
The County of San Diego has a new Chief Dental Officer, Fadra M. Whyte, DMD, M.P.H., who has joined to help develop policies and expand programs that promote oral health to all San Diegans.
“Dr. Whyte will be a valuable addition to our team,” said Dr. Eric McDonald, interim director of the Health and Human Services Agency. “She brings a wealth of experience working with children and youth and will really help us expand our oral health outreach.”
Whyte has worked as a board-certified pediatric dentist at San Ysidro Health for the past 10 years. She is faculty for the NYU Langone Pediatric Dental Residency Program co-located on Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego campus, mainly treating children with special health care needs.
“I’m very excited and grateful for this opportunity,” said Whyte, who is joining the HHSA’s Medical Care Services department. “I am looking forward to expanding oral health initiatives to all San Diegan’s including youth, adults with special health care needs, seniors, and those in the County’s most rural areas.”
Whyte earned her undergraduate degree at the University of Pittsburgh, and her doctorate of dental medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. She went on then complete a two-year residency in pediatric dentistry in Brooklyn, NY and a master’s degree in public health from A.T. Still University. She worked as a pediatric dentist in New York City prior to moving to San Diego.
Whyte will also work closely with the Local Oral Health Program, which is managed under Public Health Services. The programs include the Dental Health Initiative/Share the Care program and the Child Health and Disability Prevention program. Those programs work with other public agencies, private groups and a network of pro-bono dentists to conduct no-cost or reduced-cost emergency dental care for children. They also organize dental health screenings and promote preventive dental care for children. And they teach people about the important link between oral health and people’s overall health.
Some of the other actions Whyte will lead include:
Last year, HHSA reported numerous accomplishments from its Local Oral Health Program, including:
For more information about the County Health and Human Services Agency, go to its website.