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Emeline Roberts Jones was the first woman to practice dentistry in the United States. [1] She married the dentist Daniel Jones when she was a teenager, and became his assistant in 1855. [2] Her husband believed that dentistry was not a suitable career for a woman, but after Emeline showed him a two-quart jar of several hundred teeth she had secretly filled and extracted he allowed her to assist him. [3] [4] After her husband's death in 1864 she continuted to practice dentistry by herself, in eastern Connecticut and Rhode Island. [5] [6] From 1876 until her retirement in 1915 she had her own practice in New Haven, Connecticut. [7] It was one of the largest and most lucrative practices in Connecticut. [8]

Emeline served on the Woman’s Advisory Council of the World’s Columbian Dental Congress in 1893. [9] In 1912 she was elected to an honorary membership in the Connecticut State Dental Society, and in 1914 she was elected to an honorary membership in the National Dental Association. [10] She died in 1916 at age 80. [11]


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