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Τhe purposes
of the society are:
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A. The treatment
and promotion of the science
of Orthodontics, and particularly: |
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The research,
study, diagnosis and solution of orthodontic problems in the |
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aspect of theory and practice,dealing
with preventive or interceptive |
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procedures. |
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2.
The study,
research and solution of orthodontic problems that relate
directly
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or indirectly with otherspecialties of dentistry or medicine
as well as with |
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other relative sciences. |
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B.
The promotion
and presentation of orthodontic achievements not only to |
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orthodontists but also to general practitioners and the public. |
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C. The presentation
and analysis of orthodontic subjects to scientists of other
specialties. |
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D. The scientific and moral
aid and assistance towards the members of the
society in
exercising their science and whatever is related to it. |
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