Friday, 16 February 2024

PDA Pampanga Chapter Exhibit for the 2024 National Dental Health Month highlights the “Who’s Who in Pampanga Dentistry in the 1930s.”

 



The PDA Pampanga Chapter Exhibit (Feb 15-16) for the 2024 National Dental Health Month highlighted the “Who’s Who in Pampanga Dentistry in the 1930s.”

The exhibit showcasing the “who’s who in Pampanga Dentistry in the 1930s” sheds light on the prominent figures and key developments in the field of dentistry during that era. By focusing on the individuals who made notable contributions to dentistry in Pampanga during the 1930s, this exhibit provides valuable insights into the history and evolution of dental practices in the region.

During the 1930s, dentistry was undergoing significant advancements and transformations globally. In Pampanga, as evidenced by this exhibit, there were key figures who played pivotal roles in shaping the landscape of dentistry. These individuals likely contributed to innovations in dental techniques, education, and patient care, leaving a lasting impact on the profession.

By highlighting the “who’s who” in Pampanga Dentistry from the 1930s, this exhibit not only honors the legacy of these pioneers but also educates current and future generations about the rich history of dentistry in the region. It serves as a reminder of the progress made in dental science and practice over the years and underscores the importance of recognizing those who paved the way for modern dentistry.

Overall, this exhibit provides a unique opportunity to delve into the past and appreciate the accomplishments of those who were at the forefront of dentistry in Pampanga during a pivotal period in history.

 


 


“Ninu’t Ninu Qng Capampangan by Faustino P. Gutierrez, Copyright 1934”

 

Pampanga Historical Dental Memorabilia.

 

Author with PDA National Treasurer / Finance Committee Chair- Dr. Jocelyn Manabat .
 
 

 * The 1930s Pampanga Dentists will be individually featured in this blog.

 

 


Author discusses about the exhibit showcase with Reporter Patricia Mamangon during the First Day opening of the Exhibit.




 

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