Dental braces history

July 19, 2009 on 3:55 pm | In Lori's journal | 3 Comments

Today i am feeling much better i finally got to eat some dinner and didn’t use any pain killers My mouth is starting to adjust to the braces after a period of excruciating pain .Believe me there were some moments when i wanted to pull them off .I did some more research on dental braces and here is what i found:

In 500-300 BC, Ancient Greek scholars Hippocrates and Aristotle both ruminated about ways to straighten teeth and fix various dental conditions.Historians believe that two different men deserve the title of being called “the Father of Orthodontics.” One man was Norman W. Kingsley, a dentist, writer, artist, and sculptor, who wrote his “Treatise on Oral Deformities” in 1880. Kingsley’s writings influenced dental science greatly. Also deserving credit is dentist J. N. Farrar, who wrote two volumes entitled “A treatise on the Irregularities of the teeth and their corrections”. Farrar was very good at designing brace appliances, and he was the first to suggest the use of mild force at timed intervals to move teeth

The American dentist Edward Angle is also widely regarded as a father of modern orthodontics. Practising in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, his eponymous classification of dental arch relationships is used worldwide. His textbook, “Treatment of Malocclusion of the Teeth” was first published in 1887. It went into seven much revised editions and laid the foundation of the modern specialty. After tenure as professor of orthodontics in two medical schools, he went on to found the School of Orthodontia in 1910. He designed several fixed orthodontic appliance systems including the ribbon arch and then the edgewise appliance. These have evolved into the sophisticated pre-adjusted and self-ligating systems used by the great majority of orthodontists today.

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  1. Yes was good u decide to get teeth taken care of keep away alot of hurt later from tooth ache missed things u share here miss

    Comment by Larry — July 19, 2009 #

  2. You will have the most beautiful smile ever,but u already know that .

    Comment by Mike — September 20, 2009 #

  3. Wow ,u are a very brave woman

    Comment by George — September 20, 2009 #

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