Gillette Hayden

[4][7] Her office was located at 289 East State Street which was designed by her sister Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector.

[1] In 1914, she cofounded the American Academy of Periodontology with Dr. Grace Rogers Spalding to help educate dentists about periodontal diseases and their treatment.

[8] The AAWD has established the Gillette Hayden Memorial Fund to aid promising women dental students.

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.

[10] Dr. Hayden officed at 289 East State street, in the Rector building designed by her sister.

[1] The AAWD established the Gillette Hayden Memorial Foundation in 1930 to help support the future of women dentist leadership.