Welcoming our new Associate Researchers

The Better Smile Foundation is proud to announce the addition of a group of exceptional Associate Researchers to our team. This important milestone marks a new chapter in our mission to drive innovation in dental research and elevate the role of preventive oral healthcare across society.

With a bold vision for the future of dentistry, we are committed to tackling the root causes of dental disease through evidence-based prevention, forward-thinking public health policy, and the responsible integration of breakthrough technologies, including artificial intelligence.

Our new Associate Researchers will join us in this endeavor, bringing their diverse expertise, scientific curiosity, and passion for impact to our growing research ecosystem. Together, we aim to:

  • Conduct cutting-edge research on preventive dentistry, focusing on early detection, education, and behavioral health;

  • Contribute to public health policy discussions and recommendations surrounding access, equity, and funding for oral healthcare;

  • Explore and implement AI-driven solutions and emerging technologies to revolutionize the way we diagnose, monitor, and prevent dental conditions.

By bringing fresh talent and new perspectives into our research team, we are doubling down on our belief that meaningful change begins with knowledge, collaboration, and a commitment to public good.

We warmly welcome our Associate Researchers to the Better Smile Foundation family and look forward to the work we will accomplish together for a healthier, brighter future.

About Better Smile Foundation
Better Smile Foundation is a youth-led nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness about preventive oral health, promoting education in schools and communities, and driving innovation in dental care through research and technology. Since its founding, it has reached thousands of students, families, and health professionals with its educational initiatives.

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