Objectives Today, creating a balanced and attractive smile is the main goal of treatment in modern orthodontics. The buccal corridor is one of the controversial aspects of the smile attractiveness. The aim of this study was to compare the impact of buccal corridor on smile attractiveness of women with Mesoprosopic, Leptoprosopic, and Euryprosopic face types, from the perspective of orthodontists, prosthodontists, Dental and non-dental students.Methods In this comparative cross-sectional study, Photos were taken from 3 women with different face types and by making some changes in these photos, 5 buccal corridors (2%, 10%, 15%, 22%and 28%) were created for each one. Eventually, in order to survey, each 15 pictures were provided to individuals...
: The focus of this study was to test the hypothesis that the amount of buccal corridor associated w...
Background: A smile constitutes a form of measurement as to whether or not an orthodontic treatment ...
Objective: To investigate which hard and soft tissue factors relate with the amount of buccal corrid...
There are many factors that affect an esthetic smile such as gingival display, arch form, tooth shad...
Objective:The aim of this study was to analyze the acceptable values of female and male smile attrac...
Objective: To assess the impact of varying sizes of buccal corridor as judged by orthodontists, dent...
Introduction: Orthodontic treatment is performed to improve dental alignment, function, oral ...
Patients seek orthodontic treatment mainly to improve their facial aesthetics and obtain an acceptab...
The Influence of the Buccal Corridor on Smile Esthetics Background: Optimal facial aesthetics is on...
Aesthetics is primary consideration for patients seeking prosthodontic treatment. An attractive, wel...
In performing the orthodontic treatments, patients aim to improve their smile esthetical features wh...
Objective: To investigate whether there is a relationship between the distance between the iris and ...
Background: The objectives of orthodontic treatment are not only to obtain functional occlusion but ...
Objective: To determine the perception of orthodontists and laypersons regarding the size of the dar...
<p><strong>Objectives:</strong> This study aimed to find the factors that affect dental esthetics an...
: The focus of this study was to test the hypothesis that the amount of buccal corridor associated w...
Background: A smile constitutes a form of measurement as to whether or not an orthodontic treatment ...
Objective: To investigate which hard and soft tissue factors relate with the amount of buccal corrid...
There are many factors that affect an esthetic smile such as gingival display, arch form, tooth shad...
Objective:The aim of this study was to analyze the acceptable values of female and male smile attrac...
Objective: To assess the impact of varying sizes of buccal corridor as judged by orthodontists, dent...
Introduction: Orthodontic treatment is performed to improve dental alignment, function, oral ...
Patients seek orthodontic treatment mainly to improve their facial aesthetics and obtain an acceptab...
The Influence of the Buccal Corridor on Smile Esthetics Background: Optimal facial aesthetics is on...
Aesthetics is primary consideration for patients seeking prosthodontic treatment. An attractive, wel...
In performing the orthodontic treatments, patients aim to improve their smile esthetical features wh...
Objective: To investigate whether there is a relationship between the distance between the iris and ...
Background: The objectives of orthodontic treatment are not only to obtain functional occlusion but ...
Objective: To determine the perception of orthodontists and laypersons regarding the size of the dar...
<p><strong>Objectives:</strong> This study aimed to find the factors that affect dental esthetics an...
: The focus of this study was to test the hypothesis that the amount of buccal corridor associated w...
Background: A smile constitutes a form of measurement as to whether or not an orthodontic treatment ...
Objective: To investigate which hard and soft tissue factors relate with the amount of buccal corrid...