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A review of the functional and esthetic requirements for dental implants
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2007The esthetic replacement of teeth has become an important standard for implant dentistry. While defining this goal has not been difficult, the ability to restore implants esthetically has been fraught with obstacles and sometimes has not been attainable.
Swati Rawal +2 more
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Hybrid coatings on dental and orthopedic titanium implants: Current advances and challenges
BMEMatDental and orthopedic titanium implants are successfully and widely used but still face challenges due to complications leading to high treatment cost, morbidity, and even mortality.
Weilong Tang +4 more
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Impact of dental asymmetries on the perception of smile esthetics
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2007The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of anterior tooth asymmetries on the perception of smile esthetics.Three pleasant female smiles were digitally altered to simulate several degrees of asymmetry of the gingival margin of a maxillary central incisor, wear of a maxillary canine cusp, and a dental midline shift. Three groups of 50 raters-
Marcos Augusto Lenza +3 more
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The esthetic dental implant: Letting Restoration be the guide
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1995Dental implants originally were placed according to the availability of supportive bone structures. This article describes a new way of approaching implant placement: envisioning the ideal ultimate restoration and developing the treatment plan--and the implant site--to achieve that goal.
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A systematic search, heuristic evaluation and analysis of dental trauma mobile applications.
Dental TraumatologyBACKGROUND Despite the exponential growth of mobile device applications in promoting awareness on traumatic dental injuries (TDIs), the overall validity of existing applications in content, engagement, usability, functionality, esthetics, and user ...
T. Walia +4 more
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Perceptions of dental esthetics of Asian orthodontists and laypersons
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 2006The aim of the study was to determine the impact of anterior dental crowding, overjet, overbite, dental spacing, and type of malocclusion on dental esthetic perceptions of Asian orthodontists.Twenty-one Asian orthodontists (10 men, 11 women) and 158 adult laypersons (38 men, 120 women) rated the attractiveness of 50 pairs of black-and-white intraoral ...
Soh, J., Chew, M.T., Chan, Y.H.
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Perspective of facial esthetics in dental treatment planning
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1996Enhancement of facial beauty is one of the primary elective goals of patients seeking dental care. The lower one third of the face has a major impact on the perception of facial esthetics. Frequently improvements in natural beauty can be expected to follow restoration of ideal relationships between the denture and the facial soft tissues.
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Esthetics in the dental curriculum
Journal of Dental Education, 1981Michael E. Fritz, Ronald E. Goldstein
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Solutions for Dental Esthetics: The Natural Look
Journal of Dental Education, 2009Toyohiko Hidaka, Hanover Park, IL: Quintessence Publishing Co., 2008., 155 pp., illustrated, indexed $148 hardcover, ISBN 978-1-85097-176-4 “What we see with our eyes is not all there is to see.
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