. Women in dentistry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1890: Ida Rollins became the first African-American woman to earn a dental degree in the United States, which she earned from the University of Michigan. [3] [8] 1892: The Women's Dental Association of the U.S. was founded in 1892 by Mary Stillwell-Kuesel with 12 charter members. [9]

  4. Lucy Hobbs Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Hobbs Taylor (March 14, 1833 – October 3, 1910) was an American dentist, known for being the first woman to graduate from dental school (Ohio College of Dental Surgery in 1866). [ 1 ] She was originally denied admittance to the Eclectic Medical College in Cincinnati, Ohio , owing to her gender.

  5. Dentist - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Hobbs Taylor was the first woman to earn a dental degree. In the 1880s, tube toothpaste was created which replaced the original forms of powder or liquid toothpaste. New dental boards, such as the National Association of Dental Examiners, were created to establish standards and uniformity among dentists. [ 4 ]

  6. Ida Gray - Wikipedia

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    Ida Gray (also known as Ida Gray Nelson and Ida Rollins; March 4, 1867 – May 3, 1953) was the first African-American woman to become a dentist in the United States. [1]At a very young age she became an orphan when her parents died.

  7. Emeline Roberts Jones - Wikipedia

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    Emeline Roberts Jones (1836–1916) was the first woman to practice dentistry in the United States. [1] She married the dentist Daniel Jones when she was a teenager (at age 18) but she did not become his assistant until 1855. [2] Her husband believed that dentistry was not a suitable career for a woman.

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  9. List of first female dentists by country - Wikipedia

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    Country Dentist Year of graduation Year of starting practice Bahrain Zakia Salman [36] [37]: 1972 1984 China Zhang Qiongxian [38]: 1936 India Vimla Sood [39]: 1944 Iran Badri Teymourtash [40]