You've heard about having a haircut that flatters your face shape, and using makeup contouring to define facial features has been practiced since the dawn of the blush brush. But have you thought about whether your smile complements your unique features?
There are important factors you have to consider. First and foremost: face shape. Otherwise, your smile won't look natural. Steer clear of bulky veneers.
Achieving a successful, healthy and functional result requires an understanding of the complex interrelationship among all the supporting oral structures, including the muscles, bones, joints, gingival tissues and occlusion of teeth.
Harmonizing an aesthetics smile requires a perfect integration of facial composition and dental composition. The facial composition includes the hard and soft tissues of the face. The dental composition relates more specifically to teeth and their relationship to gingival tissues.
A smile design should always include the evaluation and analysis of both facial and dental composition.
Veneers should look so natural that the only people who know that any work has been done are the patient and the cosmetic dentists.
Smile Makeover Process helps achieve a more youthful appearance by diminishing the appearance of wrinkles, plumping up lips, and perfecting smiles to make patients look more vigorous, younger, safely and efficiently.To do so,dentist enhances the teeth with Cosmetic Dentistry and thin porcelain veneers custom designed by Master Ceramists who he Teams with, to create veneers which result in a Stunning Natural “Look”.
The goal of an aesthetic smile makeover is to develop stable masticatory system, where the teeth, tissues, muscles, skeletal structures and joints all function in perfect harmony.It is very important to understand that when smile designing is undertaken it cannot be isolated from a comprehensive approach to patient care.Achieving a successful, healthy and functional result requires an understanding of the complex interrelationship among all the supporting oral structures, including the muscles, bones, joints, gingival tissues and occlusion of teeth.
Harmonizing an aesthetics smile requires a perfect integration of facial composition and dental composition. The facial composition includes the hard and soft tissues of the face. The dental composition relates more specifically to teeth and their relationship to gingival tissues.
A smile design should always include the evaluation and analysis of both facial and dental composition.
Facial composition
Facial beauty is based on standard aesthetic principles that involve proper alignment, symmetry and proportion of face. Analyzing, evaluating and treatment planning for facial aesthetics often involve a multidisciplinary approach which could include orthodontics, orthognathic surgery, periodontal therapy, cosmetic dentistry and plastic surgery. Thus,aesthetic approach to patient care produces the best dental and facial beauty.
There are two facial features which do play a major role in the smile design:
- the interpupillary line and
- lips.
The interpupillary line should be perpendicular to the midline of the face and parallel to the occlusal plane.
Lips are important since they create the boundaries of smile design. If we come across major discrepancies in the above-mentioned two factors, then we have to seriously consider the correction of the facial composition, before we venture into the correction of the dental composition.
Shape of Face
The basic shape of the face when viewed from the frontal aspect can be one of the following:
- Square
- Tapering
- Square tapering
- Ovoid
The lateral profile of an individual can be any one of the following:
- Straight
- Convex
- Concave
These factors play a role in determining the tooth size, shape and the lateral profile; in short, the tooth morphology is dependent on the facial morphology.
If your veneers don't complement the overall features they look unnatural here are some standards to go by:
If you have a small face:
Steer clear of long, square-shaped veneers. They may look too dominant and throw off your overall proportions,
If your face is angular or square-shapred:
"Softer edges (on the teeth) will help soften the smile, sharp angles may look too harsh.
If your face is fuller:
Slightly longer teeth are your best bet because they can create a slimming effect.
If your face is thin:
Avoid thin, long teeth, which will make the face look longer. Broaden your smile with slightly wider teeth to break up the length and add fullness.
The shape of face is important while considering tooth height and width for a particular patient.Its important for teeth to suit personality of individual else the smile designing looks unnatural.
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