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  1. Norman William Kingsley (October 26, 1829 – February 20, 1913) was an American dentist and artist in the 19th century. He was a major contributor to the early development of orthodontic treatments and cleft palate therapy.

  2. Apr 1, 2012 · Norman W. Kingsley (1829–1913) was one of the most inventive contributors to the early development of orthodontics and cleft palate therapy. Gifted not only in dentistry but also in art, he was a sculptor and painter of considerable renown in his day.

  3. Norman William Kingsley was an American dentist, sculptor, and author. He maintained his own dental practice in Manhattan, New York City.

  4. Apr 1, 2012 · Norman W. Kingsley (1829–1913) was one of the most inventive contributors to the early development of orthodontics and cleft palate therapy. Gifted not only in dentistry but also in art, he was a sculptor and painter of considerable renown in his day.

  5. Jan 1, 2015 · In 1858, perhaps the first formal article on orthodontics published in a medical journal was written by Norman W. Kingsley . By the 1880s, Norman Kingsley’s Treaties on Oral Deformities as a Branch of Mechanical Surgery systematically described the current techniques of the day for the repositioning of teeth . 109 Kingsley was ...

  6. To be called “The Father of Modern Orthodontia” by his contemporaries is a sobriquet well-deserved. Norman W. Kingsley had earned this title because of a magnificent lifetime career in orthodontics—establishing the principles of practice. These principles were a basis for today’s practice.

  7. Norman W. Kingsley (1829–1913) was one of the most inventive contributors to the early development of orthodontics and cleft palate therapy. Gifted not only in dentistry but also in art, he was a sculptor and painter of considerable renown in his day.