Orthodontics had its beginnings in the time of the ancient Egyptians, who used crude metal bands and catgut, but it was not until the late 18th century that the first practical appliances came into use. These were fine-tuned during the early 1900s; today’s mechanisms are merely refinements. Major changes occurred when practitioners—originally physicians—began turning their attention from cosmetic “regulating” to occlusion and stability, while empiricism gave way to objectivity and the scientific method.