Women in Dentistry: From Historical Milestones to Leadership in the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda
Abstract
:1. Historical Evolution of Women in Dentistry
2. Current Perspectives on Women in Dentistry
2.1. Career Choices and Working Conditions
2.2. Academic and Research Aspects
2.3. Leadership Aspects
3. Gender Challenges in Dentistry and the 2030 Agenda
4. Initiatives and Strategies to Achieve Gender Equity in Dentistry
5. International Support and Global Models of Empowerment
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Name (Year) | Context | Career | Recognition/Impact |
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Lucy Beaman Hobbs Taylor (1866) | First woman to graduate from a recognized dental school. | Graduated from the Ohio College of Dental Surgery, and was admitted to the Iowa State Dental Society. | Inspired by the inclusion of women in professional institutions; the AAWD (American Association of Women Dentists) created an award in her honor. |
Henriette Hirschfeld Pagelsen (1869) | First woman to graduate from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. | Traveled from Germany to the U.S. to study; faced opposition but established a successful practice in Berlin, treating royalty. | First woman to practice dentistry with formal credentials in Germany; a role model for future generations. |
Nellie E. Pooler Chapman (1870s) | First woman to practice dentistry in California. | Learned from her husband and continued the practice while he was away. | Inspired other women in California to enter the field of dentistry. |
Annie D. Ramburger (1874) | First American woman to graduate from the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery. | Primarily treated women and children. | Overcame prejudice and gained recognition as a qualified dentist. |
Emilie Foeking (1873) | First woman to earn a dental degree in Baltimore. | Was admitted to Baltimore after being rejected in Pennsylvania; her thesis defended the role of women in dentistry; returned to Prussia to practice. | Pioneer in opening opportunities for women in European dentistry. Her thesis, “Is Woman Adapted to the Dental Profession?”, was published in the American Journal of Dental Sciences. |
Lilian Lindsay (1895) | First woman to obtain a formal degree in Dentistry in the UK. | Accepted at the hospital and the Edinburgh Dental School. | Leadership of prominent professional associations. |
Evangeline Jordon (1898) | First pediatric dentist in the U.S. | Worked as a dental assistant (specialized in children). Set standards in pediatric dentistry. | Highlighted the importance of children’s dental care in private practices; considered the founder of Pediatric Dentistry. |
Ida Gray Rollins (1890) | First African American woman to earn a dental degree. | Worked at Dr. Jonathan Taft’s clinic, the first dean of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. | Made significant contributions to the African American community and helped establish the National Association of Colored Women (U.S.). |
María Rajoó (1800) | The first female dentist in Spain. | She practiced dentistry in Madrid between 1800 and 1830. | Her professional work set an important precedent for future generations of women in the field. |
Polonia Sanz y Ferrer (1849) | One of the first women in Spain to obtain an official license to practice dentistry. | Granted by the Academy of Medicine and Surgery of Valencia to perform procedures such as tooth cleaning and extractions. | Served as court dentist to the Moroccan prince Muley el Abbas during the war with Spain. Treatise on Teeth, 1852. |
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Velázquez-Cayón, R.T.; Martín Balbuena, P. Women in Dentistry: From Historical Milestones to Leadership in the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda. Adm. Sci. 2025, 15, 182. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15050182
Velázquez-Cayón RT, Martín Balbuena P. Women in Dentistry: From Historical Milestones to Leadership in the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda. Administrative Sciences. 2025; 15(5):182. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15050182
Chicago/Turabian StyleVelázquez-Cayón, Rocío Trinidad, and Pilar Martín Balbuena. 2025. "Women in Dentistry: From Historical Milestones to Leadership in the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda" Administrative Sciences 15, no. 5: 182. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15050182
APA StyleVelázquez-Cayón, R. T., & Martín Balbuena, P. (2025). Women in Dentistry: From Historical Milestones to Leadership in the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda. Administrative Sciences, 15(5), 182. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci15050182