Elaine Smyth, DDS

Pediatric Dentist, Department of Dentistry
Instructor of Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
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Elaine Smyth, DDS

Elaine Smyth, DDS

Pediatric Dentist, Department of Dentistry
Instructor of Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine

Medical Services

Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
Trinity College
2012
Dublin
Ireland
Residency
Pediatric Dentistry
Trinity College
2020
Dublin
Ireland
Media
Parentcast Podcast

Dr. Elaine Smyth is featured: Can I make dental visits less scary for my child?

Professional History

Dr. Smyth received her dental degree from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland in 2012. After 5 years working in private general practice, she returned to Trinity College to undertake a three-year Clinical Doctorate in Pediatric Dentistry, graduating in 2020. Dr. Smyth held a position as a Clinical Supervisor at the Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College Dublin, and also as a pediatric dental associate in a specialist private practice in Dublin. 

Dr. Smyth joined the team at Boston Children's Hospital Department of Dentistry in 2022 as a Clinical Fellow in Pediatric Dentistry, staying on as an attending in pediatric dentistry following her fellowship. Dr. Smyth's clinical areas of interest include prevention of oral diseases, dental trauma prevention, and management of traumatic dental injuries and their long-term effects, She is also involved in pediatrlc dental education both at the predoctoral level at Harvard School of Dental Medicine and at the postdoctoral level at Boston Children's Hospital.

Approach to Care
I am passionate about providing dental care for children in the context of a holistic, whole-child approach. I believe in the importance of meeting each child and family where they are at and working together to achieve optimal oral health. My focus is on helping each child in my care to build their confidence in the dental setting, fostering lifelong positive attitudes to dentistry, while also providing high-quality evidence-based dental care.