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An interview with David Normando

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There are several yardsticks to gauge a man’s worth. One of them is, undoubtedly, the respect he earns from his peers. As I organizedthe questions to be sent to Professor David Normando, made by some of the greatest thinkers in the field of contemporaryOrthodontics, I saw the reflex of such respect on the profound inquiring, to which so few would be capable of responding withso much propriety. He has also proven that the stars that shine brightest in the celestial sphere are not restrict to the borders ofcertain countries or regions. They may become references to us all, wherever they...

Autores: Leopoldino Capelozza Filho, Weber Ursi, Jorge Faber, David Normando, Carlos Flores Mir, 

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Even though contemporary orthodontics has broadened the age span for orthodontic treatment in adults, teenagers will always constitute a major portion of our patients. After all, as it is well known, orthodontic treatment by itself can only provide dramatic dentofacial changes during pubertal growth spurt, which may benefit our patients both in function and esthetics, and in the so-called psychosocial aspect.

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An interview with David Normando
An interview with David Normando

There are several yardsticks to gauge a man’s worth. One of them is, undoubtedly, the respect he earns from his peers. As I organizedthe questions to be sent to Professor David Normando, made by some of the greatest thinkers in the field of contemporaryOrthodontics, I saw the reflex of such respect on the profound inquiring, to which so few would be capable of responding withso much propriety. He has also proven that the stars that shine brightest in the celestial sphere are not restrict...

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Superimposition of 3D maxillary digital models using open-source software
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