Paul Roscoe Stillman

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Paul Roscoe Stillman (1871–1945) was a clinical researcher in the field of periodontology.[1] He was the first to define occlusal trauma in 1917.[2]

References

  1. ^ McCall, JP (1968). "Paul Roscoe Stillman 1871-1945. Clinical Researcher in Periodontics--Author". The New York Journal of Dentistry. 38 (6): 201. PMID 4871369.
  2. ^ Jan Lindhe: Trauma from Occlusion: Periodontal Tissues. In Jan Lindhe, editor: Clinical Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, 5th Edition, Blackwell Munksgaard 2008, page 349.

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