Word: orthodontia
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This committee began at once to study the subject and a course in periodontal was given in the school during the winter by a member of our staff in cooperation with two professors from New York University. The need of a serious graduate course in orthodontia was apparent to the committee, as it has been to the members of this particular department for a long time. Plans were started to organize such a course and the announcement of a graduate course in orthodontia was made in June for the coming year, this course to run throughout the entire academic year...
...First International Orthodontic Congress. Simultaneously, at Philadelphia, the National Society of Dental Prosthetists was in annual session. Its members are dentists who specialize in making plates, bridges and like artificial dentures. Orthodontists. Six hundred, including nearly all the 450 in the U.S., convened from 15 nations. They heard-that orthodontia lies at the basis of the science of dentistry (Dr. Augustus S. Downing of Albany, N. Y.); that universities are now recognizing orthodontia as a dignified science and that the average dentist earns more than the average doctor (Dr. Leuman M. Waugh of Manhattan); that adenoids, mouth breathing and thumb...
Adelbert Fernald, G. '96, Instructor in Orthodontia and Curator of the Dental Museum, for two years; to assist in perfecting measuring instruments for ascertaining the natural development of normal bone growth in a child from birth so that a comparison of the normal average bone growth of a healthy child may be made with those which are abnormal, to the twelfth or thirteenth year...
Horace Leonard Howe, Assistant Professor of Clinical Orthodontia, from September 1, 1922. (Consent given by the Board of Overseers, October...
Lawrence Wills Baker, Professor of Orthodontia, from September 1, 1922. Consent given by the Board of Overseers, October...