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The Psychosocial Influence of Dental Esthetics in Adolescents as Judged by Peers [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to determine if dental esthetics affects the perception of adolescents regarding their peer\u27s social aptitude in specific areas such as athletics, popularity, leadership, and academics.
Henson, Scott Thomas
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Evidence to Suggest That Teeth Act as Human Ornament Displays Signalling Mate Quality [PDF]
Ornament displays seen in animals convey information about genetic quality, developmental history and current disease state to both prospective sexual partners and potential rivals. In this context, showing of teeth through smiles etc is a characteristic
Alistair Robert Evans+2 more
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Intrusion of anterior teeth to improve smile esthetics [PDF]
A gummy smile is probably one of the most common causes of an unaesthetic smile. Causes include overeruption of maxillary anterior teeth and maxillary vertical excess. Intrusion of maxillary anterior teeth with Orthodontics and Le forte I superior repositioning may form a part of the solution.
Deepak Chandrasekharan, SM Balaji
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ABSTRACT Background The early use of superannuation savings towards dental treatment is a phenomenon that has emerged in recent years within Australia. This research investigates the media's response and coverage of how this usage of private, yet segregated funds has developed and grown.
A. C. L. Holden
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Visually Attending to black Senses of Place Through “Everyday Things” in White City, West London
Abstract This paper shares a practice‐related rendering of Katherine McKittrick's conceptional notion “a black sense of place” by reflecting on visual practices adopted in my research project, “Everyday Things: Visualising Young Black Adults’ Experiences in White City”.
Nathaniel Télémaque
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Deadly Lifeworlds Meet Palliative Politics: Struggle in Circulation
Abstract This paper locates acute and ongoing crises of coloniality and ecology within struggles over circulation that are anchored in infrastructure. If infrastructure organises movement—including its constraint in carceral forms—then it is also a linchpin for materialising distinct regimes of motion (Nail 2020a; Marx in Motion: A New Materialist ...
Deborah Cowen
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Facial Esthetic Parameters: A Descriptive Analysis of Facial Class and Smile in Young Subjects [PDF]
Facial esthetics have an important function in psycho-social relations and is a response to anatomical and muscular dynamics; differences in facial skull position can modify a subject’s facial esthetic and smile. The aim of this research is to know smile
Figueroa, Julián+3 more
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What does geography look like?
Short Abstract This paper finds that higher education institutional websites present a homogeneous and narrow range of images in their depictions of academic geography. These images show geographical education and research in line with discourses of neoliberal academia, with little evidence of markers of difference.
Robert Shaw
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Black spaces between maxillary incisors: what is the aesthetic limit?
The focus of this article was evaluates the degree of perception of laypersons of different age groups with respect to smile esthetics in cases involving black spaces between maxillary incisors.
Matheus Melo Pithon+7 more
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The Prevalence of the Need for Esthetic Crown Lengthening in Post Orthodontically Treated Subjects [PDF]
The problem of excess gingival display is difficult to diagnose and treat. By studying one aspect of excess gingival display, namely the size relationships of the clinical crowns of teeth, we can begin to quantify reasonable goals of therapy.
Johnson, David Clark
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