Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the perception of dental students and orthodontists on the degree of influence that pigmented esthetic elastic ligatures have on smile attractiveness, by judging clinical photographs. METHODS: Sixteen clinical facial photographs of the smile and 16 close up images of the smile of a single patient wearing monocrystalline porcelain orthodontic brackets, Teflon coated NiTi wire brackets and esthetic elastic ligatures of five different commercial brands were distributed into eight groups, G1 to G8 (Morelli®, Ortho Tecnology, TP Orthodontics, Unitek/3Mclear, Unitek/3M obscure, American Orthodontics clear, American Orthodontics pearl and American Orthodontics metallic pearl). Twenty ligatures were used in each group, totaling 160 ligatures. Half of them were used in their natural state, and the other half after in vitro pigmentation. All the photographs were judged by 40 evaluators, 20 orthodontists and 20 dental students. RESULTS: For orthodontists, American pearl (G7) ligatures were those that least influenced the degree of attractiveness of the smile in the two types of photographs used. For the dental students, in the facial photographs of the smile, ligatures with the best performance were Morelli® (G1), American clear (G6) and American pearl (G7) and in the close up photographs of the smile, American pearl, metallic pearl and clear (G7, G8 and G6). CONCLUSIONS: For both orthodontists and dental students, pigmentation of the elastic ligatures had a negative influence on the degree of attractiveness of smiles in the two types of clinical photographs evaluated. |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractivenessElastomersEstheticsPigmentationPhotographSmileOBJECTIVE: To evaluate the perception of dental students and orthodontists on the degree of influence that pigmented esthetic elastic ligatures have on smile attractiveness, by judging clinical photographs. METHODS: Sixteen clinical facial photographs of the smile and 16 close up images of the smile of a single patient wearing monocrystalline porcelain orthodontic brackets, Teflon coated NiTi wire brackets and esthetic elastic ligatures of five different commercial brands were distributed into eight groups, G1 to G8 (Morelli®, Ortho Tecnology, TP Orthodontics, Unitek/3Mclear, Unitek/3M obscure, American Orthodontics clear, American Orthodontics pearl and American Orthodontics metallic pearl). Twenty ligatures were used in each group, totaling 160 ligatures. Half of them were used in their natural state, and the other half after in vitro pigmentation. All the photographs were judged by 40 evaluators, 20 orthodontists and 20 dental students. RESULTS: For orthodontists, American pearl (G7) ligatures were those that least influenced the degree of attractiveness of the smile in the two types of photographs used. For the dental students, in the facial photographs of the smile, ligatures with the best performance were Morelli® (G1), American clear (G6) and American pearl (G7) and in the close up photographs of the smile, American pearl, metallic pearl and clear (G7, G8 and G6). CONCLUSIONS: For both orthodontists and dental students, pigmentation of the elastic ligatures had a negative influence on the degree of attractiveness of smiles in the two types of clinical photographs evaluated.Dental Press International2012-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2176-94512012000500017Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics v.17 n.5 2012reponame:Dental Press Journal of Orthodonticsinstname:Dental Press International (DPI)instacron:DPI10.1590/S2176-94512012000500017info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerraz,CamilaCastellucci,MarceloSobral,Márcioeng2012-11-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2176-94512012000500017Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/dpjoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpartigos@dentalpress.com.br||davidnormando@hotmail.com2177-67092176-9451opendoar:2012-11-27T00:00Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics - Dental Press International (DPI)false |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness Ferraz,Camila Elastomers Esthetics Pigmentation Photograph Smile |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness |
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Influence of in vitro pigmenting of esthetic orthodontic ligatures on smile attractiveness |
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Ferraz,Camila |
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Ferraz,Camila Castellucci,Marcelo Sobral,Márcio |
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Castellucci,Marcelo Sobral,Márcio |
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Ferraz,Camila Castellucci,Marcelo Sobral,Márcio |
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Elastomers Esthetics Pigmentation Photograph Smile |
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Elastomers Esthetics Pigmentation Photograph Smile |
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the perception of dental students and orthodontists on the degree of influence that pigmented esthetic elastic ligatures have on smile attractiveness, by judging clinical photographs. METHODS: Sixteen clinical facial photographs of the smile and 16 close up images of the smile of a single patient wearing monocrystalline porcelain orthodontic brackets, Teflon coated NiTi wire brackets and esthetic elastic ligatures of five different commercial brands were distributed into eight groups, G1 to G8 (Morelli®, Ortho Tecnology, TP Orthodontics, Unitek/3Mclear, Unitek/3M obscure, American Orthodontics clear, American Orthodontics pearl and American Orthodontics metallic pearl). Twenty ligatures were used in each group, totaling 160 ligatures. Half of them were used in their natural state, and the other half after in vitro pigmentation. All the photographs were judged by 40 evaluators, 20 orthodontists and 20 dental students. RESULTS: For orthodontists, American pearl (G7) ligatures were those that least influenced the degree of attractiveness of the smile in the two types of photographs used. For the dental students, in the facial photographs of the smile, ligatures with the best performance were Morelli® (G1), American clear (G6) and American pearl (G7) and in the close up photographs of the smile, American pearl, metallic pearl and clear (G7, G8 and G6). CONCLUSIONS: For both orthodontists and dental students, pigmentation of the elastic ligatures had a negative influence on the degree of attractiveness of smiles in the two types of clinical photographs evaluated. |
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