Peter Kesling
Peter C. Kesling was an American orthodontist known for the development of the tip-edge orthodontic appliance in 1986. He held over 50 patents related to orthodontic appliances.
Life
Kesling was born in La Porte, Indiana, the son of Dr. Harold Kesling, who was also an orthodontist, and who invented the tooth positioner appliance.After graduating from the orthodontic program in 1958, Kesling joined the orthodontic clinic run by his father and Dr. Robert A. Rocke.
For 40 years, Dr. Kesling was an Associate Clinical Professor of Orthodontics at Saint Louis University. He is also a diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics.
He has co-authored two textbooks, including Orthodontic Theory and Technique.
Kesling has three sons, Adam, Andrew and Christopher Kesling,, who works at the same practice as his grandfather founded, Harold Kesling, the Kesling-Rocke Orthodontic Center in Westville, Indiana.
Kesling died on July 25, 2022, at the age of 90.