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Donald H. Enlow (January 22, 1927 – July 5, 2014) was an American scientist known for his contributions to field of orthodontics through his work and understanding of the process of growth and development, especially of the human facial structure.


Life

He was born in
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in 1927 to Martie and Donald C. Enlow. He married Martha McKnight in 1945. Enlow enlisted in Coast Guard during WWII. After returning from the war, he earned his bachelor's degree in 1949 and his master's degree from the
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in 1951. He then earned his PhD in Vertebrate Morphology from
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in 1955. He eventually became an Assistant Professor at
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. After that he worked as an anatomy professor in the
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for 15 years. He eventually moved from Michigan to become the Chairman of Anatomy at
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. He was named the Thomas J. Hill Distinguished Professor of Physical Biology after he joined the
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Orthodontic Department as its Chair in 1977.


Research

During his PhD years, Enlow started fossil field prospecting in the area of West Texas. On one of his expeditions, he came across an idea of making a "ground" thin section of a bone fragment that he picked up from the ground. At Texas A&M, Dr. Stanley John Olsen who was a vertebrate Paleontologist helped Enlow with his specimens. After finishing his dissertation, Enlow co-authored 3 papers titled "A Comparative Histological Study of Fossil and Recent Bone Tissues" in Texas Journal of Science with Dr. Brown. These papers were important because they helped established a field of research in which bone growth and the life history of an organism were articulated from a Paleohistology point of view. Enlow's focused his research during his career in how bone remodeling regulates growth of facial structure. He authored the book ''The Human Face'' in 1968 which focused on his research. While at Michigan, Enlow shifted his research from bone histology to Craniofacial Growth and Development. He published numerous papers and a book titled ''Handbook of Facial Growth'' in 1975. After moving to Case Western, he wrote the book ''Essentials of Facial Growth'' with Dr. Mark Hans. A recent version of the book was published in 2008. Following are some of the principles that were developed based on Enlow's research. * ''Enlow's Counterpart Principle'' - The growth of any cranial or facial structure relates to other 'counterparts' in face and cranial area. ex. Maxilla and Mandible, Middle Cranial Fossa and Mandibular Ramus * ''Enlow's V Principle'' - The movement happens at the wide end of the V during growth as a result of deposition of bone inside and resorption outside.


Career

Over his lifetime, Enlow amassed over 100,000 slides of bone specimen that were useful in bone morphology and histology. Before his death, he gave the collection as a gift to Hard Tissue Research Unit at
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. The bone specimens in these slides come from every vertebrate group in this world such as fish, mammals etc. In his honor, New York University held ''"Donald H. Enlow International Research Symposium: An Integrative Approach to Skeletal Biology'' in 2006 to commemorate 50th anniversary of Enlow's first published paper in
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. He retired in 1992 after 15 years of service at Case Western University. Enlow was diagnosed with
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and he later died at the age of 84 in Wisconsin.


Positions held

* Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, Dean, 1984-1986 * Case Western Department of Orthodontics, Professor and Chair, 1977-1989 * Physical Growth Program at University of Michigan's Center for Human Growth and Development, Director, 1957-1972 * West Virginia School of Medicine, Professor & Chairman of Anatomy, 1972-1977


Awards

* Fellow in the
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* Award of Special Merit by AAO


References

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