Emeline Roberts Jones

Emeline Roberts Jones (1836 – 1914) was the first woman to practice dentistry in the United States. Her pioneering career began in 1855, despite the societal norms and professional barriers that existed against women in the field of dentistry at the time. Emeline Roberts Jones broke through gender barriers and became a symbol of perseverance and dedication in the face of adversity.
Early Life[edit]
Emeline Roberts was born in 1836 in Danielson, Connecticut. From a young age, she showed a keen interest in dentistry, a field that was, at the time, completely dominated by men. Women were not only discouraged from entering the profession but were also actively barred from dental schools across the country.
Career[edit]
Emeline Roberts married Daniel Jones, a practicing dentist, in 1854. Initially, she began secretly practicing dentistry, hiding her work from her husband. She believed that if she could demonstrate her capability, she could change his mind and the minds of others about women's place in dentistry. Her husband discovered her secret practice but, impressed by her skill, he allowed her to assist him. This marked the beginning of Emeline Roberts Jones's formal entry into dentistry.
Despite the lack of formal dental education available to her, Emeline Roberts Jones honed her skills through hands-on practice and self-study. She became particularly skilled in making and fitting false teeth, working with gold and vulcanite bases, and was known for her gentle touch and attention to detail.
After her husband's death in 1864, Emeline Roberts Jones continued to practice on her own, traveling across Connecticut and Rhode Island with her portable dental chair. She faced and overcame significant prejudice during her career, eventually earning respect within the dental community and among the public.
Legacy[edit]
Emeline Roberts Jones's perseverance and success paved the way for future generations of women in dentistry. In recognition of her contributions, she was posthumously honored by various dental associations and institutions. Her legacy is celebrated as a testament to breaking gender barriers and opening doors for women in the medical and dental professions.
Death and Recognition[edit]
Emeline Roberts Jones passed away in 1914. Her life and career have been recognized and celebrated in various ways over the years. She is remembered not only for her contributions to dentistry but also for her role in advancing women's rights and opportunities in the profession.
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