The Rocky Mountain® Orthodontics (RMO®) effort began around 1930. Since then, the company has made dramatic advances in the science of orthodontics, establishing itself as one of the leaders of a rapidly evolving field – a field that down through the decades has made people’s lives better. Since its formal incorporation in 1935 as Rocky Mountain® Metal Products, RMO® has been known as a company of energy and ideas – traits that remain at the core of the company’s philosophy today.
RMO® is much more than a business and model of excellence among Colorado corporations. The company is the oldest privately held orthodontic firm in the United States, and is a Denver institution whose company history is inextricably linked with the history of Denver and orthodontics itself.
Institution and Determination
Before the advent of chrome alloy (stainless steel) and prior
to the founding of RMO®, orthodontists had to be
skilled craftsmen as well as doctors. In fact, much of their
time was spent devising, constructing, and maintaining their
own oral appliances. Because those appliances were typically
fabricated from gold alloy, which tended to loosen in a short
period of time, a large part of an orthodontist’s work
was dedicated to repairing and adjusting the appliances after
they had been put into use.
The orthodontist’s job demanded
mechanical skill, diligence, and even artistry. And yet, for
all of the effort involved, the occupation was often less
than rewarding. Even the best orthodontic appliances of the
day were woefully limited in their effectiveness.
All that changed with the development of versatile stainless
steel alloys, coupled with the ingenuity and foresight of
RMO®’s founder, Dr. Archie Brusse, a pioneer
Denver orthodontist. With a small but capable staff, and with
help from an executive at the American Steel and Wire Company,
RMO® set about developing the first set of prefabricated
orthodontic appliance options. After much clinical research
and experimentation, the first system of options was unveiled
in 1933 at the annual meeting of the American Association
of Orthodontists. Reception was negative. Most recognized
leaders of that day said it wouldn’t work.
In time, the impact of these prefabricated devices on the
world of orthodontics was dramatic. Simply put, they changed
the face of dentistry. The wide variety of appliance shapes
and sizes supplied by RMO® enabled orthodontists
to treat a diverse array of patients more effectively.
"What was developed was a way of putting things together
that provided more effective and creative options for doctors,"
says Martin Brusse, RMO® Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, and son of the company’s founder. "The
orthodontist could employ a greater variety of different techniques
through more individualized diagnosis and treatment. Patients
would benefit."
These developments coincided with a period of significant
progress in the science of bone biology and tooth movement,
which was particularly beneficial to both RMO®
and the field of orthodontics overall. New studies were revealing
the long-term ineffectiveness of oral appliances that exceeded
certain thresholds of pressure in moving teeth and resetting
bites. Thus, a new mantra in orthodontics – "delicacy
and strength" – was born. These two qualities perfectly
characterized light, clean, versatile RMO® appliance
options.
Not only did Archie Brusse and his small staff turn a fledgling
depression-time start-up business into a multimillion-dollar
industry bellwether, but they also helped attract dentists
to the practice of orthodontics by vastly improving the quality
and diversity of tools available to them. By extension, RMO®
has made invaluable contributions that have improved the oral
health and self-image of countless satisfied patients.
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