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Three-dimensional Analysis of the Lip Motion during Natural and Posed Smiles in Women [PDF]

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Evelina, del Carmen Montero   +1 more
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Patient Satisfaction and Acceptance with Dental Esthetics after Endodontic and Prosthodontic Treatment of Dental Dyschromia.

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Esthetic assessment of celebrity smiles

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2021
Guidelines for planning esthetic outcomes are sparse. The present study evaluated the most noticeable characteristics of the celebrities with the most esthetic smiles.The purpose of this observational study was to assess the smiles of celebrities based on descriptive esthetic smile criteria and to compare male and female celebrity smiles based on ...
Gema, Arroyo Cruz   +3 more
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Celebrity smile esthetics assessment: Smile angulation

The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 2017
Whether deviations in the angulation discrepancy between the intercanine and interpupillary line significantly affect attractiveness is unknown.The purpose of this prospective study was to quantify dental and facial esthetics to determine whether smile angulation discrepancies in individuals identified as having attractive smiles are smaller than those
Vasiliki P. Koidou   +2 more
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Gummy Smile to Esthetic Smile – Crown Lengthening Procedure

Journal of Interdisciplinary Dentistry, 2023
Gummy smile or excessive gingival exposure is an esthetically concern factor for women compared to men. Common causes for gummy smile are hypermobility of the upper lip, short upper lip, incompetent lip, altered passive eruption, bimaxillary protrusion, vertical maxillary excess, hyperfunction of labial elevator muscles ...
Shiny Inasu   +2 more
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Smile esthetics: Calculated beauty?

International Orthodontics, 2014
Esthetic demand from patients continues to increase. Consequently, the treatments we offer are moving towards more discreet or invisible techniques using lingual brackets in order to achieve harmonious, balanced results in line with our treatment goals. As orthodontists, we act upon relationships between teeth and bone.
Guillaume, Lecocq   +1 more
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