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  2. International Orthodontic Congress - Wikipedia

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    International Orthodontic Congress is a meeting held every five years where world's leading Orthodontists and allied professionals come together to discuss Orthodontic related topics. The first meeting was held in 1926 in New York City, US, and has had 8 meetings happen in its 90-year history.

  3. Raymond Begg - Wikipedia

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    However, he made a switch to the round archwire in 1928 and started using that with his brackets. In 1933, he usedribbon arch brackets and round arch wires with lighter forces in an orthodontic treatment. He is known to have developed the "Australian orthodontic wires" in the 1940s when he worked with a metallurgist named Arthur J. Wilcock. [4]

  4. Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

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    Graduates of medicine , dental (BDS), veterinary , engineering (BE) or any postgraduate degree (MA/M.Sc.) who have passed with at least 50% marks are admitted through a national entrance test. [ 9 ] Medicine Doctorate (DM) : DM is a super-specialty post doctoral degree of 3 years in a medical specialty stream.

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  6. British Orthodontic Society - Wikipedia

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    The British Orthodontic Society (BOS) is a medical association for orthodontists in England. It publishes the Journal of Orthodontics . [ 1 ] The British Orthodontic society represents all orthodontists and dentists carrying out orthodontics across the UK.

  7. Category:Orthodontic organizations - Wikipedia

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  8. Society for Orthodontic Dental Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Orthodontic Dental Technology (German: Gesellschaft für Kieferorthopädische Zahntechnik e.V (GK)) is a professional body that represents orthodontic technicians and is based in Germany. Established in 1990, the society was founded by Friedbert Schmeil, who served as the society's first chairman until 1997.

  9. William J. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Dr. William J. Clark is a Scottish orthodontist known for developing Twin Block Appliance in Orthodontics. This appliance was developed by Dr. Clark in 1977 in Scotland and since then this appliance has been used in correction of Class 2 malocclusions with retrognathic mandible. He also developed invisible TransForce Appliance in 2004.