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Orthodontic Aesthetics Courses
Posted: Apr 28, 2017
Orthodontic is smile analysis is an important stage for the diagnosis,planning tretment.the progonsis of any orthdontic dental treatment involving aesthetic objectives.the orthodontic concepts are anterior malocclusions like spacing,moderate crowding,proclinations,rotations.this course can be corrected in 6 ot 8 months.posterior teeth not treated times.
INTRODUCTION: Smile analysis is an important stage for the diagnosis, planning, treatment and prognosis of any dental treatment involving aesthetic objectives. The evaluation of the intrinsic characteristics of the smile is a necessary procedure to achieve consistent form in orthodontic treatments, which in turn makes it necessary to recognize the components and factors that affect these characteristics.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this work is to present six horizontal smile lines and their importance in obtaining the desired results in orthodontic treatments.
CONCLUSION: The analysis of the six horizontal smile lines facilitates the understanding of the intrinsic characteristics that interfere in the aesthetics of the mouth. Moreover, a harmonization of these lines gives each professional a higher possibility of success in their treatments that include aesthetic objectives.
Obtaining a beautiful smile is always the main objective of any aesthetic dental treatment. After all, it is the beauty of the smile that will make the difference between an acceptable or pleasing aesthetic result for any given treatment. Nevertheless, in spite of its importance, the intrinsic characteristics of the smile are little discussed. Much is said of the clinical consequences of dental procedures on the smile, but its intrinsic characteristics are not widely evaluated. These characteristics can sometimes be altered and sometimes not, as they are integral parts of the individual. As such, the field of dentistry has no reach over these characteristics, and can only make evaluations of them.
Evaluating beauty is always subjective. However, we need adequate tools to overcome the challenge of this subjectivity. In orthodontics, it is not enough only to recognize what is interfering with the smile-it requires a diagnosis of what is not normal, in order to establish a treatment plan. Just as in functional problems, in which we follow conducts that lead us to a diagnosis of the anomalies, aesthetic problems also require parameters so we can find the defects. When searching for the visualization of problems, several rules and assumptions are created, leading sometimes to an underestimation of defects or an overvaluing of rules, creating paradigms that are not supported by proven scientific data. The very essence of aesthetic dentistry, which involves artistic criteria, contributes to this fact. The use of simple and reliable mechanisms can improve the possibilities of success, if not eliminate performance errors.
There are some tools that can be used for that purpose. The Diagram of Facial Aesthetic References (DFAR) is an auxiliary diagnostic tool that is well suited to that purpose. The diagram consists of six frames that surround the maxillary incisors and canines; their limits are specific to each aesthetic reference. The function of the DFAR is to give an exact idea of the positioning and ratios between teeth, as well as their relationship with the gum and lips.5 Originally conceived to aid in the visualization of maxillary anterior teeth, DFAR, when aided by additional data, makes it possible to objectively evaluate the smile, facilitating the aesthetic diagnosis and prognosis. Thus, the objective of this work will be to present the new characteristics of DFAR and its role in the "six horizontal smile lines", which in turn assist the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of mouth aesthetics.
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