Orthodontics
The dental specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of dental deformities as well as irregularity in the relationship of the lower to the upper jaw.
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- Orthopaedics
ortho-, straight + the Greek paes, child = the practice, literally, of straightening the child. If the child had a crooked spine (scoliosis), it was the job of the orthopaedist to straighten the child, not just the child’s foot. That is why there is no American Academy of Orthopedic Surgery but there is an American […]
- Orthopaedist
“ortho-“, straight + the Greek “paes”, child = straightening the child. If a child had a crooked spine (scoliosis), it was the job of the orthopaedist to straighten the child, not just the child’s foot.
- Orthopedics
The branch of surgery that is broadly concerned with the skeletal system. Sometimes spelled orthopaedics.