
- 400 BC Hippocrates wrote of attempts to straighten
teeth.
- 1850 AD The first texts which systematically described
orthodontics appeared. Dr. Norman Kingsley was among the
first to use extraoral force to correct protruding teeth.
- 1890's AD Dr. Edward Angle, "The Father of Modern
Orthodontics," was one of the first to emphasize occlusion
in the natural dentition. His interest in creating proper
occlusion in natural teeth created the specialty of
Orthodontics.
- 1900 Dr. Edward H. Angle and a dozen colleagues came
together to establish the organization known as the American
Association of Orthodontists (AAO) and the specialty today
known as orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.
Ophthalmology was the only other specialty that existed at
that time.
- 1940's AD Cephalometric radiographs were developed which
allowed the orthodontist to see how the bones of the face
contributed to malocclusion.
- 1970's AD Surgical techniques developed which allowed
oral surgeons to perform surgery on patients who did not
have the ability to grow any longer.
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