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  2. Irwin D. Mandel - Wikipedia

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    Irwin D. Mandel (April 9, 1922, in Brooklyn – May 26, 2011, in Montclair, New Jersey) was an American biochemist and dentist who was known for his research on the biochemistry of saliva. He was a founder of the preventive dentistry movement and established the first department of preventive dentistry at an American university, the Columbia ...

  3. Alfred Fones - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Civilion Fones (1869 – March 15, 1938) was an American dentist from Bridgeport, Connecticut, who has been called the founder of the profession of dental hygiene, starting in 1906. Fones created the name "dental hygienist" and in 1913 established the first school of dental hygiene. [1]

  4. Dental public health - Wikipedia

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    1791- The first dental treatment available for the poor, established in New York City; 1840- The world's first national dental organisation was founded; 1861- Philadelphian charity hospital offers dental services; 1865- First ever children's dental clinic, established in Germany; 1867- Boston opened its first low income dental clinic

  5. History of public health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 38.11 (1948): pp.1539-1550. online; Bordley, James, and A. McGehee Harvey. Two centuries of American medicine, 1776-1976 (1976). online; Bonner, Thomas N. The Kansas Doctor: A Century of Pioneering (Kansas UP, 1959) pp 120--171, argues Kansas was a national leader in public health in 1904 ...

  6. Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    John M. Harris started the world's first dental school in Bainbridge, Ohio, and helped to establish dentistry as a health profession. It opened on 21 February 1828, and today is a dental museum. [15] The first dental college, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, opened in Baltimore, Maryland, US in 1840.

  7. Horace Wells - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 19 in 1834, Wells began studying dentistry under a two-year apprenticeship in Boston. [2] The first dental school did not open until 1840 in Baltimore. [3] At age 23, Wells published a booklet "An Essay on Teeth" in which he advocated for his ideas in preventive dentistry, particularly for the use of a toothbrush.

  8. American mother living in Denmark reveals vast differences in ...

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    She explained that children typically have dental appointments every 18 months, although if there are any issues spotted, parents can make additional appointments, schedule more frequent visits ...

  9. Dentist - Wikipedia

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    From 1846 to 1855, new dental techniques were being invented such as the use of ester anesthesia for surgery, and the cohesive gold foil method which enabled gold to be applied to a cavity. The American Dental Association was established in 1859 after a meeting with 26 dentists. Around 1867, the first university-associated dental school was ...