1.Historical and cultural evaluation for the concept of facial esthetics.
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1990;20(1):17-18
No abstract available.
Esthetics*
2.Perception assessment of esthetics of upper anterior teeth.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2003;41(5):640-655
STATEMENT OF PROBLEM: The beauty has a little different meaning according to a time, culture, and nation. PURPOSE: This study was undertaken to determine the Korean perception of the altered upper anterior dental esthetics including the lack of symmetry, the midline deviation, the gingival exposure, the inclination of incisal plane, the type of incisal plane, and the type of gingival line. MATERIAL AND METHOD: 670 subjects were participated in this survey. A questionnaire accompanied by 12 sets of computer-manipulated images using 3D MAX 4.2 software was used to record the ranking of the geometric preference related to the anterior esthetic discrepancies in three or four degrees of alteration. The statistical significance of the differences between the groups was determined by a one-way ANOVA and a t-test. RESULTS: The results obtained were as follows: 1) The Korean perception of the anterior dental esthetics according to the subjects' occupation, sex, and age was most affected by occupation. 2) The masked image emphasizing the dentition and lips appeared stranger than the non-masked image at the same alteration. 3) The lack of symmetry, which was expressed as a unilateral discoloration of the tooth, showed incongruity in any teeth of the anterior dentition. The incongruity was more severe as the degree occurred closer to the midline. 4) The deviation of midline was showed more severe strangeness as the degree of deviation increased. However, more than half of the subjects did not perceive a deviation of 5mm. 5) During smiling, the exposure of the upper gingiva showed more severe incongruity as the degree of gingival exposure increased. 77% of the subjects perceived strangeness at the gingival exposure of 4.5mm. 6) The inclination of the incisal plane appeared stranger as the degree of inclination increased. 62% of subjects perceived strangeness at the 7.5.inclination of the incisal plane. 7) The type of incisal plane showed increasing trangeness in the order of convex/downward, straight/horizontal, and concave/upward. 80% of subjects perceived strangeness at concave/upward. 8) The type of gingival line was showed increasing incongruity in the order of the same, a little above, and a little under the zenith of the lateral incisor to the line joining the zenith of the central incisor and the canine. However, less than half the subjects did not perceive strangeness at any alteration of the gingival line. CONCLUSION: The Korean perception of the upper anterior dental esthetics was different to the westerner's perception in the some respects.
Beauty
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Dentition
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Esthetics*
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Esthetics, Dental
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Gingiva
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Incisor
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Lip
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Masks
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Occupations
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Smiling
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Tooth*
3.Botulinum toxin - new choice for aesthetic surgery
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2005;0(10):30-33
Botulinum toxin type A has been used in clinical practice to treat some myoneural disorders for more than four decades. However, until recently this toxin has been used for aesthetic purpose, to remove and improve wrinkles on the face - one sign of ageing process. The therapy using botulinum toxin gradually takes vital roles in aesthetic surgery because it is simple, with the little side effects and complications. The effectiveness of the treatment can obttain immediately after treatment without interventionsurgery
Esthetics
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Surgery
4.A cephalometric analysis on facial esthetics of Korean young adult female.
Korean Journal of Orthodontics 1988;18(1):127-140
Esthetic is one of the prime goal of the orthodontic treatment. It is represented by the word of harmony or balance. There is no absolute esthetic norm but it is important to study about it in orthodontic and orthognatic surgical treatment planning. The purpose of this study is to obtain the norm of Korean female adolescents who were candidates of 1986, 1987 Miss Korea Beauty Contest. The 77 individual samples were selected and studied by cephalometric analysis. Obtained results were as follows: 1. Korean esthetic norm was obtained. 2. Simple correlation coefficient was obtained between each measurements. 3. Holdaway ratio of Korean beauty was 3.3 : 1. 4. To compare with caucasian, profile of Korean beauty had less prominant nose, more prominent lip and deeper sulcus depth.
Adolescent
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Beauty
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Esthetics*
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Female*
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Humans
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Korea
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Lip
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Nose
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Young Adult*
5.Considerations of avoiding exposure of gingival margin in anterior teeth aesthetic prosthodontics.
West China Journal of Stomatology 2011;29(5):453-456
Exposure of gingival margin is frequently observed in anterior teeth aesthetic restoration. How to obtain an expected result is a significant challenge during prosthodontic treatment. The present article discussed gingival biotype, conditions of periodontal tissue, location of margin of restoration, gingival retraction, and provisional restoration, etc, which would affect the final aesthetic outcome of anterior teeth restorations. The aim of this article is to figure out how to effectively avoid the exposure of gingival margin in anterior teeth aesthetic restoration, and to improve the finally aesthetic outcome of anterior teeth restoration.
Esthetics
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Esthetics, Dental
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Gingiva
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Humans
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Prosthodontics
6.Application and exploration of Smile Lite MDP portable photography system in aesthetic photography of anterior teeth.
Min LIU ; Jun Dang ZHANG ; Hong Qiang YE ; Yi Jiao ZHAO ; Xu Bin ZHAO ; Wen Yan ZHAO ; Yun Song LIU ; Yong Sheng ZHOU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2020;52(1):187-192
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the possibility of the Smile Lite MDP (Smile Lite Mobile Dental Photograph) portable dental photography system applying in anterior teeth aesthetic photography, and to provide the chance to simplify aesthetic photography process and facilitate communication among patients, dentists and dental technitians.
METHODS:
The Smile Lite MDP photography system combined with the smartphone were used to photograph the front occlusal phase photos of anterior teeth. The photographic conditions including the color temperature parameter, the Smile Lite MDP light position and the intensity settings were explored. The best photographic conditions were chosen by blind evaluation within experienced dentists and technicians through the method of the visual analogue scale/score (VAS) evaluation, which went through statistical analysis to figure out the optimum photograghic conditions. Smile Lite MDP photography system was used to photograph the front occlusal phase photos of anterior teeth under the optimum parameter by different magnifications. The width/height ratio of the central incisor and the front width ratio of the upper anterior teeth in those photos were measured and calculated respectively. The accuracy of the anterior teeth photos taken by Smile Lite MDP photography system was analyzed based on the photographs taken by digital single lens reflex (DSLR) camera.
RESULTS:
The optimum color temperature parameter of Smile Lite MDP portable camera system was 5 000 K, the optimum magnification was 4 times, the best light position was the side lights of Smile Lite MDP, the optimum intensity of lights was 2 grades. Photos taken by the optimum parameters won the highest score during the VAS evaluation and the result of statistical analysis had significant difference compared with other groups (P<0.05). When comparing the photos of the upper anterior teeth taken by the Smile Lite MDP portable photography system using 4 times magnification or by DSLR using the standard parameters, there was no significant difference neither in the width/hieght ratio of the central incisor nor in the front width ratio of the upper anterior teeth (P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
The Smile Lite MDP portable dental photography system applying in anterior teeth aesthetic analysis photography was capable to show the color and shape of anterior teeth in an accurate way by using the right photography parameters. Therefore, Smile Lite MDP portable dental photography system was considered to be a simple and easy photographic tool in clinical work.
Esthetics
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Esthetics, Dental
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Humans
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Incisor
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Photography
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Smiling
7.Digital intraoral impression for immediate provisional restoration of maxillary single implant: A case report.
Yun Jeong CHANG ; Hong Jun KIM ; Mi Kyoung SONG ; Ji Eun MOON ; Hal La LEE ; Chan Ik PARK
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2015;53(3):234-243
Developing of digital technique, it is possible to fabricate implant prostheses for edentulous area using intraoral 3-dimentional information throughout implant diagnosis and treatment process. It is being changed that from the method using CAD/CAM, producing prostheses by model scanning after conventional impression and model processing, to the method of fabricating implant provisional restorations and customized abutments by digital impression after connecting digital impression copings (scanbody) and implant fixtures without models. But, this digital method has not been actively used for implant prostheses not yet. Specially, it is short of intraoral digital impression cases for immediate provisional restorations of the maxillary anterior implants. The gingival contour impression of maxillary anterior area is very important for esthetic restorations. Accordingly, in this case report, the using a digital impression coping (scanbody) and digital impression by CEREC Omnicam (Sirona, Bensheim, Germany) or Trios (3shape, Copenhagen, Denmark) were introduced for immediate provisional restorations in 3 cases needed a single implant restoration in maxillary anterior area. The clinical results were satisfactory on the convenience and accuracy of digital impression technique and the good esthetics of final restorations.
Diagnosis
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Esthetics
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Prostheses and Implants
8.Flexure strength and color change of reused IPS Empress 2.
Young Kuk SONG ; Yu Lee KIM ; Hee Young AHN ; Sung Hoon KIM ; Tai Ho JIN
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2003;41(1):71-80
Development of new ceramic and esthetic need of patient increased the use of ceramic restorations. The purpose of this study was to confirm the possibility of recycling for IPS Empress2 which has a lot of advantages in esthetics. 1st, 2nd and 3rd pressed disc-shaped(10x1.5mm) IPS Empress 2 specimens were made with IPS Empress ingot(shade 200, Ivoclar, Liechtenstein) and pressing furnace(IPS Empress EP 500, Ivoclar, Liechtenstein). Flexure strength was measured with universal testing machine(Zwick 145641, Zwick, Germany), and color change and staining resistance of specimens were evaluated with colorimeter (Model TC-6FX, Tokyo Denshoku Co., Japan). The followings were drawn from this study : 1. Flexure strength of the 1st, the 2nd, and the 3rd pressed specimens showed 236.78 MPa, 247.16MPa, and 220.72MPa, respectively. Flexure strength of the 2nd pressed specimens was higher than others, but there's no statistical difference between them. 2. The color difference between the 1st and the 2nd pressed specimens was 3.25, and that between the 1st and the 3rd pressed specimens was 3.63(P<0.05). 3. The color change after staining of the 1st, the 2nd, and the 3rd pressed specimens were 1.43, 2.64, and 1.45, respectively. In this study, reused IPS Empress 2 specimens showed insignificant change of flexure strength and stain resistance, but they showed some color change according to reuse. From this results, the limited possibility of reuse for IPS Empress 2 could be considered.
Ceramics
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Esthetics
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Humans
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Recycling
9.Comparative analysis of transmittance for different types of commercially available zirconia and lithium disilicate materials.
Husain Hatim HARIANAWALA ; Mohit Gurunath KHEUR ; Sanjay Krishnaji APTE ; Bharat Bhanudas KALE ; Tania Sanjeev SETHI ; Supriya Mohit KHEUR
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2014;6(6):456-461
PURPOSE: Translucency and colour stability are two most important aspects for an aesthetic dental restoration. Glass ceramic restorations are popular amongst clinicians because of their superior aesthetic properties. In the last decade, zirconia has generated tremendous interest due to its favorable mechanical and biological properties. However, zirconia lacks the translucency that lithium disilicate materials possess and therefore has limitations in its use, especially in esthetically demanding situations. There has been a great thrust in research towards developing translucent zirconia materials for dental restorations. The objective of the study was to evaluate and compare the transmittance of a translucent variant of zirconia to lithium disilicate. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Two commercially available zirconia materials (conventional and high translucency) and 2 lithium disilicate materials (conventional and high translucency) with standardized dimensions were fabricated. Transmittance values were measured for all samples followed by a microstructural analysis using a finite element scanning electron microscope. One way analysis of variance combined with a Tukey-post hoc test was used to analyze the data obtained (P=.05). RESULTS: High translucency lithium disilicate showed highest transmittance of all materials studied, followed by conventional lithium disilicate, high translucency zirconia and conventional zirconia. The difference between all groups of materials was statistically significant. The transmittance of the different materials correlated to their microstructure analysis. CONCLUSION: Despite manufacturers' efforts to make zirconia significantly more translucent, the transmittance values of these materials still do not match conventional lithium disilicate. More research is required on zirconia towards making the material more translucent for its potential use as esthetic monolithic restoration.
Ceramics
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Esthetics
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Glass
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Lithium*
10.Submucosal zirconia implant prosthesis fabricated with CAD/CAM.
The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics 2014;52(4):352-358
They have been recently introduced many aesthetic implant prosthesis using with zirconia and CAD/CAM. However, there are many limitations in their gingival and occlusal region. In this case, submucosal zirconia implant prosthesis were fabricated with CAD/CAM system. The connection of these screw cement retained prosthesis and titanium abutment was designed to 1mm above the fixture. The clinical results were satisfactory on the aesthetics and function.
Esthetics
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Prostheses and Implants*
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Titanium