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On the Move

teeth-straightening began generations ago inside an office in Grand Center, where Dr. Edward Angle opened the world's first school of orthodontics. Today, only a few miles from the building where the “father of orthodontics” introduced the world to the power of straightened smiles, researchers are continuing St. Louis’ tradition of advancement in the field.

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