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Genevieve's avatar

So glad he wasn't afraid to "Stack" on the vertical height!

I need to get out more 🫣🤭

He sounds like he had a brilliant mind. I hope the dental community opens up to this in future years. They seem to be some of the most rigid and closed minded, at least here in the states

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I was a patient of Dr Stack’s from 1980 to 1985. He was one of the kindest, most wonderful Doctors I’ve ever seen. He was a visionary. I always felt he deserved more credit than he got. I was kind of a test patient for his TMJ treatments and it’s my mouth you see in much of his older research. I had a particularly severe case in my left TMJ which caused neurological issues such as my arm shaking and even passing out. He spread my palate with his appliances and was careful not to change my face too much. As a result, my face changed, but minimally. I had two college friends with severe

malocclusions, they went to Dr Stack because of my success. Dr Stack worked his magic and the change in both was remarkable. To this day, I have no problems with my jaw. Thank you Dr. Stack, RIP.♥️

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