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The Divine Proportion: Origins and Usage in Plastic Surgery [PDF]
Background:. The aim of this study was to summarize the existing literature on the origin of the concept of the divine proportion and its usage in the plastic surgery field. Methods:.
Kun Hwang, MD, PhD +1 more
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Multiplanar Assembly Mammaplasty Based on the Divine Proportion [PDF]
Background:. The study sought to plan mastopexy and breast reduction according to the principle of the divine proportion, represented by the letter phi, via the convergent assembly of multiple layers to create the new breast.
Osvaldo Pereira Filho, MD +4 more
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Evaluation of facial divine proportion in North Indian Population
Objective: To evaluate the facial divine proportion and its relationship with facial attractiveness in North Indian population. Materials and Methods: For evaluation of various facial proportions, standardized frontal facial photographs of total 300 ...
Naseem Ahmad Khan +4 more
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INTRODUCTION: The study of the Divine Proportion (Φ = 1.618) began with the Greeks, having as main researchers the mathematician Pythagoras and the sculptor Phidias. In Dentistry, Ricketts (1981-82) was an early to study this issue.
Marcos André dos Santos da Silva +3 more
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Photometric study of divine proportion and its correlation with facial attractiveness
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate if there is correlation between perception of facial esthetic and divine proportion, verifying if most attractive faces are closer to and less attractive faces are more distant to this proportion. METHODS:
Ana Paula Lazzari Marques Peron +4 more
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Evaluation of the Divine Proportion in the facial profile of young females
Background: Beauty is the phenomenon of experiencing pleasure, through the perception of balance. According to some authors, attractive faces have ideal proportions that are related to the Divine Proportion (1.618:1).
Jahanbin Arezoo +2 more
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Background: With the shift in focus from the hard to soft tissue in orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning, the scope of orthodontic treatment has grown beyond achieving an ideal occlusion, also to achieve ideal aesthetic facial proportions.
Crystal R. Soans +4 more
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Analyzing Facial Esthetic and Divine Proportion From Orthodontics Perspective [PDF]
Background: Achieving esthetics is the most important objective of the modern orthodontics. The introduction of a standard, called the divine proportion for the evaluation of a profile, can lead orthodontic, orthopedic and surgical treatment to obtain ...
Yasamin Farajzadeh Jalali +2 more
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Aesthetic Manifestations in Ibn Miskawayh's Thought [PDF]
It cannot be claimed that Ibn Miskawayh, the philosopher of the fourth century AH, systematically addressed the basic issues of aesthetics and philosophy of art in his works.
Amin Rahbar +2 more
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The aim of this study is to demonstrate the use and the effectiveness of cephalometry and golden proportions analysis of the face in planning prosthetic treatments in totally edentulous patients.
Gabriele Cervino +9 more
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