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Dr. Robert M. Ricketts (May 5, 1920 – June 17, 2003) was an American
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known for many contributions in the field of orthodontics. Most important contributions were related to his development of Ricketts' Cephalometric Analysis and an .018-inch slot in an orthodontic bracket. His research focused on the growth and structural variation of the face and jaws.


Life

Ricketts was born in
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into a poor family. In his early childhood years, his family's farming business was devastated by the
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of the 1920s. After high school, he worked as a laborer in a steel mill factory and a radio factory for one year. He obtained his dental degree from
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in 1945. He then joined the U.S. Navy as a dentist for two years and eventually went to the
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to study orthodontics under Dr.
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. He obtained his master's degree in 1947. He was a professor at many universities in the world, including
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,
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,
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. During his lifetime, he was member of 17 professional societies and gave over 100 lectures all over the world about orthodontics. In 1981, he founded the American Institute for Bioprogressive Education. He retired at the age of 72 and moved to
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in 1992. He died at the age of 83 in 2003. Ricketts was married twice and was survived by four children: Robin, Gale, Craig, and Anastar.


Orthodontics

Ricketts' contributions in orthodontics started in the 1950s. During that era, doctors Alan Brodie and
Holly Broadbent Sr. Birdsall Holly Broadbent Sr. (27 September 1894 – 23 December 1977) was an American orthodontist who is credited with developing and introducing the technique of cephalometric roentgenography to orthodontics. He also devised the cephalometer, w ...
believed in using cephalometric radiographs for longitudinal studies rather than clinical applications. Ricketts' views were contrary. He published two papers in 1960 in which he showed his work of using cephalometric X-rays on 1000 patients in his clinic. Some of his contributions to the field of orthodontics were * the first straight wire bracket .018 inch slot, in 1970 * cephalometric analysis, which allowed clinicians to compare their patients with norms based on age, sex, and race * the first cephalometric system to forecast treatment result plus growth in treatment planning (developed with Carl F. Gugino) * pentamorphine arches, which are five different arch forms individualized to different patients * ''root ratings'' based upon the works of Miura and Lee to quantify the forces necessary to move teeth in any plane of space * Ricketts' Utility Arch * computerized cephalometric analysis * the concept of bioprogressive philosophy (developed with Carl Gugino and Ruel Bench) Ricketts published over 30 books. Nine of his books (3 volumes) concerned cranio-facial orthopedics. He also wrote a personal narrative called ''The Reappearing American'' that was published in 1993.


Bioprogressive therapy

Ricketts developed the bioprogressive philosophy which stated that a face should be treated as a whole, rather than focusing one's attention on just teeth and occlusion. This philosophy involves over 100 principles that are divided into the "four" sciences known as Social, Biological, Clinical, and Mechanical. Some of the principles of this philosophy includes: * the importance of diagnosis and treatment in orthodontics, with the application of the Visual Treatment Objective (VTO) and evaluating anchorage control during the therapy * torque control throughout treatment, which leads to more efficient treatment * muscular and cortical bone anchorage * proper application of pressure in relation to movement of teeth in various direction * treatment of overbite before the overjet * sectional arch treatment, in which treatment in one arch can be broken down into various segments * overtreatment in order to overcome the tendency of relapse * pre-fabricated appliances, which allows clinicians to focus more time delivering the appliance than constructing it


Morganics

In the 1950s, Ricketts was the first person in United States to prescribe nutritional supplements in his orthodontic and orthopedic practice. Later, he developed a nutritional community and eventually, due to his contributions in the field of microbiology and chemistry, the Morganics Nutrition Supplement was developed. The company Morganics was founded in 1993 and is currently based in Phoenix, Arizona.


Awards and recognitions

* Diplomate of
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* Merit Award - American Society of Dentistry for Children * William Cogswell Distinguished Service Award in Oral Surgery *
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Award in 1975 *
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Lecturer in 1976 * Associated Journals of Europe Award in 1983 * Strang Award - Connecticut State Society of Orthodontics * Joe Peak Honor lecturer in 1999 at the Southwestern Society of Orthodontics Annual Session * American Sleep and Breathing Academy Hall of Fame * Waldron Lecturer Award - American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons


Positions

* Rocky Mountain Data Systems - Vice President and Director of Research * American Institute for Bioprogressive Education - Founder


See also

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Anchorage (orthodontics) Anchorage a medical term in orthodontics Orthodontics (also referred to as orthodontia) is a dentistry specialty that addresses the diagnosis, prevention, management, and correction of mal-positioned teeth and jaws, as well as misaligned bite pa ...
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American Board of Orthodontics American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) is a non-profit professional association for orthodontists founded in 1929. History The organization was first established as ''the American Board of Orthodontia'' in 1929 and later changed its name to the A ...


References

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