| Literature DB >> 9468856 |
L L Kerns1, A M Silveira, D G Kerns, F J Regennitter.
Abstract
This study has shown that orthodontists and their patients share a common pool of diffuse esthetic values of the same smile. Profile and frontal views of the same smile were not similarly rated for esthetic pleasantness: the profile views were rated higher than the frontal views of the same smile. This finding suggests that orthodontists should consider both frontal and lateral views during evaluation of their patient when planning and assessing orthodontic treatment. More research is needed to determine the generalizability of the finding that orthodontists and patients have similar facial esthetic preferences. Future studies should expand the range of smiles that are evaluated by including both genders, people of different ethnic backgrounds, and people of a variety of ages. Research is also needed to evaluate facial esthetics and smiles in dynamic motion.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9468856 DOI: 10.1111/j.1708-8240.1997.tb00921.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Esthet Dent ISSN: 1040-1466