Objectives: To successfully meet expectations on facial esthetics, it is important to understand normal craniofacial growth and the impact of orthodontic treatment thereon. To date, there have been few studies documenting changes in facial esthetics through photography. The objective of this study was to compare facial soft tissue esthetics before and after orthodontic treatment by means of photographic analysis. Materials and Methods: The 45 children were divided into 3 groups according to Angle’s classification: Groups I, II, and III comprised children with class I, II, and III malocclusion, respectively. Photographs were analyzed with a software. Twenty‑one soft tissue landmarks were identified on profile and frontal photographs, ratios ...
Contains fulltext : 32080_faciaeina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aesthe...
Background/Aim. Aesthetics is the reason for most of the class II malocclusion patients to opt fo...
SUMMARY The aim of this study was to develop a measurement scale to quantify facial aesthetics. Four...
Objectives: To successfully meet expectations on facial esthetics, it is important to understand nor...
Background/objectives: Whether orthodontic treatment with functional appliances improves facial aest...
INTRODUCTION: Profile photographs can be a valuable, noninvasive tool for early orthodontic diagnosi...
Objectives: To identify possible esthetic canons in facial size and shape of Italian children. Mater...
The primary goal of orthodontic treatment is a functional dental occlusion as well as an aesthetic s...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
p. 123-130OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the perception of dental students and orthodontists on the degree o...
Impact of dental and skeletal movements on the facial profile within the framework of orthodontic an...
Aims: To establish whether adolescent orthodontic patients with hypodontia have a preference between...
Purpose: Positional plagiocephaly is an acquired deformation of an intrinsically normal infant skull...
Contains fulltext : 69039.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
Orthodontists emphasize the importance of facial esthetics while planning a treatment, and orthodont...
Contains fulltext : 32080_faciaeina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aesthe...
Background/Aim. Aesthetics is the reason for most of the class II malocclusion patients to opt fo...
SUMMARY The aim of this study was to develop a measurement scale to quantify facial aesthetics. Four...
Objectives: To successfully meet expectations on facial esthetics, it is important to understand nor...
Background/objectives: Whether orthodontic treatment with functional appliances improves facial aest...
INTRODUCTION: Profile photographs can be a valuable, noninvasive tool for early orthodontic diagnosi...
Objectives: To identify possible esthetic canons in facial size and shape of Italian children. Mater...
The primary goal of orthodontic treatment is a functional dental occlusion as well as an aesthetic s...
The developing face is of interest to orthodontists, especially if orthodontic treatment can influen...
p. 123-130OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the perception of dental students and orthodontists on the degree o...
Impact of dental and skeletal movements on the facial profile within the framework of orthodontic an...
Aims: To establish whether adolescent orthodontic patients with hypodontia have a preference between...
Purpose: Positional plagiocephaly is an acquired deformation of an intrinsically normal infant skull...
Contains fulltext : 69039.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The aim of the...
Orthodontists emphasize the importance of facial esthetics while planning a treatment, and orthodont...
Contains fulltext : 32080_faciaeina.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aesthe...
Background/Aim. Aesthetics is the reason for most of the class II malocclusion patients to opt fo...
SUMMARY The aim of this study was to develop a measurement scale to quantify facial aesthetics. Four...