Abstract

In order to evaluate abnormal form and function for the purpose of correction, it is necessary to understand normal anatomy, normal growth and normal function of the stomatognathic system. These and other aspects of the problems of occlusion were presented by John R. Thompson, Harry Sicher, Gosta Lindblom, Ernest R. Granger, Henry L. Beyron, Stanley C. Harris and Harold T . Perry at the post­ graduate course on “Analysis and Treatment of the Stomatognathic System,” North­ western University Dental School, April 1953. The articles appearing in this issue summarizing the course should serve as an indispensable guide to anyone desirous of extending his knowledge in this field.

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