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The influence of age and gender on perception of orofacial esthetics among laypersons in Switzerland [PDF]
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to evaluate the perception and role of orofacial esthetics by laypersons, and how attitudes may be correlated with age and gender in Switzerland. MATERIAL AND METHODS Self-administrated questionnaires (SAQ)
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1985
A chart that allows the reader to appreciate the diverse factors involved in esthetic matching has been presented. Although substantial information is presented in the chart, it is incomplete; and future research will contribute additional information. The chart is not intended as a substitute for learning, but a stimulus to further study.
J H, Swepston, A W, Miller
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A chart that allows the reader to appreciate the diverse factors involved in esthetic matching has been presented. Although substantial information is presented in the chart, it is incomplete; and future research will contribute additional information. The chart is not intended as a substitute for learning, but a stimulus to further study.
J H, Swepston, A W, Miller
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The Esthetic of Excess and the Excess of Esthetic
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, 2012Excluded from the philosophical logos, excess can even be seen to be the "subject" of literature. From the epic poem and the platonic divine furor to the baroque esthetic, and from romanticism to Freudian sublimation, a line can be drawn together with a theory of artistic genesis as arising out of limit experiences: excess is the mark of an encounter ...
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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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Evaluating Interface Esthetics
Knowledge and Information Systems, 2002Gestalt psychologists promulgated the principles of visual organization in the early twentieth century. These principles have been discussed and re-emphasized, and their importance and relevance to user interface design are understood. However, a limited number of systems represent and make adequate use of this knowledge in the form of a design tool ...
David Ngo Chek Ling +2 more
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The Esthetics of Science and the Science of Esthetics
Soviet Studies in Philosophy, 1977We live in a period of scientific and technological progress, when science is becoming a direct productive force; and in recent decades, the number of workers in the sciences has shown an extraordinary growth, in both absolute and relative terms. These truths are undeniable. Simply to state them does not, however, provide answers to questions about the
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The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1990
Achieving the most desirable gingival appearance enhances the esthetic result achieved with fixed prosthodontic restorations and is most often realized when gingival health is optimized before treatment and gingival trauma is minimized during treatment.
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Achieving the most desirable gingival appearance enhances the esthetic result achieved with fixed prosthodontic restorations and is most often realized when gingival health is optimized before treatment and gingival trauma is minimized during treatment.
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Esthetics and the edentulous patient
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988Most individuals undergo some degree of psychological shock, depression, and loss of self-esteem after the loss of their teeth. Optimum success in the treatment of the edentulous patient can no longer be limited to the proper fit, function, speech, selection, and arrangement of teeth.
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Dental Clinics of North America, 1989
Complete denture esthetics can no longer be considered solely a function of tooth selection and arrangement or the colors and contours of the denture bases. Denture esthetics must also include the entire face in which the expressions of inner feelings, personality, comfort, image, well-being, and perceptions of past dental experiences are all very ...
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Complete denture esthetics can no longer be considered solely a function of tooth selection and arrangement or the colors and contours of the denture bases. Denture esthetics must also include the entire face in which the expressions of inner feelings, personality, comfort, image, well-being, and perceptions of past dental experiences are all very ...
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