Martin vom Brocke explained

Martin vom Brocke
Birth Place:Solothurn, Switzerland.
Years Active:19

Martin vom Brocke (born 25 July 1969) is a Swiss dentist, orthodontist and book author.

Life and scientific work

Vom Brocke studied dentistry at University of Bern from 1992 to 1997, and finished his doctoral theses (Ph.D.) in 2000.[1] In 2013 he achieved a degree as Master of Science in Orthodontics at Danube University Krems (Prof. Dr. Dr. Dieter Müßig).[2] Since 2010 he does research work on the long-known problems and insufficiencies of Edward Angle's classification system of malocclusions (published in 1899), on cephalometric analysis and on related topics.

In 2015 he proposed a new dental classification system that integrates the position of the ears, the chin, the nose, the eyes, tooth sizes, the occlusion and the second dentition, the structural relations between these parameters being described by Riemann's ζ4 function.[3] Like Angle's system, vom Brocke's classification is primarily based on the positional relationship of the first small molar teeth (premolars).[4]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Struction - The Harmonious Theory of Relativity. London/Berlin 2015,, p. 77
  2. Strukturiert - Wie lassen sich mit DVT orale Strukturen vergleichen?. Inspiration Un Limited, London/Berlin 2016, 130 p.,
  3. Struction - The Harmonious Theory of Relativity. London/Berlin 2015,, p. 45-55
  4. Struction - The Harmonious Theory of Relativity. London/Berlin 2015,, p. 56, 74