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Dental esthetics and the golden proportion
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1978A system of esthetic predictions is described that has been used since antiquity. The naturalness of the system is emphasized by showing examples from nature and how artists and designers use it. The application of this system to dental esthetics is facilitated by the description and inclusion of a dental grid for the anterior esthetic segment.
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Esthetic Update: The Changing Esthetic Dental Practice
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1994Advances in the dental industry have opened the door to an array of esthetic treatments. Bleaching, cosmetic contouring and composite resins are a few of the esthetic techniques reviewed.
R E, Goldstein +7 more
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Dental esthetic satisfaction in adults
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1989This study determined the influence of teeth, mouth, and face on self-image and personal esthetic satisfaction in adults. A random sample of 125 patients completed a five-item questionnaire about personal esthetic satisfaction and oral self-image. As a group, general dental variables were stronger predictors of esthetic satisfaction than orthodontic ...
L M, Neumann +2 more
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Enamel Opacities and Dental Esthetics
Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 1995Abstract Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the esthetic importance of different types of developmental enamel defect. Methods: In the first method used, individual subjects from three different populations with less than 0.1, 0.7, and 0.9 ppm fluoride in their drinking water, were asked about the appearance of their teeth and ...
R P, Ellwood, D, O'Mullane
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DESIGNING THE ESTHETIC DENTAL ENVIRONMENT
Dental Clinics of North America, 1998The esthetic dental environment requires a re-thinking of outdated concepts of office design. The design of the dental office must reflect the dentist's commitment to excellence. Each detail of the office design must be both functional and esthetic to mirror the type of work the esthetic patient expects and demands.
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Esthetics: Patients' Perceptions of Dental Attractiveness
Journal of Prosthodontics, 1996PurposeThe importance of dentofacial attractiveness to the psychosocial well‐being of an individual has been well established. Very little information is available regarding dental patient perceptions of a pleasing esthetic image. The purpose of this study was to identify factors distinctive to attractive smiles versus unattractive smiles, as perceived
W J, Dunn, D F, Murchison, J C, Broome
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Dental esthetic self-evaluation and satisfaction
American Journal of Orthodontics, 1980Four hundred eighty-one 10- to 13-year-old children answered questions to determine their skill at self-evaluation and their level of self-satisfaction with their own dental appearance. Their answers were correlated to dental-orthodontic variables measured for each child.
L W, Graber, G W, Lucker
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Current opinion in cosmetic dentistry, 1994
As dental implants have become an increasingly popular restorative therapy and their stability and functional benefits have become widely acknowledged, newly applied surgical and prosthetic techniques are enabling dentists to approach patients' esthetic expectations.
S M, Hirsch, A S, Brisman
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As dental implants have become an increasingly popular restorative therapy and their stability and functional benefits have become widely acknowledged, newly applied surgical and prosthetic techniques are enabling dentists to approach patients' esthetic expectations.
S M, Hirsch, A S, Brisman
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Esthetics of Dental Composites
2017Many aspects are involved to perfectly reproduce a natural tooth, such as proper form, anatomy, contour, color, gloss, texture, translucency, fluorescence, and opalescence. This chapter provides general introduction to these aspects and how they can affect esthetics.
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The dental aspect of esthetics
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1959Abstract Esthetics is relative as it is evaluated from various perspectives and under different conditions. The dentist may be able to assist the surgeon in attaining a more satisfactory result for a patient undergoing corrective or reconstructive procedures.
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