Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report
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Resumo: | The use of the concepts of golden proportion and individual aesthetic proportion of anterior maxillary teeth for smile analysis is essential to achieve satisfactory results in aesthetic treatments, as they are considered reliable guidelines and scientifically accepted organizing principles. The individual aesthetic proportion of a tooth is defined as the division of its width by its length when analyzed in frontal view. It is noteworthy that the individual aesthetic proportion is a reference for the clinical crown, respecting the limits and gingival zenith. Thus, for the central incisor, the width corresponds to approximately 80% of its height, for the lateral incisor, the average width corresponds to 69% of the height, and for the canine, 72%. This work aims to report the study of the smile of a young female patient, who sought dental care reporting dissatisfaction with the presence of diastema between her upper teeth after orthodontic treatment and to present the proposed planning. With the help of digital photos and biometric reference lines, the case planning was carried out taking into account the aesthetic relationship between teeth, gum, smile and face through the golden ratio of the smile and individual proportions of the teeth. In the case reported, it was observed that the smile in frontal view was in line with the concepts of golden proportion, but when the teeth were analyzed individually, aesthetic treatment would be necessary. It can be concluded that the study of the smile is a great diagnostic aid, as it increases the chance of success in aesthetic planning by offering ideal notions of positioning and proportions. |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case reportAnálisis de sonrisa para cierre de diastemas post-ortodoncia: reporte de un casoAnálise do sorriso para fechamento de diastemas pós-ortodontia: relato de casoEsthetics dentalSmilingDiastemaComposite resinComposite resin.Estética dentáriaSorrisoDiastemaResina composta.DiastemaEstética dentalSonrisaResina compuesta.The use of the concepts of golden proportion and individual aesthetic proportion of anterior maxillary teeth for smile analysis is essential to achieve satisfactory results in aesthetic treatments, as they are considered reliable guidelines and scientifically accepted organizing principles. The individual aesthetic proportion of a tooth is defined as the division of its width by its length when analyzed in frontal view. It is noteworthy that the individual aesthetic proportion is a reference for the clinical crown, respecting the limits and gingival zenith. Thus, for the central incisor, the width corresponds to approximately 80% of its height, for the lateral incisor, the average width corresponds to 69% of the height, and for the canine, 72%. This work aims to report the study of the smile of a young female patient, who sought dental care reporting dissatisfaction with the presence of diastema between her upper teeth after orthodontic treatment and to present the proposed planning. With the help of digital photos and biometric reference lines, the case planning was carried out taking into account the aesthetic relationship between teeth, gum, smile and face through the golden ratio of the smile and individual proportions of the teeth. In the case reported, it was observed that the smile in frontal view was in line with the concepts of golden proportion, but when the teeth were analyzed individually, aesthetic treatment would be necessary. It can be concluded that the study of the smile is a great diagnostic aid, as it increases the chance of success in aesthetic planning by offering ideal notions of positioning and proportions.El uso de los conceptos de proporción áurea y proporción estética individual de los dientes maxilares anteriores para el análisis de la sonrisa es fundamental para lograr resultados satisfactorios en los tratamientos estéticos, ya que se consideran pautas confiables y principios organizadores científicamente aceptados. La proporción estética individual de un diente se define como la división de su ancho por su largo cuando se analiza en vista frontal. Se destaca que la proporción estética individual es un referente para la corona clínica, respetando los límites y cenit gingival. Así, para el incisivo central el ancho corresponde aproximadamente al 80% de su altura, para el incisivo lateral el ancho promedio corresponde al 69% de la altura, y para el canino el 72%. Este artículo tiene como objetivo relatar el estudio de la sonrisa de una paciente joven, que buscó atención odontológica informando insatisfacción por la presencia de diastema entre sus dientes superiores después del tratamiento de ortodoncia y presentar la planificación propuesta. Con ayuda de fotografías digitales y líneas de referencia biométricas se realizó la planificación del caso teniendo en cuenta la relación estética entre dientes, encía, sonrisa y rostro a través de la proporción áurea de la sonrisa y proporciones individuales de los dientes. En el caso relatado se observó que la sonrisa en vista frontal estaba en consonancia con los conceptos de proporción áurea, pero al analizar los dientes individualmente sería necesario un tratamiento estético. Se puede concluir que el estudio de la sonrisa es una gran ayuda diagnóstica, ya que aumenta las posibilidades de éxito en la planificación estética al ofrecer nociones idóneas de posicionamiento y proporciones.A utilização dos conceitos de proporção áurea e proporção individual estética dos dentes anterossuperiores para análise de sorrisos é fundamental para se alcançar resultados satisfatórios nos tratamentos estéticos, pois são considerados diretrizes confiáveis e princípios organizadores aceitos cientificamente. A proporção individual estética de um dente é definida como a divisão da sua largura pelo seu comprimento quando analisada em vista frontal. Ressalta-se que a proporção individual estética é referência para coroa clínica, respeitando-se os limites e zênite gengival. Assim, para o incisivo central, a largura corresponde a aproximadamente 80% de sua altura, para o incisivo lateral a largura média corresponde a 69% da altura e para o canino 72%. Este trabalho tem por objetivo relatar o estudo do sorriso de uma paciente jovem, do sexo feminino, que procurou atendimento odontológico relatando descontentamento com a presença de diastemas entre seus dentes superiores após tratamento ortodôntico e apresentar o planejamento proposto. Com o auxílio de fotos digitais e linhas de referência biométricas foi realizado o planejamento do caso levando em consideração a relação estética entre dentes, gengiva, sorriso e face através da proporção áurea do sorriso e proporções individuais dos dentes. No caso relatado observou-se que o sorriso em vista frontal se apresentava em consonância com os conceitos de proporção áurea, mas quando os dentes foram analisados individualmente seria necessário tratamento estético. Pode-se concluir que o estudo do sorriso é um grande auxiliar diagnóstico, pois amplia a chance de sucesso nos planejamentos estéticos ao oferecer noções ideais de posicionamentos e proporções.Research, Society and Development2022-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3496210.33448/rsd-v11i13.34962Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e141111334962Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e141111334962Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e1411113349622525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/34962/29554Copyright (c) 2022 Milena Soares Trava; Debora Maria Pelisson Lourenço; Hebert Samuel Carafa Fabre; Adriana de Oliveira Silva https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTrava, Milena SoaresLourenço, Debora Maria Pelisson Fabre, Hebert Samuel Carafa Silva , Adriana de Oliveira 2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/34962Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:03.542454Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report Análisis de sonrisa para cierre de diastemas post-ortodoncia: reporte de un caso Análise do sorriso para fechamento de diastemas pós-ortodontia: relato de caso |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report Trava, Milena Soares Esthetics dental Smiling Diastema Composite resin Composite resin. Estética dentária Sorriso Diastema Resina composta. Diastema Estética dental Sonrisa Resina compuesta. |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report |
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Smile analysis for post-orthodontic diastema closure: case report |
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Trava, Milena Soares |
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Trava, Milena Soares Lourenço, Debora Maria Pelisson Fabre, Hebert Samuel Carafa Silva , Adriana de Oliveira |
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Lourenço, Debora Maria Pelisson Fabre, Hebert Samuel Carafa Silva , Adriana de Oliveira |
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Trava, Milena Soares Lourenço, Debora Maria Pelisson Fabre, Hebert Samuel Carafa Silva , Adriana de Oliveira |
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Esthetics dental Smiling Diastema Composite resin Composite resin. Estética dentária Sorriso Diastema Resina composta. Diastema Estética dental Sonrisa Resina compuesta. |
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Esthetics dental Smiling Diastema Composite resin Composite resin. Estética dentária Sorriso Diastema Resina composta. Diastema Estética dental Sonrisa Resina compuesta. |
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The use of the concepts of golden proportion and individual aesthetic proportion of anterior maxillary teeth for smile analysis is essential to achieve satisfactory results in aesthetic treatments, as they are considered reliable guidelines and scientifically accepted organizing principles. The individual aesthetic proportion of a tooth is defined as the division of its width by its length when analyzed in frontal view. It is noteworthy that the individual aesthetic proportion is a reference for the clinical crown, respecting the limits and gingival zenith. Thus, for the central incisor, the width corresponds to approximately 80% of its height, for the lateral incisor, the average width corresponds to 69% of the height, and for the canine, 72%. This work aims to report the study of the smile of a young female patient, who sought dental care reporting dissatisfaction with the presence of diastema between her upper teeth after orthodontic treatment and to present the proposed planning. With the help of digital photos and biometric reference lines, the case planning was carried out taking into account the aesthetic relationship between teeth, gum, smile and face through the golden ratio of the smile and individual proportions of the teeth. In the case reported, it was observed that the smile in frontal view was in line with the concepts of golden proportion, but when the teeth were analyzed individually, aesthetic treatment would be necessary. It can be concluded that the study of the smile is a great diagnostic aid, as it increases the chance of success in aesthetic planning by offering ideal notions of positioning and proportions. |
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