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Factors mediating against excellence in dental esthetics
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1977Factors mediating against excellence in dental esthetics have been classified and enumerated in this article. A formula for producing unesthetic prostheses can be hypothesized as follows: Educational de-emphasis + Lack of research + Technical orientation + Technical tradition + Delegation (abdication) + Poor economics + Fatique + Poor office design ...
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[Anthropometric assessments in dental esthetics].
Minerva stomatologica, 1992Various parameters related to the mobility of the upper lip in a sample of 200 patients, have been considered in order to establish the correlation these have with the extent of lip mobility and the relative visibility of their teeth. From this study it was clear that a large number of patients, with a low index of tooth visibility, could benefit, from
N, Cappello, F, Bazzano, A, Ferrero
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Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 1994
The surge of interest in the use of tooth-colored restorative materials and systems in recent years has been attributed partly to rapid developments in dental materials science and also to patient demand and operator interest. When overall dental appearance is considered, several factors are of significance, including tooth color, shape, and position ...
A J, Qualtrough, F J, Burke
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The surge of interest in the use of tooth-colored restorative materials and systems in recent years has been attributed partly to rapid developments in dental materials science and also to patient demand and operator interest. When overall dental appearance is considered, several factors are of significance, including tooth color, shape, and position ...
A J, Qualtrough, F J, Burke
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[Dental ethics, esthetics and cosmetics].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 1992By means of adhesive dentistry sound teeth can be made more beautiful without damaging tooth structure. This is called cosmetic dentistry. Within the dental profession there is a discussion about the following questions: is cosmetic dentistry real dentistry? Is it ethical to render cosmetic services to patients?
H J, de Kloet, C L, Davidson
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Classification of altered dental esthetics.
The International journal of periodontics & restorative dentistry, 2002Clinical procedures designed to reestablish the idealized framework for the achievement of optimal esthetic restorative results have been frequently reported. Yet complex cases, where remarkable improvements of esthetic appearance are achievable in spite of preoperative conditions, are infrequently presented because the presentation standards appear to
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Dental Esthetics: A European Perspective
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1994openaire +2 more sources
Excellence in dental esthetics.
The international journal of esthetic dentistry, 2018Sailer, Irena, Fehmer, Vincent
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New Dental Ceramics and Esthetics
Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 1995openaire +2 more sources
The evolution of dental esthetics.
Le Journal dentaire du Quebec, 1991Dental esthetics has been based for a long time, on time-honoured theories where the restored or replaced teeth had to match the face shape while providing due respect to the sex, the age and the personality of the patient. Most of these theories have since been disproved and the standards of dental esthetics have been revised following surveys of ...
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