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Profession
  
Dentist

Name
  
Charles Burstone


Role
  
Orthodontist

Specialism
  
Orthodontics

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Born
  
April 4, 1928 (
1928-04-04
)
Kansas City, United States.

Education
  
Washington School of Dental Medicine

Known for
  
Being the 'father of' Biomechanics in orthodontics.

Institutions
  
University of Indiana Orthodontics UConn Health Center

Died
  
February 11, 2015, Seoul, South Korea

Books
  
The Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics

Charles J. Burstone (April 4, 1928 – February 11, 2015) was an American Orthodontist who was notable for his contributions to biomechanics and force-systems in the field of Orthodontics. He was well known for co-development of new orthodontic material such as beta titanium, nickel titanium, and long fiber-reinforced composite. He has written more than 200 articles in scientific field.

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Career

Dr. Burstone was chairman of Indiana School of Orthodontics in 1961. In 1970, he created Orthodontic Department at University of Connecticut. He was the head of the department from 1970 to 1992. Eventually in 1994, he was appointed Professor Emeritus in the Orthodontic Department. He eventually retired and spent his time at Uconn Health Center. Dr. Burstone published his first paper in 1959 in Journal of Dental Research. Burstone and Legan in their 1980 paper proposed a constructed horizontal line. This line is drawn through nasion at an angle of 7 degrees to the SN line. They developed this line because of reliability issues with the SN line when one can easily place the Sella Point up/down which can change the cephalometric measurements. This line tends to be parallel to the true horizontal line. Dr. Burstone also formulated B line which is a line constructed from soft tissue Subnasale to Soft Tissue Pogonion. Dr. Burstone also developed COGS (Cephalometrics for Orthognathic Surgery) Analysis for patients requiring orthognathic surgery.

He is also known to have developed the segmental Intrusion (orthodontics) arch technique in 1950s.

Dr. Burstone worked with Dr. Ravindra Nanda at University of Connecticut Health Center. Dr. Flavio Uribe, current Program Director of the Uconn Orthodontic Department, received the Charles J. Burstone Endowed Professorship in Orthodontics in 2012.

He died at the age of 86 in Seoul, South Korea.

Textbooks

  • The Biomechanical Foundation of Clinical Orthodontics published in 2015
  • Problem Solving in Orthodontics: Goal-Oriented Treatment Strategies published in 2000
  • Retention and Stability in Orthodontics published in 1993
  • The Biology of Tooth Movement published in 1988
  • Awards and positions

  • 1956 - AAO Research Essay Award
  • 1965 - Appointed to dental study section of US Public Health Service
  • 1969 - President of Great Lake Society of Orthodontists
  • 1979 - Director of American Board of Orthodontists
  • 1983 - Strang Award by Connecticut Society of Orthodontists
  • 1983 - Tokyo Medical-Dental Research Award
  • 1986 - President of American Board of Orthodontists
  • 1987 - Sociade De Ortodoncia De Chile Award
  • 1990 - Robert Strang Memorial Lecture Award
  • 1991 - Jarabak Lecture Award, University of Michigan
  • 1994 - Inducted into Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh, Scotland
  • 1999 - Ketcham Award by American Society of Orthodontists
  • References

    Charles J. Burstone Wikipedia


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