Ana Bedran-Russo (Brazilian) Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Chair of the Department of General Dental Sciences in Restorative Dentistry at Marquette University School of Dentistry
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 – president of University of Florida and University of Utah
Edward Maynard – treated
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)
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.
^Christen, AG; Christen, JA (November 1999). "Martin Van Butchell (1735–1814): the eccentric, "kook" dentist of old London". J Hist Dent. 47 (3): 99–104.
PMID10726564.
^Bagur, D. B (1997). "The dental assistant in Argentina". Revista del Museo de la Facultad de Odontologia de Buenos Aires. 12 (25): 17–25.
PMID11638802.
Ana Bedran-Russo (Brazilian) Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Chair of the Department of General Dental Sciences in Restorative Dentistry at Marquette University School of Dentistry
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 – president of University of Florida and University of Utah
Edward Maynard – treated
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)
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.
^Christen, AG; Christen, JA (November 1999). "Martin Van Butchell (1735–1814): the eccentric, "kook" dentist of old London". J Hist Dent. 47 (3): 99–104.
PMID10726564.
^Bagur, D. B (1997). "The dental assistant in Argentina". Revista del Museo de la Facultad de Odontologia de Buenos Aires. 12 (25): 17–25.
PMID11638802.