The Whole Tooth is a podcast produced by the Irish Dental Association. Throughout 2023 the IDA will celebrate its centenary year and during this series the host, Chief Executive Fintan Hourihan, will delve into the issues affecting dentists and dental practitioners the length and breadth of the country. He will be joined by prominent figures from the world of dentistry as they reminisce over the past 100 years and assess where dentistry is in Ireland now and where it’s going in the future.
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The Whole Tooth is a podcast produced by the Irish Dental Association. Throughout 2023 the IDA will celebrate its centenary year and during this series the host, Chief Executive Fintan Hourihan, will delve into the issues affecting dentists and dental practitioners the length and breadth of the country. He will be joined by prominent figures from the world of dentistry as they reminisce over the past 100 years and assess where dentistry is in Ireland now and where it’s going in the future.
A look back on major events and landmarks for the profession and the Association with Dr Ambrose McLouglin who served as a dentist and within the Association before moving into HSE management and then becoming Secretary General of the Department of Health. We also speak with Dr June Nunn the first female head of a dental school in Ireland first ever chair in special care dentistry.
The Whole Tooth
The Whole Tooth is a podcast produced by the Irish Dental Association. Throughout 2023 the IDA will celebrate its centenary year and during this series the host, Chief Executive Fintan Hourihan, will delve into the issues affecting dentists and dental practitioners the length and breadth of the country. He will be joined by prominent figures from the world of dentistry as they reminisce over the past 100 years and assess where dentistry is in Ireland now and where it’s going in the future.