Alfred Paul Rogers

Alfred Paul Rogers (July 5, 1873 – April 6, 1959) was an American orthodontist who was considered the father of the myofunctional therapy in orthodontics.

He attended Horton Collegiate Academy for high school and Acadia University for undergraduate studies.

[citation needed] In 1918, at the annual meeting of American Association of Orthodontists, he presented his first paper that talked about effects of musculature on mouth.

One of the essays named "Notes of a Countryman" was published in a book form in 1938 by Bruce Humphries.

Robert was a pediatrician in Greenwich, Connecticut, and Edwards was a professor of public health at the University of California.