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Preferences of Lay Persons and Dental Professionals Regarding the Recurring Esthetic Dental Proportion

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2016
AbstractBackgroundThis study evaluated the preferences of dental professionals and lay persons with respect to the Recurring Esthetic Dental (RED) Proportion, an objective mathematical tool used in treatment planning the “apparent” widths of maxillary anterior teeth.Materials and MethodsStock dentofacial and facial images of a prototypical smiling male
Mark L, Pitel   +2 more
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PROPORTIONAL SMILE DESIGN USING THE RECURRING ESTHETIC DENTAL (RED) PROPORTION

Dental Clinics of North America, 2001
Dentists have needed an objective way in which to evaluate a smile. A method for determining the ideal size and position of the anterior teeth has been presented here. Use of the FIVE to evaluate the RED proportion and the width-to-height ratio, tempered with sound clinical judgment, gives pleasing and consistent results. With the diversity that exists
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Evaluating the validity of recurring esthetic dental proportion in young adults

Journal of Advances in Dental Practice and Research
Objectives: An important aspect of cosmetic dentistry is developing a geometric or numerical proportion to associate the consecutive width of maxillary anterior teeth. New hypotheses in this area include the Golden proportion, golden percentage, and the recurrent esthetic dental (RED) proportion. This study used digital photos and computer analysis to
Vaishnavi Devendra Kherde   +1 more
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A Study of Dentists’ Preferred Maxillary Anterior Tooth Width Proportions: Comparing the Recurring Esthetic Dental Proportion to Other Mathematical and Naturally Occurring Proportions

Journal of Esthetic and Restorative Dentistry, 2007
ABSTRACTStatement of the Problem:  Presently, there are no generally accepted standards for designing smiles using tooth proportion relationships.Purpose:  The purpose of this study was to determine whether North American dentists prefer smile designs created using the recurring esthetic dental (RED) proportion, other mathematically defined tooth ...
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Proportional Smile Design: Using the Recurring Esthetic Dental Proportion to Correlate the Widths and Lengths of the Maxillary Anterior Teeth with the Size of the Face.

Dental clinics of North America, 2016
Proportional smile design is a useful tool for evaluating and designing smiles that are in harmony with the face. Although not always observed in nature, the recurring esthetic dental proportion is preferred by dentists surveyed to the width proportions observed in nature with normal-length teeth.
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