Background
Doctor Hayden was born on March 2, 1880 in Greenville, Florida, and died in 1929 in Columbus at only 49 years of age at her home at 870 Franklin Avenue.
Doctor Hayden was born on March 2, 1880 in Greenville, Florida, and died in 1929 in Columbus at only 49 years of age at her home at 870 Franklin Avenue.
Doctor Hayden graduated from the Ohio Medical University, which later became the Ohio State University College of Dentistry, in 1902.
She was the third woman to graduate from the Ohio Medical University. After graduating in 1902, she took graduate work at Northwestern University through 1903, which led to her specialization in peridontology. After practicing in Columbus for a time, she then went to Dresden, Germany for two years of study and practice.
Doctor Hayden served as the third President of the American Association of Women Dentists.
The AAWD has established the Gillette Hayden Memorial Fund to aid promising women dental students. She also served as the President of the Federation of American Women Dentists in 1924.
Is dedicated to Doctor Hayden. According to the July 1933 Journal, "is lovingly dedicated to the memory of Doctor Gillette Hayden.
Her selfless devotion and untiring efforts in behalf of periodontia and the American Academy of Periodontology, have served as an inspiration to her close associates which can only be consummated by carrying onward the work for which she spent her life."
Her sister, Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector, was the first licensed female architect in the state of and also attended Ohio State University.
Doctor Hayden"s great-grandfather was Doctor Horace H. Hayden, a dentist in the early part of the 19th century. In 1840, Doctor Horace H. Hayden was one of the two founders of the first chartered dental college in the world, the Baltimore School of Dental Surgery, now known as the Dental College of the University of Maryland. Doctor Hayden was the national President of Altrusa International, Incorporated from 1924 to 1925.
In addition to her achievements in the field of dentistry, Doctor Hayden also maintained an active political life as well, serving as an active suffragist. She was affiliated with the National Women"s Party.