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Josephine Solgaard Henriksen serves as a PhD fellow in the Department of Odontology (Section 01) at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, based at Nørre Allé 20 in Copenhagen. Her research centers on clinical dental traumatology with emphasis on pediatric cases and long-term injury management.
Her core research areas include dental traumatology, pediatric dentistry, and endodontic interventions, specifically investigating age-dependent revascularization potential in mature teeth after lateral luxation, sequelae of primary dentition trauma on permanent teeth, and advanced diagnostic imaging for enamel defects. She employs retrospective cohort methodologies to analyze clinical outcomes.
Analysis of her 2023-2025 publications reveals consistent focus on trauma-induced complications in developing dentition, with methodological innovation in comparative imaging studies. Her work bridges clinical practice and evidence-based protocols for managing dental trauma in pediatric populations.
No information is available regarding scientific awards, student supervision, or grant funding.
She operates within the Department of Odontology's research ecosystem, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams including clinicians Eva Lauridsen and Niels Hermann as evidenced by co-authorship patterns across her publications.


