Norman William Kingsley

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Norman William Kingsley (October 26, 1829 – February 20, 1913) was a dentist and an artist in the 19th century. He was a major contributor in the early development of orthodontic treatments and cleft palate therapy. He designed fixed and removable inclined planes to correct Angle Class II malocclusions. He also designed the first soft-rubber palatal obturators, which enabled patients with cleft palate to enjoy normal speech and function. He was the first person in 1880 to introduce the concept of "jumping the bite for patients with a retruded mandible". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Norman William Kingsley
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rdf:langString Warren Point, New Jersey, United States
xsd:date 1913-02-20
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xsd:date 1829-10-26
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xsd:date 1829-10-26
xsd:date 1913-02-20
rdf:langString Office of Solyman Brown, Baltimore College of Dental Surgery
rdf:langString Developer of Orthodontic treatments and Cleft Palatal therapy
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rdf:langString Norman William Kingsley (October 26, 1829 – February 20, 1913) was a dentist and an artist in the 19th century. He was a major contributor in the early development of orthodontic treatments and cleft palate therapy. He designed fixed and removable inclined planes to correct Angle Class II malocclusions. He also designed the first soft-rubber palatal obturators, which enabled patients with cleft palate to enjoy normal speech and function. He was the first person in 1880 to introduce the concept of "jumping the bite for patients with a retruded mandible".
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