List of dentists

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List of Dentists encompasses professionals from various eras and regions who have contributed significantly to the field of dentistry. Dentistry, being an essential component of healthcare, focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and conditions of the oral cavity. This list includes notable individuals known for their pioneering work, innovations, and dedication to dental care and education.

Historical Figures[edit | edit source]

  • Pierre Fauchard (1678–1761) - Often referred to as the "Father of Modern Dentistry," Fauchard was a French dentist who is credited with developing dental prostheses, introducing dental fillings, and significantly improving the understanding of oral anatomy and diseases.
  • Greene Vardiman Black (1836–1915) - An American dentist, Black is known for his contributions to dental education, operative dentistry, and dental materials. He developed the principles for cavity preparation and fillings, which are still taught in dental schools today.

Contemporary Leaders[edit | edit source]

  • Anne Wojcicki - While not a dentist by profession, Wojcicki's work as the CEO of a leading biotechnology company has significantly impacted dental genetics and personalized dental medicine.
  • Atul Gawande - A renowned surgeon and author, Gawande has contributed to healthcare systems improvements, some of which have implications for dental practice management and patient care.

Innovators in Dentistry[edit | edit source]

  • Willoughby D. Miller (1853–1907) - An American dentist and bacteriologist, Miller is known for his work on the microbial theory of dental caries, linking mouth bacteria with tooth decay.
  • Per-Ingvar Brånemark (1929–2014) - A Swedish orthopedic surgeon and research professor, Brånemark is credited with the discovery of osseointegration, the basis for modern dental implants.

Dental Educators[edit | edit source]

  • Linda Niessen - A prominent figure in dental education and public health, Niessen has focused on geriatric dentistry and the oral health challenges of older adults.
  • Harold Hillenbrand (1901–1980) - An American dentist and former executive director of the American Dental Association, Hillenbrand made significant contributions to dental education and professional development.

Specialists[edit | edit source]

  • Edward Angle (1855–1930) - Known as the "Father of Modern Orthodontics," Angle classified various forms of malocclusion and developed orthodontic appliances.
  • Gordon Christensen - A prosthodontist and dental educator, Christensen is renowned for his research and educational contributions to restorative dentistry.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The field of dentistry has evolved significantly over the years, thanks to the contributions of many dedicated professionals. This list represents just a fraction of individuals who have made notable impacts in various areas of dentistry, from clinical practice and education to research and innovation.

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