List of dentists
This is a list of dentists who have gained a degree of notability, particularly with regard to the history of those in the field.
Real-life dentists
- Sam Aanestad – former Californian politician
- Harold Albrecht – Conservative Party of Canada politician[1]
- Tomas Albrektsson – implant dentistry
- Henry Aldridge – politician from North Carolina
- Bill Allen – former president of the British Dental Association.[2]
- Theodore C. Almquist – Brigadier General, US Air Force
- Edward Angle – Father of Orthodontics
- Steve Arlin – Dentist after playing Major League Baseball
- Gunadasa Amarasekara – Sinhala language writer[3]
- Amalia Assur (1803–1889) first woman dentist in Sweden and possibly Europe.
- Franz Bäke – Nazi Panzer ace.
- Charles Spence Bate – authority on crustaceans, five species are named for him
- William George Beers – Established the Montreal Lacrosse Club and the Canada Journal of Dental Science[4]
- Samuel Bemis – Photography pioneer who became an eccentric recluse[5]
- Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow – Former head of the dentistry center of the Ministry of Health and Medical Industry under
- Saparmurat Niyazov – former President of Turkmenistan[6]
- André Bolhuis – Netherlands Field Hockey Player
- Daniel Bukantz – American fencer
- Paul Beresford – Conservative Party (UK) politician.
- David Bernier – Secretary of State of Puerto Rico
- Greene Vardiman Black – invented a foot-driven dental drill and is classed as a father of modern dentistry
- Robert Blake – He wrote, An Essay on the Structure and Formation of the Teeth in Man and Various Animals.
- Jan Boubli – French professional poker player and retired dentist[7]
- Allan G. Brodie – American dentist who established the Prize Essay Award to promote research
- Edgar Buchanan – Primarily known for his later career as an actor in shows like Petticoat Junction
- Martin van Butchell – Eccentric who put his wife's head on display at his home/practice after her death[8]
- Donald J. Butz – U.S. Air Force Major General
- Billy Cannon
- Georg Carabelli – Court dentist to the Austrian Emperor who founded a clinic in the University of Vienna
- Gerald Cardinale – Republican Party (United States) politician with a dental office in Fort Lee, New Jersey[9]
- James Carlisle – Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda and member of the British Dental Association[10]
- Allen M. Christensen
- Steve Christian – One of the Pitcairn Island sex abusers who did dentistry and was Mayor
- Dipak Chudasama – Cricketer called "The Doc" because he's a qualified dentist
- Antoni Cieszyński – Polish head of a Stomatology Institute who was killed in the Massacre of Lwów professors
- Bernard J. Cigrand – Possibly the "Father of Flag Day"[11]
- Barney Clark – First recipient of the Jarvik 7 artificial heart
- Henry D. Cogswell – Designed a method of securing dental plates, and in the temperance movement[12]
- Frederick J. Conboy – secretary of the Ontario Dental Association and later mayor of Toronto
- Pierre Corbeil
- Dan Crane – American Dentist/politician. Republican Party[13]
- Gerry Curatola
- Miles Dewey Davis, Jr. – Ran for a seat on the State Legislature, NAACP member, and father to Miles Davis
- Bessie Delany – Of some note as the second black woman to be granted a dentistry license in New York state[14]
- G. Walter Dittmar – former president of the American Dental Association
- Winfield Dunn
- Bill Emmerson – California State Assembly member who had a 22-year practice
- Saskia Estupiñán, Ecuadoran oral health researcher and advisor, known for her work with the World Health Organization
- Thomas W. Evans – founded the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
- Sheila Faith – British politician of the Conservative party
- Pierre Fauchard – wrote the first complete scientific description of dentistry[15]
- Rabab Fetieh – First Saudi female orthodontist
- Charles Finnigan (1901–1967) – Surgeon Rear Admiral in the Royal Navy who was Honorary Dental Surgeon to the Queen from 1955 to 1960.
- Alfred Fones (1869–1938) – came up with the name "dental hygienist" and founded that profession[16]
- Sten Forshufvud – Swedish dentist who drew on his professional knowledge when theorizing about the poisoning of Napoleon
- Rosalie Fougelberg – early female dentist in Sweden
- Samir Ghawshah – Leader of the Palestinian Popular Struggle Front
- John Goodsir – Wrote a noted essay on teeth
- Paul Gosar
- Michael Glick
- George Franklin Grant – First African-American professor at Harvard. He also invented a wooden golf tee.[17]
- Greeeen – Four member Japanese pop music band consisting entirely of dentists who studied at Ohu University in Fukushima[18]
- Zane Grey – Author of Riders of the Purple Sage and practicing dentist
- William Guy – Scottish dentist, creator of the Dental Act of 1921 in UK
- John "Dok" Hager – Cartoonist whose nickname came from his days as a dentist
- Jim Harrell, Jr. – past chairman of the American Dental Association Council on Governmental Affairs, and a Democratic Party (United States) politician
- Chapin A. Harris – Co-Founded the first dental school in the US, or possibly anywhere
- Horace H. Hayden – Architect of the American system of dental education & organizer of professional dentistry
- Harold G. Hillam
- Gay Hitler – Pickaway County, Ohio pioneer[19]
- John Henry "Doc" Holliday – Dentist and American Folklore icon, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral participant
- Matthew Hopcraft – Public dentistry expert and MasterChef Australia contestant
- Les Horvath – Winner of Heisman Trophy who became a dentist
- Edward Hudson – Eminent dentist when the field was new, he is also noted for making fake "ruins"
- Lester C. Hunt – Democratic Party (United States) politician who served in the Dental Corps in World War I.(Committed suicide)
- Francis Brodie Imlach – Scottish dental pioneer. First dentist to use chloroform as an anaesthetic
- Fatima Jinnah – Sister of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and "Mother of the Nation" in Pakistan
- Arif Alvi – Former Secretary General of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
- Scott Keadle
- Erhard Keller – Speed skater at the Winter Olympic Games and professional dentist for over thirty years
- Michael Krop – Democratic Party (United States) politician with a school named for him
- Peter Kunter – Football player for Eintracht Frankfurt
- Gordon R. Lawson
- Donald Leake – Dentist, inventor of the alloplastic tray, and oboist
- Charles Goodall Lee – He was the first licensed dentist of Asian ancestry in the United States of America. He was a founder of Chinatown, Oakland, California, and helped fund the founding of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance
- Robert Lee – African-American emigrant to Ghana.[20]
- Hardy Limeback – proponent who led water fluoridation efforts in Canada
- Göran Lindblad
- John Linder
- Jim Lonborg – In the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame, he is now a dentist.
- Mahlon Loomis – Known for a wireless telegraph patent
- Jiko Luveni – Fijian dentist who works on combatting AIDS
- Alexander Gordon Lyle – United States Navy dentist and World War I Medal of Honor recipient and first military dentist to be promoted to Flag rank (Admiral/General).
- Bernie Machen
- Martin Marks
- Edward Maynard – He worked on United States Congressmen and in 1888 he held the chair of Dental Theory and Practice at the National university in Washington. (Better known for firearms inventions)
- Stanley McInnis – Canadian who moved a motion at a meeting of the Canadian Dental Association to adopt a code of ethics, also a politician
- Markus Merk – FIFA referee from Germany
- Ramón Mestre – Former Governor of Córdoba
- Richard Mounce
- Frederick B. Morrehead – Helped save the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry
- Jack Miller – The "racing dentist" who was in the Indianapolis 500
- Mike Morton
- John Newbrough – Of Oahspe
- Phil Northrup
- Charlie Norwood – served in the Dental Corps and was a member of the United States Congress
- Hessam Nowzari – founder of the Taipei Academy of Reconstructive Dentistry in Taiwan
- Frederick Bogue Noyes – organized the first course on dental pathology in the United States
- Giovanni Battista Orsenigo – Monk/dentist
- Weedon E. Osborne – United States Navy dentist and World War I Medal of Honor recipient.
- Rodrigues Ottolengui – Sephardic Jewish dental pioneer who was one of the first to use X-rays (also wrote mystery novels)
- Ron Packard – Navy Dental Corps and a private practice, he was later on the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations
- Painless Parker – Dentist and huckster
- William Paulus
- Steve Petryk
- Rudy Perpich – American dentist/politician of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party
- William Albert Pommer
- Fritz Pfeffer – Dentist who hid with Anne Frank
- Earl W. Renfroe – Broke barriers for African American, headed a dentistry department[21]
- Charles Richard
- Harry Sagansky – Gangster trained in dentistry who had a practice
- Ben L. Salomon – American military dentist and World War II Medal of Honor recipient
- Hugo Sánchez – Mexican football player
- Isaac Schour – former dean of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Dentistry
- Terry Schmidt
- Helen Rulison Shipley – first female dentist in Nevada
- Mike Simpson
- Joseph Slogan
- John Smith (dentist) – founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry
- Mark Spitz – Olympic swimmer (was actually accepted to dental school, but competed in the Olympics instead)
- Charles Stent – Dentist who advanced Dentures making
- Charles H. Strub
- Jon Sudbø – Norwegian dentist linked to a case of scientific misconduct
- Lucy Hobbs Taylor – first female in the United States with a doctorate in dentistry
- José Roberto Magalhães Teixeira – Brazilian politician
- Mohamed Khir bin Toyo – Malaysian politician
- Joseph Trumpeldor – Zionist national hero
- Charles Murray Turpin – Republican politician in the United States House of Representatives
- Harold Gladstone Watkin (1882–1965) – orthodontist
- John Weisbeck
- Thomas Bramwell Welch – Founder of Welch's
- Horace Wells – Pioneered the use of anesthesia in dentistry, later committed suicide
- Gerrit Wolsink
- Leonie von Meusebach–Zesch – Pioneer female dentist who practiced in Texas, Alaska, Arizona and California
Fictional dentists
- Lincoln Rice DDS– from Broad City.
- Jeremy Hillary Boob (voiced by Dick Emery)– From Yellow Submarine.
- Matthew Brock – from NewsRadio. (Although he gave it up to work in radio and is only seen practicing in one episode)
- Dr. Dillingham– From Prostho Plus.
- Dr. Tariq Faraj – From Oz.
- Dr. Barry Farber – Rachel's fiance whom she left at the altar from Friends
- The W.C. Fields character in the 1932 short film The Dentist
- Bob Fish – a title character in Bob and Margaret.
- Unnamed parents of Hermione Granger, from the Harry Potter novels
- Julia Harris from the film Horrible Bosses.
- Ben Harper – from British sitcom My Family.
- Brock Hart – from the TV series Reba
- Hermey the Elf – became a dentist in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys prior was an elf.
- Jesse W. Heywood (Don Knotts) – from the 1968 comedy film The Shakiest Gun in the West, a remake of Bob Hope's The Paleface (1948).
- Orson Hodge – from Desperate Housewives
- Carl Howell (John Stamos) – from the TV series Glee.
- Sheldon Kornpett (Alan Arkin) – Manhattan dentist in the 1979 comedy film The In-Laws
- Capt. Walter Koskiusko Waldowski, "Painless Pole" – in MASH
- Bernard Nadler – from the TV series Lost.
- Nicholas "Oz" Oseransky – from The Whole Nine Yards and The Whole Ten Yards.
- John Patterson – in For Better or For Worse.
- Peter "Painless" Potter (Bob Hope) – from the 1948 comedy film The Paleface. Bumbling dentist who was fooled into believing that he was a deadly gunfighter.
- Jerry Robinson, an orthodontist who shared the office suite on the Bob Newhart Show
- Dr. Frank Sangster – in Novocaine.
- Orin Scrivello, D.D.S. (Steve Martin) – Little Shop of Horrors
- Dr. Charley Shanowski (Ted McGinley) From Hope & Faith
- Eugene Sutphin (Sam Waterston)– From Serial Mom.
- Christian Szell – from William Goldman's Marathon Man, later a movie by John Schlesinger
- Noah Werner (Alan Tudyk) – Suburgatory (TV series)
- Tim Whatley (Bryan Cranston) and Mr. Abbot (Robert Wagner) – from the NBC sitcom Seinfeld, Whatley alleged to be an insincere convert to Judaism.
- Dr. Wolfe – from The Simpsons
- Isaac Yankem, DDS – professional wrestler portrayed by Glenn Jacobs in the WWF (now known as Kane)
References
- ↑ Parliamentarian File
- ↑ British Dental Journal at Nature
- ↑ Infolanka
- ↑ Lacrosse website
- ↑ Luminous Lint
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ World Poker Tour Profile
- ↑ Christen, AG; Christen, JA (November 1999). "Martin Van Butchell (1735-1814): the eccentric, "kook" dentist of old London". J Hist Dent. 47: 99–104. PMID 10726564.
- ↑ Project Vote Smart Profile
- ↑ Interview at Adventist Review
- ↑ National Flag Day site
- ↑ Cogswell Polytechnical College
- ↑ Biographical Directory of the US Congress
- ↑ Columbia University Profile of Delany
- ↑ French Library of Medicine Archived 2000-12-13 at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ NIH
- ↑ Harvard Medical Profiles
- ↑ "GReeeeNのSOHが歯科医師国家試験合格! メンバー全員が歯科医に" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2010-03-30. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
- ↑ Weaver, Darlene (Sep 11, 2011). "Hitlers were county pioneers". Circleville Herald. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
- ↑ Ghana Business news
- ↑ Arlington Cemetery bio
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