Early Life and Education
- Born on August 14, 1893 in Jackson, Tennessee
- Youngest of five children
- Attended the Webb School of Knoxville, Tennessee after his mother's death in 1908
- Attended Northwestern University Dental School in 1919
Career and Contributions in Orthodontics
- Practiced dentistry in Arizona before moving to Denver and opening his own practice
- Developed the Nance Appliance to prevent upper first molars from moving forward after premature loss of the maxillary first primary molar
- Pioneered the development of serial extraction in the United States
- Described the concept of leeway space in human teeth
- Published a paper titled 'Limitations of Orthodontic Treatment' in 1947, summarizing his 17 years of orthodontic work
Recognition and Awards
- Diplomate of American Board of Orthodontics
- President and honorary member of the Charles H. Tweed Foundation
- President and honorary member of the Southern California Component of Edward H. Angle Society of Orthodontia
- Received the Albert H. Ketcham Memorial Award in 1963
Personal Life
- Married Julia Manning and later Florence Hays
- Involved in an accident while working in a copper mine in Miami, Florida
- Retired in 1948
- Died on April 3, 1964 at his home in Pasadena, California due to a heart attack
References and Published Work
- Wrote a paper in 1947 titled 'Limitations of Orthodontic Treatment'
- Adams, Mahlon (1964). Hayes N. Nance. Angle Orthodontist, 34: 327.
- Nance, Hays N. (April 1947). The limitations of orthodontic treatment - American Journal of Orthodontics and Oral Surgery, 33 (4): 177–223. doi:10.1016/0096-6347(47)90051-3. PMID20291149.
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Hayes Nance (August 14, 1893 - April 3, 1964) was an American orthodontist known for his contributions to topics related to mixed dentition. Nance is known for developing serial extraction in United States, as well as pioneering the development of the Nance Appliance.
Hayes Nance | |
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Born | |
Died | April 3, 1964 | (aged 70)
Education | Northwestern University Dental School |
Known for | Father of Serial Extraction in United States, Developing Nance Appliance, Developing the term Leeway Space |
Medical career | |
Profession | Dentist |
Sub-specialties | orthodontics |