The British Orthodontic Society invites outstanding contributors from the field of Orthodontics to give the guest lecture in memory of George Northcroft. In 2006 the guest lecturer was Professor Jonathan Sandy. The paper which follows was presented as the Northcroft Memorial Lecture 2006 at the British Orthodontic Conference, Edinburgh.
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