List of first female dentists by country

This is a list of the first qualified female dentist to practice in each country, where that is known.

Africa

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Country Dentist Year of

graduation

Year of

starting practice

  Burkina Faso Véronique Kyelem[1] 1972 1987
  Ghana Hilda Ayensu[2]
  Kenya Muthoni Gitata[3]
  Liberia Rachael Hill Townsend[4]
  Namibia Sarti Mwatilifange[5] and another woman 1994
  Nigeria Simi Johnson[6] and Grace Guobadia[7] 1957
  South Africa Jane Nathan[8][9][10] 1917
  Sudan Nashina Makos[11] c. 1963

Americas

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graduation

Year of

starting practice

  Argentina Cidanelia R. González de Carrillo[12][13][14] 1896
  Bolivia Maria H. Oropeza[15] 1914
  Brazil Isabella Von Sydow[16] 1906 1906
  Canada Emma Gaudreau Casgrain[17] 1898
  Chile Amelia Venegas[18][19] 1884
  Colombia Hortensia Lince[20] 1890
  Costa Rica Pilar Celina Duval[21]
  Cuba Serafina Daumy y Martínez[22] 1879
  Dominican Republic Victoria Sofía Oliva Montás[23] 1917
  Ecuador Delfina Luis Rodríguez[20] 1916
  El Salvador Bertha Orbelina González[24] 1938
  Guatemala Carlota Estévez Arrutia[20] 1924
  Haiti Marcelle Bellande (née Hakime)[25][26]
  Honduras Rosa Galo de Castillo[27] 1948
  Mexico Margarita Chorné y Salazar[17][28] 1896
  Panama Aida Illueca Avilés[29]
  Peru Ana Seminario de Mac Sorley[30][31]
  Saint Lucia Azmina Long[32] 1980
  Suriname Tine Putscher[33]
  United States Emeline Roberts Jones[17] 1855
  Uruguay Iride Casullo de Peluffo[34][35] 1897
  Venezuela Rosario Cotton[20] 1909

Asia

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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]
  Iraq Madiha Saleh Zaki[41] c. 1950s
  Japan Kou Takahashi[42] 1897
  Jordan Aida Jamal Al-Alami[43][44]
  Korea Geum-bong Choi[45][46]
  Kuwait Eqbal Abdulmohsen Al-Asfour[47] 1970
  Lebanon Nihad Kfoury[48][49] 1973
  Pakistan Fatima Jinnah[50] 1923
  Philippines Nieva Basa Eraña-Velasquez[51]
  Saudi Arabia Fatima Al Nasrallah[52]
  Sri Lanka Rosaline Karthigesu[53] 1947
  Syria Amira Sabaa El Layl[54]
  United Arab Emirates Ayehsa Sultan Al Suwaidi[55]
  Yemen Abeer Abdel Rahman Ahmed Al-Faqih[56]

Europe

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graduation

Year of

starting practice

  Austria Martha Wolf[57] 1912
  Bulgaria Yurdanka Kaldaramova-Senkova[58] 1901
  Cyprus Rebecca Savvidou[59]
  Czech Republic Štěpánka Líčková[60] (country then known as Bohemia) 1910
  Denmark Nicoline Møller[61] 1888 1888
  Estonia Josephine Serre[62] 1814
  Finland Hedvig Eleonora Ståhlberg[63][64] 1887 1887
  France Madeleine-Françoise Calais[65] 1740 1740
  Germany Henriette Hirschfeld-Tiburtius[66] 1869 1869
  Greece Eliza Karakatsani[67] 1895
  Hungary Gizella Barát[68] 1910
  Iceland Thyra Loftsson (née Lange)[69][70] 1925
  Italy Elena Venturi[71]
  Latvia Late Veibele[72] 1901
  Luxembourg Marcelle Dauphin[73][74] 1922 1923
  Malta Carmen Joslin (née Attard)[75][76] 1960
  Montenegro Jevrosima Berezina Kaluđerović[77] 1904
  Netherlands Virginie Waltjen-Stadelmann[78][79] 1885 1885
  Norway Petra Lie[80] 1872 1872
  Poland Józefa Serre[81][82] 1813
  Romania Alma Mohora-Popovici [ro][83]
  Russia Maria Nazon[84][85] 1829
  Serbia Milica Mihajlović[86]
  Slovenia Pavla Marija Kocjančič[87] c. 1926
  Spain Polonia Sanz y Ferrer[88][89] 1849
  Sweden Amalia Assur[90][91] 1852
   Switzerland Mathilde Heumann 1887
  Turkey Ayşe Şadiye and Azra Hatice[92][93] 1926
  United Kingdom Lilian Lindsay[94] 1895 1895

Oceania

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Country Physician Year graduated
medical school
Year began
practice
  Australia 1906-1907
  Fiji Jiko Yasa (née Luveni)[98][99] 1967 1967
  New Zealand Margaret Caro[100] 1881
  Vanuatu Toumelu Kalsakau[101]

See also

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