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Holly Broadbent Sr.

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Holly Broadbent Sr.
Born(1894-09-27)September 27, 1894
DiedDecember 23, 1977(1977-12-23) (aged 83)
EducationCase Western Reserve University
Known forDeveloping cephalometric roentgenography, Cephalometer
RelativesHolly Broadbent Jr (son)
Medical career
ProfessionDentist
InstitutionsCase Western Reserve University
Sub-specialtiesOrthodontics

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.[1] He also devised the cephalometer, which accurately positions a patient's head with reference to the x-ray source.[2]

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Life

Broadbent was born in Lockport, New York, the grandson of inventor Birdsill Holly. His parents were James and Mabel Holly Broadbent. He went to Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine and obtained his dental degree in 1919. He then attended the orthodontic program in the same institution and obtained his master's degree in 1922. He eventually became the Director of Bolton Fund of Western Reserve in 1929. During the 1933 World Fair in Chicago Broadbent displayed the results of his study of facial development which he took from a series of cephalometric records that he took from his patients. In 1948 he became professor in dental facial anatomy at Western Reserve University.[3]

Broadbent married Bernice Mathews in 1921 and had four children, including a son, Holly Broadbent Jr. Broadbent Sr. died in Kirtland, Ohio at the age of 83 and his ashes were buried in a cemetery in Brooklyn Heights.

Orthodontics

Broadbent has been credited with developing the cephalometer along with Dr. Wingate Todd during 1920s.[4] The Cephalometer held a patient's head steady during an x-ray. They published a paper in 1931 called A new X-ray Technique and Its Application to Orthodontia which introduced a technique. This longitudinal study which consisted of cephalometric measurements had 3500 school children aging from birth to adulthood.

He also established a reference point on the skull called Bolton Point.[2]

Award and recognitions

References

  1. ^ "BROADBENT, BIRDSALL HOLLY". Encyclopedia of Cleveland. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b Lewis, Arthur (1950). "The Impact of Cephalometry on Orthodontic Concepts". The Angle Orthodontist. 20 (2): 67–73. ISSN 0003-3219. PMID 15432967. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
  3. ^ "BROADBENT, BIRDSALL HOLLY | Encyclopedia of Cleveland History | Case Western Reserve University". Encyclopedia of Cleveland History | Case Western Reserve University. 2018-05-11. Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  4. ^ McGonagle, Robert R. (May 1978). "B. Holly Broadbent, Sr. (1894–1977)". American Journal of Orthodontics. 73 (5): 580–581. doi:10.1016/0002-9416(78)90249-X. PMID 354407.


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