David Brown, PhD, impacted dental care across state

David Brown, PhD, retired on Dec. 31, after 39 years at the UNMC College of Dentistry, most recently serving as a professor of oral biology focusing on community outreach.

“During my time at UNMC, I enjoyed meeting and working with many wonderful faculty and staff,” Dr. Brown said. “Perhaps the most exciting aspect of being at UNMC was the willingness of administration to give genuine consideration to new ideas and ways of doing things. I believe this attitude has allowed UNMC to progress beyond expectations and made it such an exciting place with which to be associated. I will miss it.”

Dr. Brown was instrumental in helping thousands of Nebraskans receive oral health care through the college’s outreach events, including Children’s Dental Day and SHARING Clinics, and through building college partnerships with organizations like Clinic with a Heart.

Additionally, due to his efforts, the college participated in hundreds of community events where thousands of Nebraskans received oral health education and screenings. Dr. Brown taught generations of students the importance of helping the underserved. Through his passion for helping others and his leadership, he touched the lives of countless community members, students, faculty and staff.







“Through his skill and great effort, many underserved people throughout the state now have better access to care and improved oral health outcomes. His unselfish professional example will always serve as an inspiration to faculty and students alike.”



Charles Craft, DDS, dental director for the Nebraska DHHS Office of Oral Health and Dentistry



“Dr. Brown has been a leader in Nebraska community public health dentistry for decades,” said Charles Craft, DDS, dental director for the Nebraska DHHS Office of Oral Health and Dentistry. “His knowledge, energy, compassion and ability to mobilize personnel and pool existing oral health resources together has been invaluable in providing critical dental care to underserved Nebraskans through numerous outreach activities.”

“Through his skill and great effort, many underserved people throughout the state now have better access to care and improved oral health outcomes,” Dr. Craft said. “His unselfish professional example will always serve as an inspiration to faculty and students alike.”

In his long and distinguished career as an educator, Dr. Brown helped thousands of students become extraordinary oral health professionals. He was the course director for dental research, ethics, public health and oral medicine. He also taught biochemistry and pharmacology to dental hygiene, dental, nursing and postgrad students.

His influence on the college, UNMC and the state of Nebraska is far-reaching. Throughout his career, Dr. Brown served on more than 85 UNMC, UNMC College of Dentistry, University of Nebraska and Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services committees; published 24 scholarly journal articles; received 40 grants; and worked with countless national, statewide and local nonprofit organizations.

Dr. Brown received many awards for his community outreach work, including the Dental Public Health Award from Nebraska Health and Human Services, the American Dental Association’s Presidential Award for increasing access to dental care for special populations, Clinic with a Heart’s Community Partner Award, and the Nebraska Rural Health Association’s President’s Award.

“On behalf of the entire college, I would like to express my appreciation and gratitude to Dr. Brown for all he has done. His passion for oral health education and community outreach is inspiring,” said Janet M. Guthmiller, DDS, PhD, dean of the UNMC College of Dentistry.

5 comments

  1. Mike Sitorius says:

    David, Congratulations!! You have been an outstanding partner in helping train professionals and serving the people of the entire state of Nebraska. I wish nothing but the best as you make this transition. Mike

  2. Harold M Maurer says:

    Dave, congratulations on your retirement. I recall you held the College together during difficult times. There is life in retirement. Enjoy it. Hal Maurer

  3. Amy Lamer says:

    Congratulations, Dr. Brown! I've enjoyed our phone conversations over the years. You've earned a wonderful retirement!

  4. Rowen Zetterman says:

    David, congratulations on your retirement. Your support of the College of Dentistry and of the University of Nebraska has been crucial.

  5. Bob Bartee says:

    David: Congrats on achieving a productive and meaningful career in the College of Dentistry. I really appreciated your insights and advice over the years. Best wishes as you embark on this new path in your life’s journey. Take care.

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