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Journal articles on the topic "Attractive smile"

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Iunes, Augusto, Paula Cotrin, Celia Regina Maio Pinzan Vercelino, et al. "Attractiveness of Posed and Spontaneous Smiles in Orthodontic Patients: Insights from Dentists, Orthodontists, and Laypeople." Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 36, no. 9 (2024): 174–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2024/v36i95567.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to compare the attractiveness of the posed and spontaneous smile at the end of orthodontic treatment in the view of dentists, orthodontists, and laypersons. Methods: The sample comprised the photographs and videos of 5 orthodontically treated patients, capturing the posed and the spontaneous smiles. The smile attractiveness was judged using a scale from 0 to 10, with 0 being the least attractive and 10 being the most attractive. One hundred fifty-nine dentists, 191 orthodontists, and 126 laypeople of both sexes evaluated the smiles on a google forms q
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Al Taki, Amjad, Thar Hayder Mohammed, and Ahmad Mohammad Hamdan. "Influence of the Smile Line on Smile Attractiveness in Short and Long Face Individuals." International Journal of Dentistry 2017 (2017): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2637148.

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Objectives. The study assessed the impact of facial height on attractiveness of smile, in association with the maxillary gingival display. This research was performed by dental professionals and laypersons.Materials and Methods. Frontal extraoral photographs were captured for both short and long faces. The photographs were modified using software for image-processing and three rater groups (orthodontists, dentists, and laypersons) evaluated the smile attractiveness, with 30 subjects in each group. Differences in ratings of the different smiles among the different experimental groups were exami
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NACHABEH, Nadine, Tony DAHER, Elie MAALOUF, Khalil KHARMA, Eliane KAYDOUH, and Carina MEHANNA. "Analysis of changes in gingiva-occlusal parameters as perceived by three Middle-East population." International Arab Journal of Dentistry 14, no. 1 (2023): 14–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.70174/iajd.v14i1.858.

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Purpose: This study aims to compare the effect of various smile parameters (buccal corridor, gummy smile, midline to face discrepancy, with and without upper lip filling) on the perception of smile attractiveness by applying the digital modification of images judged by one hundred and eighty laypersons from different Middle East populations. Materials and Methods: A frontal photo of a woman’s smile is manipulated with Photoshop to modify each smile parameter gradually into 3 grades. The total number of smiles to be assessed is 18. One hundred and eighty participants divided into 3 groups (n=60
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Shrivastava, Rockey, Madhurendra Prasad Sah, Basanta Kumar Shrestha, Smita Gahatraj, Kishor Dutta, and Prajwol Bohara. "Influence of Maxillary Canine Vertical Position on the Perception of Smile Esthetics among Orthodontists and Laypersons." Orthodontic Journal of Nepal 14, no. 1 (2024): 26–30. https://doi.org/10.3126/ojn.v14i1.60927.

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Background: Most patients seek orthodontic treatment to enhance the esthetics of their smile. Orthodontists must consider the influence of mini –esthetics on smile. Objective: This study aimed to analyze the attractiveness of a frontal smile in a model with altered vertical position of the canine and to evaluate the difference between the esthetic perceptions of orthodontists and laypersons. Materials and Methods: An adult female was selected for this study who was adjudged to have an ideal smile by the authors. The frontal posed smile photograph was digitally altered by adjusting the vertical
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Swileh, Marwan Ahmed, Amal Hussein Abuaffan, and Mohammed Nasser Alhajj. "Evaluation of the golden proportion and golden standard of maxillary anterior teeth in relation to smile attractiveness." Brazilian Dental Science 22, no. 2 (2019): 178–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.14295/bds.2019.v22i2.1694.

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Objective: The present study aimed to explore the existence of golden proportion (GP) between the widths of maxillary anterior teeth and golden standard (GS) for width to height ratio of maxillary central incisor in individuals with attractive and non-attractive smiles. Material and Methods: A total 82 females were recruited and divided into 2 groups: attractive smile (n=41) and non-attractive smile (n=41). Frontal photographs were taken, scanned, and saved in a personal computer. The apparent mesiodistal width of each anterior tooth was measured. The data were analyzed using the appropriate s
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Martins, Christine Men, Priscila Bruna Gonçalves Lacerda, Rafael Massunari Maenosono, Anderson Catelan, and Victor Eduardo de Souza Batista. "Perception of smile attractiveness by dentistry professionals, dental students and laypeople before and after esthetic procedures." Research, Society and Development 10, no. 3 (2021): e50010313690. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i3.13690.

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Dentist community needs to understand the esthetic perception of laypeople and correlate the standards of dental esthetics to avoid unnecessary treatment. Thus, the aim was to compare the perception of smile attractiveness before and after performing esthetic dental procedures by general practitioners (GP), periodontists (P), restorative dentistry (RD), undergraduate students (UGrad), and laypeople (L). Two photographs of smile were taken, before (PSB) and after (PSA) the esthetic dental procedures. Photographs were exposed to 5 groups: GP (n = 20), P (n = 20), RD (n = 20), UGrad (n = 60), and
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Batwa, Waeil. "The Influence of the Smile on the Perceived Facial Type Esthetics." BioMed Research International 2018 (July 9, 2018): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3562916.

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Objective. The objective of this study was to determine if the smile would influence the facial types esthetics perception for dentists, specialists, and laypeople. The null hypotheses for this study were that the smile has no effect on the perceived facial esthetics of different facial types. Materials and Method. A photograph of an attractive female face with an attractive smile was captured and manipulated using computer software, which was used to produce changes in the smile and facial type of the female face. Two sets of photographs were developed. The first set is composed of three phot
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Moghimi, Fatemeh, Abbas Salehi Vaziri, and Atefe Ahmadvand. "Effect of Maxillary Lateral Incisor Inclination on Attractiveness Perception of Smile Esthetics among Orthodontists and Laypersons in Close Up and Full Face View." Galen Medical Journal 13, SP1 (2024): e3602. https://doi.org/10.31661/gmj.v13isp1.3602.

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Background: Maxillary lateral incisors are crucial in contributing to a pleasing smile. As earlier research has not examined how the labiopalatal inclination of maxillary lateral incisors influences smile appeal, this study sought to investigate this factor from the viewpoints of both laypeople and orthodontists; it also evaluated whether a close-up or full-face view of the smile and the model's gender influence the attractiveness of the smile. Materials and Methods: Three-dimensional dental models and images of a male and female volunteer were created and subsequently modified to display seve
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de Deus Tupinambá Rodrigues, Caroline, Romeu Magnani, Maria Salete Candido Machado, and Osmir Batista Oliveira. "The Perception of Smile Attractiveness." Angle Orthodontist 79, no. 4 (2009): 634–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/030508-131.1.

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Abstract Objectives: To evaluate the attractiveness of a smile according to variations from esthetic norms, photographic framing, and the order of the presentation of photographs. Materials and Methods: A photograph of an individual was selected and digitally manipulated to create the following smiles: an ideal control smile (I), a smile with diastema (D1), a smile with midline deviation (LM3), a smile with deviation from the long axes of the lateral incisors (10D), and a smile with an inverted smile arc (LSRV). The manipulated photographs were developed in framings of the face and of the mout
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Van der Geld, Pieter, Paul Oosterveld, Guus Van Heck, and Anne Marie Kuijpers-Jagtman. "Smile Attractiveness." Angle Orthodontist 77, no. 5 (2007): 759–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2319/082606-349.

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Abstract Objectives: To investigate self-perception of smile attractiveness and to determine the role of smile line and other aspects correlated with smile attractiveness and their influence on personality traits. Subjects and Methods: Participants judged their smile attractiveness with a patient-specific questionnaire. The questionnaire contained a spontaneous smiling photograph of the participant. Objective smile-line height was measured using a digital videographic method for smile analysis. Personality was assessed with the Dutch Personality Index. Results: Cronbach's α for the smile judgm
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Books on the topic "Attractive smile"

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Lawson, Dr Ola. Seven Secrets of a Healthy and Attractive Mouth: A beautiful smile is a great asset, develop yours. AuthorHouse, 2007.

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Tilburg, Patricia. Working Girls. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198841173.001.0001.

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This book takes the mythos of the Parisian midinette as its primary field of investigation, analyzing the plethora of fanciful commentary about female garment workers in the capital during the belle époque, but demonstrating that this whimsical Parisian imaginary was a fantasy with political intention. This narrative of Parisian working-class femininity defined significant aspects of French popular culture, philanthropy, and labor reform from the fin de siècle through World War I, and became an essential means of representing and coping with the early twentieth-century encounter between labor
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Kae, Laura. Back When She Smiled: A Christ-Centered Story of Same-Sex Attraction. Lulu Press, Inc., 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Attractive smile"

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Meshramkar, Roseline D., Ravi Agarwal, Lekha K. Pillai, and Ramesh K. Nadiger. "A Study to Determine Esthetic Parameters in an Attractive Smile." In Research Developments in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 6. B P International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International), 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/bpi/rdmms/v6/18443d.

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Lillehammer, Hallvard. "Smile When You’re Winning: How to Become a Cambridge Pragmatist." In The Practical Turn. British Academy, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266168.003.0004.

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This chapter traces the development of a particular current of thought known by the label ‘pragmatism’ during the last part of the twentieth century and at the beginning of the twenty-first, and latterly associated with the work of Simon Blackburn and Huw Price. Three questions are addressed. First, how did this current of thought actually develop? Second, does this current of thought constitute a single, coherent, theoretical outlook? Third, does this current of thought constitute an attractive philosophical outlook? In answering these questions, attention is drawn to a tension between the tw
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Andreasen, Nancy C. "Dementias a Death in Life." In Brave New Brain. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195145090.003.0010.

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Abstract Wayne adjusts his rearview mirror as he turns onto the highway. His eyes rest briefly on a handkerchief, shoved into the armrest on the door of his old but immaculate Lincoln Towncar. She was never without a handkerchief, always presentable, cotifident, content. There was a subtle groove worn into her passenger seat from the many miles of their lives together. Every day she found an adventure. She would lean forward, pouring over the roadmap, plotting a course to the next town with an antique store or the fastest route to the impending graduation, wedding, or birthday. He wasn’t much
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Conference papers on the topic "Attractive smile"

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Zarubko, Elena, Victor Karandashev, Madgerie Jameson-Charles, Stephanie Hutcheson, and Jane Carter. "Sensory Experience in Interpersonal Physical Attraction: Cross-Cultural Comparison." In International Association of Cross Cultural Psychology Congress. International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4087/wmtb3911.

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The purpose of the study is to explore the role of visual, auditory, tactile-kinesthetic, and olfactory factors in determining physical attraction to another person in romantic love. Participants from three regions (the USA, Russia, Caribbean countries) completed the survey evaluating the role, which senses play in their attraction to a romantic partner. The questions that were asked were about the importance of the impressions for physical attraction to a partner, rather than the specific physical characteristics, which make a person attractive. Factor analysis identified several factors, whi
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