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RFO UPF ; 27(1)08 ago. 2023. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1516329

ABSTRACT

Atualmente é evidente a demanda contínua por padrões de beleza, cada vez mais impecáveis, um sorriso alinhado e harmônico com dentes brancos para se sorrir com confiança. O tratamento odontológico interdisciplinar tem como intuito proporcionar uma boa saúde periodontal, restabelecer a estética e a função do sistema estomatognático. Objetivo: apresentar um relato de caso clínico envolvendo harmonização do sorriso como cirurgia plástica periodontal para alinhamento da margem gengival na região anterior e restaurações diretas em resina composta após a finalização do tratamento ortodôntico, evidenciando a importância da abordagem conservadora e multidisciplinar no âmbito do tratamento estético. Relato de caso: Realizamos o tratamento ortodôntico com aparelho autoligado cerâmico para alinhamento do arco dental e intrusão do elemento 13, em sequência executamos um recorte gengival nos elementos 12 e 22, clareamento dental associado após 15 dias, subsequentemente, reanatomização dentária no elemento 44 para que o elemento 13 não voltasse a extruir pela falta de contato oclusal, e por fim, remodelação dental fazendo uso de resina composta nos elementos 12, 21 e 22 devido a manchas de hipocalcificação dental. Conclusão: Contudo, a estética bucal tem a capacidade de possibilitar a melhoria na autoestima, devolvendo à função, proporcionando satisfação e bem-estar ao indivíduo, enaltecendo o sorriso.


Currently, the continuous demand for increasingly impeccable beauty standards is evident, an aligned and harmonic smile with white teeth to smile with confidence. Interdisciplinary dental treatment aims to provide good periodontal health, restore the aesthetics and function of the stomatognathic system. Objective: to present a clinical case report involving smile harmonization as periodontal plastic surgery for aligning the gingival margin in the anterior region and direct composite resin restorations after completion of orthodontic treatment, highlighting the importance of a conservative and multidisciplinary approach in the field of aesthetic treatment . Case report: We performed orthodontic treatment with a self-ligating ceramic appliance for aligning the dental arch and intruding element 13, then performed a gingival cutout on elements 12 and 22, associated tooth whitening after 15 days, subsequently, dental reanatomization on element 44 to that element 13 would not extrude again due to the lack of occlusal contact, and finally, dental remodeling using composite resin in elements 12, 21 and 22 due to dental hypocalcification stains. Conclusion: However, oral aesthetics has the ability to improve self-esteem, returning to function, providing satisfaction and well-being to the individual, enhancing the smile.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adult , Orthodontics, Corrective/methods , Smiling , Esthetics, Dental , Treatment Outcome , Patient Satisfaction , Dental Restoration, Permanent/methods , Orthodontic Appliances, Fixed , Gingivectomy
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 17(2): 186-195, jun. 2023. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1440357

ABSTRACT

Establecer un protocolo de cirugía guiada estática con técnicas referenciales para ser realizado de manera predecible, repetible y simple, en todos los tipos de casos. El protocolo abreviado guiado digital para cirugía guiada estática para implantes se centra en diseñar computacionalmente una guía quirúrgica que se apoye en el tejido remanente del paciente, siendo un protocolo digital versátil para la cirugía y rehabilitación implanto protésica, basada en registros clínicos, principalmente la línea de la sonrisa y la captación de ésta en tomografía de haz cónico (CBCT), además de establecer dimensión vertical oclusal (DVO). Logrando así, planificación de implantes hasta la inserción inmediata de la prótesis temporal. Se ejemplifica el trabajo con 2 casos clínicos. Se establece un protocolo con la intención de que pueda ser realizado en pacientes desdentados parciales (Técnica de Registro Silicona) o totales (Técnica de Marcadores Tisulares en prótesis), definiendo un flujo de trabajo tridimensional, digital y optimizado, con un consecuente ahorro de tiempo clínico. Como principio del protocolo de cirugía guiada es lograr el objetivo quirúrgico - protésico deseado con alta precisión. La cirugía y rehabilitación de implantes de manera convencional es altamente dependiente del operador por lo que la alternativa de cirugía guiada de manera estática es una herramienta más para mejorar el pronóstico del paciente. Se establece un protocolo digital simple y efectivo, de cirugía guiada, para la rehabilitación implanto protésica basada en la línea de la sonrisa, tomografía de haz cónico (CBCT), dimensión vertical oclusal (DVO). Protocolo predecible y que optimiza los tiempos clínicos, logrando una rehabilitación protésica inmediata acorde e individualizada para cada paciente.


Establish a static guided surgery protocol with referential techniques to be performed in a predictable, repeatable and simple way, in all types of cases. The abbreviated digital guided protocol for static guided surgery for implants focuses on computationally designing a surgical guide that rests on the patient's remaining tissue, being a versatile digital protocol for prosthetic implant surgery and rehabilitation, based on clinical records, mainly the line of the smile and its uptake in cone beam tomography (CBCT), in addition to establishing occlusal vertical dimension (OVD). Thus achieving implant planning until the immediate insertion of the temporary prosthesis. The work is exemplified with 2 clinical cases. A protocol is established with the intention that it can be carried out in partially edentulous patients (Silicone Registration Technique) or total (Tissue Marker Technique in prostheses), defining a three-dimensional, digital and optimized workflow, with a consequent saving of time. clinical. As a principle of the guided surgery protocol, it is to achieve the desired surgical-prosthetic objective with high precision. Conventional implant surgery and rehabilitation is highly dependent on the operator, so the alternative of statically guided surgery is one more tool to improve the patient's prognosis. A simple and effective digital protocol for guided surgery is established for prosthetic implant rehabilitation based on the smile line, cone beam tomography (CBCT), and occlusal vertical dimension (OVD). Predictable protocol that optimizes clinical times, achieving an immediate and individualized prosthetic rehabilitation for each patient.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Dental Implants , Clinical Protocols , Surgery, Computer-Assisted/methods , Smiling , Denture Design , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 12(1): 35-47, abr. 4, 2023. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1442660

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Background: The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to answer the questions ''Does lip repositioning surgery reduce the amount of gingiva exposed in the smile in individuals with excessive gingival display EGD (excessive gingival display)?'' and ''Is the reduction of the amount of gingiva exposed when smiling obtained with lip repositioning surgery stable over time?'' to evaluate the effectiveness of lip repositioning surgery for correcting EGD on smiling. Materials and Methods: A systematic structured search was carried out in five databases without data restriction. Studies reporting the degree of reduction in gingival ex-posure after lip repositioning surgery were included. Study selection, data extraction, and risk of bias assessment were performed in duplicate Results: One hundred sixty-four references were retrieved and eleven studies met the eligibility criteria. Meta-analysis demonstrated that lip repositioning surgery results in a significant reduction in the amount of exposed gingival tissue (mean difference = -3.03; confidence interval = -3.55; -2.52). In addition, the results remained stable in the evaluated follow-up periods (1, 3, 6 and 12 months). Included studies had a low risk of bias. Conclusions: Lip repositioning surgery is effective for the treatment of EGD on smiling and exhibits stable results in the evaluated periods. The study was registered (CRD42020184866) in the international prospective register of systematic reviews (PROSPERO)


Antecedentes: el objetivo de esta revisión sistemática y metanálisis fue responder a las preguntas "¿La cirugía de reposicionamiento de labios reduce la cantidad de encía expuesta en la sonrisa en personas con exposición gingival excesiva (EGE)?" y "¿La reducción de la cantidad de encía expuesto al sonreír obtenido con cirugía de reposicionamiento de labios estable en el tiempo?" para evaluar la efectividad de la cirugía de reposicionamiento de labios para corregir la EGE al sonreír. Materiales y Métodos: Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática estructurada en cinco bases de datos sin restricción de datos. Se incluyeron los estudios que informaron el grado de reducción de la exposición gingival después de la cirugía de reposición de labios. La selección de estudios, la extracción de datos y la evaluación del riesgo de sesgo se realizaron por duplicado. Resultados: Se recuperaron ciento sesenta y cuatro referencias y once estudios cumplieron con los criterios de elegibilidad. El metanálisis demostró que la cirugía de reposicionamiento de labios da como resultado una reducción significativa en la cantidad de tejido gingival expuesto (diferencia de medias = -3,03; intervalo de confianza = -3,55; -2,52). Además, los resultados se mantuvieron estables en los periodos de seguimiento evaluados (1, 3, 6 y 12 meses). Los estudios incluidos tenían un bajo riesgo de sesgo. Conclusión: La cirugía de reposicionamiento de labios es efectiva para el tratamiento de la EGE al sonreír y presenta resultados estables en los períodos evaluados. El estudio fue registrado (CRD42020184866) en el registro prospectivo internacional de revisiones sistemáticas (PROSPERO).


Subject(s)
Humans , Gingiva/surgery , Gingivectomy , Lip/surgery , Smiling , Esthetics, Dental
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Rev. estomatol. Hered ; 33(1): 62-67, ene. 2023. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, LIPECS | ID: biblio-1441868

ABSTRACT

La exposición gingival excesiva es una condición conocida como sonrisa gingival. Esta alteración genera en muchos casos insatisfacción y solicitud de tratamiento por parte de los pacientes. Este exceso de exposición gingival podría obedecer a diferentes etiologías como un exceso maxilar en sentido vertical, un labio superior corto e hipermóvil, la erupción pasiva alterada, la extrusión dentoalveolar en el sector anterior o la combinación de estas causas. El enfoque de tratamiento va a depender del diagnóstico, de la complejidad del caso y de las expectativas de cada paciente. Por lo tanto, las rutas terapéuticas principales son el alargamiento de corona clínica, el reposicionamiento labial, la cirugía ortognática o la aplicación de toxina botulínica. Para ello, se debe considerar las ventajas y limitaciones de cada tratamiento estético, para garantizar predictibilidad y éxito.


Excessive gingival exposure is a condition known as a gummy smile. This generates in many cases dissatisfaction and request for treatment by patients. This excess of gingival exposure could be due to different etiologies such as vertical maxillary excess, a short and mobile upper lip, altered passive eruption, dentoalveolar extrusion in the anterior sector or a combination of these causes. The treatment approach will depend on the diagnosis, the complexity of the case and the expectations of each patient. Therefore, the main therapeutic routes are clinical crown lengthening, lip repositioning, orthognathic surgery, or the application of botulinum toxin. For this, the advantages and limitations of each aesthetic treatment must be considered, to guarantee predictability and success.


Subject(s)
Humans , Smiling , Esthetics, Dental , Gingiva , Patients , Orthognathic Surgery
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REVISA (Online) ; 12(4): 738-746, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1527510

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: Analisar as perspectivas atuais acerca (des) caminhos da saúde bucal coletiva no Brasil. Método:Trata-se de um estudo bibliográfico de abordagem quantitativa. A pesquisa abrange a busca de artigos publicados nos últimos dez anos, na Scientific Electronic Library Online ­Scielo. Resultados:Ao realizar a triagem desses artigos, utilizando os critérios de inclusão, têm-se para o estudo um total de dez artigos, sendo (30%) em 2015, (40%) em (2016, 2019) e 30% em (2017, 2021, 2023). Conclusão:a PNSB vem apresentando grandes avanços conforme sua sériehistórica e o programa Brasil Sorridente tem como compromisso qualificar a atenção básica, garantindo universalidade, equidade, integralidade da assistência e resolutividade, conforme os princípios doutrinários do SUS.


Objective: To analyze the current perspectives on the (mis)paths of collective oral health in Brazil. Method:This is a bibliographic study with a quantitative approach. The search includes the search for articles published in the last ten years in the Scientific Electronic Library Online ­Scielo. Results:When screening these articles, using the inclusion criteria, a total of ten articles were included in the study, (30%) in 2015, (40%) in (2016, 2019) and 30% in (2017, 2021, 2023). Conclusion:the PNSB has been showing great advances according to its historical series and the Smiling Brazil program is committed to qualifying primary care, ensuring universality, equity, comprehensiveness of care and problem-solving, according to the doctrinal principles of the SUS.


Objetivo: Analizar las perspectivas actuales sobre los (des)caminos de la salud bucal colectiva en Brasil.Método: Se trata de un estudio bibliográfico con enfoque cuantitativo. La búsqueda incluye la búsqueda de artículos publicados en los últimos diez años en la Scientific Electronic Library Online ­Scielo. Resultados:Al cribar estos artículos, utilizando los criterios de inclusión, se incluyeron en el estudio un total de diez artículos, (30%) en 2015, (40%) en (2016, 2019) y 30% en (2017, 2021, 2023).Conclusión: el PNSB viene mostrando grandes avances de acuerdo con su serie histórica y el programa Brasil Sonriente está comprometido con la calificación de la atención básica, garantizando la universalidad, la equidad, la integralidad de la atención y la resolución de problemas, de acuerdo con los principios doctrinarios del SUS.


Subject(s)
Dental Caries , Smiling , Oral Health , Health Policy
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 22: e230408, Jan.-Dec. 2023. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1442823

ABSTRACT

Aim: To evaluate the prevalence and factors associated with gummy smiles in adolescents aged between 15 and 18 years attending high school. Methods: The cross-sectional and quantitative study was carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic, with 160 adolescents, from two public (A1) and two private (A2) schools chosen by lottery, divided into two groups: G1 (with gummy smile) and G2 (no gummy smile). A clinical examination was carried out on the adolescents, investigating the presence or absence of a gummy smile (GS), by analyzing the variables (interlabial distance at rest, upper incisor exposure at rest, smile arc, measurement from the subnasal to the upper lip philtrum, upper lip length, upper lip thickness, hypermobility and lower/middle third ratio). Means and dispersion were obtained, and the Chi-square association test was applied, to compare the results between A1 and A2 and between G1 and G2. Results: The prevalence of GS was 33.8% (=54). It was found that no statistically significant associations were found (p > 0.05), regarding the type of school and gender with the presence of GS in adolescents. There was no statistically significant difference (χ² = 1.82; p = 0.07) between the groups and the age of adolescents. There was a significant association between the studied variables and GS (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The prevalence was high with a predominance of females. There were no statistically significant associations regarding the type of school and gender, but there was a significant association between gummy smile and lip dimensions


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Smiling , Adolescent , Esthetics, Dental , Lip
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 22: e237434, Jan.-Dec. 2023. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1393428

ABSTRACT

Aim: To determine the prevalence of dental development anomalies and type of influence on the smile of adolescent students. Method: This was a cross-sectional and analytical study carried out in two public (A1) and two private (A2) schools chosen by lot in the city of Parnaíba-Piauí. The sample calculation was based on the target population: number of people enrolled in public and private schools between 15 and 19 years, in the city of Parnaíba-PI, which totaled 6209 students in 2020, according to a survey carried out by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics ­ IBGE. A questionnaire on epidemiological data and aesthetic self-perception of the smile was applied to 160 adolescents between 15 and 19 years old, from August 2020 to July 2021. The clinical examination was carried out under natural light, to check for the presence of anomaly(s) in the dental development. Students who presented only one pathology would be called group 1 (G1), those who presented two would be called group 2 (G2) and those who presented 3 or more would be called group 3 (G3). On the other hand, adolescents in whom no anomaly was evidenced would participate in the control group (CG), both in A1 and A2. Results: It was observed that 37.5% of the sample had only a type of dental anomaly, corresponding to 60 individuals. The most prevalent were enamel hypoplasia, fusion, transposition, agenesis, ectopic eruption, microdent and dens-in-dent. It was possible to verify a higher prevalence in the maxilla, private schools (76.6%) and females (86.6%). In 45% of adolescents with dental anomalies, embarrassment was observed when smiling. Conclusion: The prevalence was relatively high, highlighting the enamel hypoplasia, influencing the smile esthetics of a reasonable number of adolescents, whether for acquaintances, strangers or even for photographs


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Smiling , Tooth Abnormalities/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Dental Enamel/abnormalities , Diagnosis, Oral , Esthetics, Dental
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Braz. j. oral sci ; 22: e230438, Jan.-Dec. 2023. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1524320

ABSTRACT

Most patients require orthodontic treatment to improve the esthetics of their smile. Orthodontists must consider how some parameters of mini-esthetics can influence the patient's esthetic perception. Methods: A photograph of the smile of a young female was taken and some modifications were made to the buccal corridor, gingival exposure, smile arc and midline position to assess the influence of these variables on smile attractiveness. Two hundred examiners were selected from four groups: orthodontists (O), dental students (DS), orthodontic patients (OP) and surgical-orthodontic patients (SOP). Each examiner was asked to complete the questionnaire with an approval rating from 1 to 10. Significant level was set at P ≤ 0.05. Results: Only orthodontists considered buccal corridors of 4mm and midline deviation of 1mm as non-esthetic; all other examiners considered gingival exposures ≥3 mm and midline angulation as non-esthetic. All examiners assigned higher satisfaction values to the photo with the concordant smile arc and defined as non-esthetic the covered smile and the reverse smile arc. Patients perceived as non-esthetic only midline deviations of 4mm. The surgical orthodontic patients assigned lower values to the photos and showed greater attention to evaluating the esthetics of the smile than the orthodontic patients. Conclusion: Smile arc, gingival exposure and midline angulation influence smile esthetics; the role of buccal corridors and midline deviation is dependent on the type of examiner


Subject(s)
Patients , Perception , Smiling , Students, Dental , Esthetics, Dental , Orthodontists
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Rev. Cient. CRO-RJ (Online) ; 7(3): 58-66, Sept. - Dec. 2022.
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1437892

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Introduction: the study aimed to compare how undergraduate dentistry students (DS) and non-dentistry students (NDS) analyze and classify their own smile and facial profile. Materials and Methods: the cross-sectional study questionnaire included topics for the identification of the respondent; Likert scale and aesthetic component of the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN) to assess satisfaction with one's own smile; facial profile attractiveness using Turkkahraman and Gokalp scale and previous history of orthodontic treatment. Intra and intergroup data were analyzed by chi-square test with 95% confidence (p<0.05) using SPSS 13.0 software. Results: 483 questionnaires were answered, 166 from DS and 317 from NDS. Most participants considered their occlusion as ideal and pleasant (DS - 79.27%; NDS - 79.8%) and their profile as slightly convex (DS - 80.6%; NDS - 76%). The slightly convex profile was also preferred by both groups for both genders. 71% of the DS and 66.0% of the NDS reported having undergone orthodontic treatment. Most respondents were satisfied or very satisfied with their smile, however the NDS had a higher prevalence of students very satisfied with their smile (p<0.05). Conclusion: the choice of course does not seem to have any influence on the analysis and classification of the smile and facial profile, perhaps because most of them have already undergone orthodontic treatment.


Introdução: o objetivo deste estudo foi observar como estudantes de graduação analisam e classificam seu próprio sorriso e perfil facial, comparando os resultados entre estudantes de odontologia (EO) com não estudantes de odontologia (NEO). Materiais e Métodos: o questionário respondido pelos participantes incluiu tópicos para identificação dos indivíduos; escala Likert e componente estético do Índice de Necessidade de Tratamento Ortodôntico (IOTN) para avaliar a satisfação com o próprio sorriso; atratividade facial com escala de Turkkahraman and Gokalp e história prévia de tratamento ortodôntico. Os dados intra e intergrupos foram analisados pelo teste qui-quadrado com 95% de confiança (p<0,05) utilizando o software SPSS 13.0. Resultados: foram obtidas 483 respostas, sendo 166 do grupo EO e 317 do grupo NEO. A maioria dos participantes considerou sua oclusão ideal e agradável (EO - 79,27%; NEO - 79,8%) e seu perfil levemente convexo (EO - 80,6%; NEO - 76%). O perfil levemente convexo também foi preferido por ambos os grupos para ambos os sexos. 71% dos EO e 66,0% dos NEO relataram ter feito tratamento ortodôntico. A maioria dos respondentes estava satisfeita ou muito satisfeita com seu sorriso, porém o NEO teve maior prevalência de alunos muito satisfeitos com seu sorriso em relação ao grupo EO (p<0,05). Conclusão: a escolha do curso parece não ter influência na análise e classificação do sorriso e perfil facial, talvez porque a maioria dos participantes já tenha realizado tratamento ortodôntico.


Subject(s)
Self Concept , Smiling , Students, Dental
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Rev. Odontol. Araçatuba (Impr.) ; 43(2): 35-42, maio-ago. 2022. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1362023

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Introdução: As cerâmicas odontológicas são amplamente utilizadas na Odontologia, desfrutando de grande popularidade devido a sua capacidade de mimetizar as características ópticas do esmalte e da dentina. O constante desenvolvimento de pesquisas tem desencadeado o lançamento de novos sistemas cerâmicos com propriedades aprimoradas e melhores resultados clínicos em longo prazo. Objetivo: O relato de caso aqui apresentado descreve uma reabilitação da zona estética do sorriso com laminados cerâmicos por meio de uma abordagem minimamente invasiva. Relato de caso: Paciente do gênero feminino, compareceu à clínica odontológica relatando insatisfação com a aparência do seu sorriso. Durante avaliação foram observadas, na região anterossuperior, restaurações extensas em resina composta deficientes nos incisivos, com proporção, volume, forma e texturização insatisfatórias, que em conjunto comprometia a zona estética do sorriso. Diante disso, após fotografias extra e intraorais, o tratamento proposto foi a reabilitação com laminados cerâmicos nas unidades 1.2 ao 2.2. Assim, foi realizado o enceramento e o mock-up, os quais serviram de orientação para os preparos dentários, a seguir, foram moldados e as restaurações confeccionadas no sistema IPS e.max. Após prova de cor e adaptação, os preparos e a superfície interna dos laminados cerâmicos foram tratados e cimentados com cimento resino fotopolimerizável. Conclusão: Instituindo uma abordagem conservadora, o plano de tratamento realizado através da reabilitação com laminados cerâmicos nas unidades dentárias anterossuperiores, permitiu o restabelecimento da função e estética, com reprodução das características dos dentes naturais e promoção do equilíbrio, da jovialidade e da harmonia no sorriso(AU)


Introduction: Dental ceramics are widely used in dentistry, enjoying great popularity due to the ability to mimic both enamel and dentin optical characteristics. The constant research development has triggered the launch of new ceramic systems with improved properties and better long-term clinical results. Objective: The case report presented here describes the zone rehabilitation of the aesthetic smile with ceramic laminates through a minimally invasive approach. Case report: Female patient, attended the dental clinic reporting dissatisfaction with the appearance of her smile. During the evaluation, extensive restorations in composite resin were observed in the incisors in the anterosuperior region, with unsatisfactory proportion, amount, shape and texturing, which together compromised the aesthetic zone of the smile. Faced with this, after extra and intraoral photographs, the proposed treatment was the restoration with the ceramic laminates in units 1.2 to 2.2. Thus, waxing and mock-up were performed, which served as guidance for the dental preparations, then they were molded and restorations fabricated in the IPS e.max system. After shade and adaptation proof, the preparations and the inner ceramic laminates surface were treated and cemented with light-cured resin cement. Conclusion: Adopting a conservative approach, the treatment plan carried out through restoration with ceramic laminates on the upper anterior teeth allowed the recovering function and aesthetics, reproducing characteristics of natural teeth and promoting balance, joviality and harmony in the smile(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Ceramics , Dental Veneers , Esthetics, Dental , Smiling , Composite Resins , Incisor
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Medisan ; 26(2)abr. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1405784

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Introducción: El objetivo estético fundamental en los servicios de ortodoncia es conseguir una sonrisa balanceada, pues tiene una función importante en la apariencia y expresión facial. Objetivo: Confeccionar una guía de evaluación de estética de la sonrisa a partir del diagnóstico de insuficiencias detectadas en los parámetros clínicos para ello y desde las perspectivas de la satisfacción de pacientes y profesionales de ortodoncia. Métodos: Se realizó una investigación de desarrollo tecnológico, con enfoque mixto, en la Clínica Estomatológica Docente Victoria de Santa Clara de la provincia de Villa Clara, del 2017 al 2019, en una muestra no probabilística intencional que estuvo conformada por los pacientes y ortodoncistas que cumplían los criterios de inclusión establecidos a tal efecto. Resultados: Los especialistas opinaron sobre los parámetros existentes para evaluar la sonrisa y revelaron insatisfacción con la evaluación que realizaban; además, consideraron que dicha valoración es necesaria para el diagnóstico y la planificación del tratamiento. Igualmente, se determinó la percepción estética de los pacientes. Toda esta información permitió realizar el diseño de la guía, la cual fue valorada por profesores expertos en el tema, quienes estuvieron de acuerdo con los nueve parámetros propuestos, de manera que fue aceptada para su posterior aplicación clínica. Conclusiones: La guía elaborada para evaluar la estética de la sonrisa contiene parámetros clínicos que satisfacen las necesidades de pacientes y profesionales de ortodoncia.


Introduction: The fundamental esthetic objective in the orthodontics services is to get a balanced smile, because it has an important function in the appearance and facial expression. Objective: To make a guide of esthetics evaluation of the smile starting from the diagnosis of inadequacies in the clinical parameters and from perspectives of the satisfaction of patients and orthodontics professionals. Methods: An investigation of technological development, with mixed approach, was carried out in Victoria Teaching Stomatologic Clinic of Santa Clara in Villa Clara province, from 2017 to 2019, in a non probabilistic intentional sample that was conformed by the patients and orthodontists that fulfilled the established inclusion approaches to such an effect. Results: The specialists expressed an opinion on the existent parameters to evaluate the smile and revealed dissatisfaction with the evaluation that they carried out; also, they considered that this valuation is necessary for the diagnosis and planning of the treatment. Equally, the esthetic perception of the patients was determined. All this information allowed to carry out the design of the guide, which was valued by expert professors in the topic who agreed with the nine proposed parameters, so that it was accepted for its later clinical application. Conclusions: The guide elaborated to evaluate the esthetics of the smile contains clinical parameters that satisfy the necessities of patients and orthodontics professionals.


Subject(s)
Orthodontics , Smiling , Esthetics , Personal Satisfaction
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Rev. Odontol. Araçatuba (Impr.) ; 43(1): 69-74, jan.-abr. 2022. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1361728

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Os avanços alcançados no desenvolvimento dos materiais restauradores e procedimentos adesivos têm possibilitado a realização de procedimentos minimamente invasivos nas reabilitações orais. Neste contexto, os laminados cerâmicos tornaram-se uma alternativa viável para a resolução de diversos problemas que acometem a função e estética. Assim, este trabalho apresentou como objetivo relatar um caso clínico de reabilitação estética do sorriso com o fechamento de espaços negros, originados a partir de um trauma, seguido de movimentação ortodôntica, através da utilização de laminados cerâmicos. Neste foram descritas as etapas clínicas de diagnóstico, planejamento e execução do procedimento restaurador, observando que o tratamento proposto foi uma alternativa conservadora e eficaz na resolução dos espaços negros existentes, reestabelecendo a estética do sorriso e devolvendo a auto-estima do paciente(AU)


The advances achieved in the development of restorative materials and adhesive procedures have made possible to perform minimally invasive procedures in oral rehabilitation. In this context, ceramic veneers have become a viable alternative for solving several problems that affect function and aesthetics. Thus, this study aimed to report a clinical case of aesthetic smile rehabilitation with the closure of black spaces, originated from trauma, followed by orthodontic movement, through the use of ceramic veneers. In this, the clinical stages of diagnosis, planning and execution of the restorative procedure were described, noting that the proposed treatment was a conservative and effective alternative in the resolution of existing black spaces, reestablishing the aesthetic of the smile and restoring the patient's selfesteem(AU)


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Humans , Male , Adult , Ceramics , Dental Veneers , Esthetics, Dental , Smiling , Tooth Movement Techniques
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ABCS health sci ; 47: e022201, 06 abr. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1363551

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INTRODUCTION: The use of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) to correct gummy smile has become popular in recent years. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of BTX-A application in the correction of gummy smile 2 and 32 weeks after application. METHODS: The sample comprised 35 patients (30 female, 5 male) at a mean age of 25.51 years (±5.59) with gummy smile due to muscular hyperfunction. In each patient, 2U of botulinum toxin was applied in the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi, 2 mm from the nasolabial fold. Photographs of spontaneous smiles were taken at 3 stages: before, 2 and 32 weeks after BTX application. Measurements of the gingival display were performed with the Radioface Studio 2 Software, and the calibration used the actual size of the right maxillary central incisor. Comparison of the three stages evaluated was performed with repeated measures ANOVA and Tukey tests. RESULTS: Gingival display decreased significantly 2 weeks after BTX-A application and increased after 32 weeks but did not return to the initial value. CONCLUSION: There was a significant improvement in gummy smile 2 weeks after botulinum toxin application, and a significant relapse in the gingival display after 32 weeks, however not returning to baseline values.


INTRODUÇÃO: A toxina botulínica tipo A (BTX-A) tem se tornado popular na correção do sorriso gengival nos últimos anos. OBJETIVO: Avaliar os efeitos da aplicação de BTX-A na correção do sorriso gengival 2 e 32 semanas após a aplicação. MÉTODOS: A amostra compreendeu 35 pacientes (30 mulheres, 5 homens) com uma idade inicial média 25,51 anos (±5,59) portadores de sorriso gengival devido à hiperfunção muscular. Em cada paciente foi aplicado 2U de BTX-A no músculo elevador superior da asa do nariz, 2 mm a partir da dobra nasolabial. Foram feitas fotografias dos sorrisos espontâneos dos pacientes em 3 fases: antes, 2 e 32 semanas após a aplicação de BTX-A. As medidas da exposição gengival foram feitas com o Software Radioface Studio 2, e a calibração utilizou o tamanho real do incisive central superior direito. A comparação das 3 fases foi feita com ANOVA de medidas repetidas e teste de Tukey. RESULTADOS: A exposição gengival diminuiu significantemente 2 semanas após a aplicação e aumentou novamente após 32 semanas, mas não retornando aos valores iniciais. CONCLUSÃO: Houve uma melhora significante no sorriso gengival 2 semanas após a aplicação de toxina Botulínica, e uma recidiva significante após 32 semanas, mas não retornando aos valores iniciais.


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Humans , Male , Female , Smiling , Gingival Overgrowth , Botulinum Toxins, Type A , Gingiva
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Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ; (6): 193-199, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-936134

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OBJECTIVE@#To automatically construct lips symmetry reference plane (SRP) based on posed smile, and to evaluate its advantages over conventional digital aesthetic design.@*METHODS@#Eighteen subjects' three-dimensional facial and dentition data were gathered in this study. The lips SRP of experimental groups were used with the standard weighted Procrustes analysis (WPA) algorithm and iterative closest point (ICP), respectively. A reference plane defined by experts based on regional ICP algorithm, served as the truth plane. The angle error values between the lips SRP of WPA algorithm in the experimental groups and the truth plane were evaluated in this study, and the lips SRP of ICP algorithm of the experimental groups was calculated in the same way. The lips SRP based on posed smile as a reference for aesthetic design and evaluate preliminary clinical application.@*RESULTS@#The average angle error between the lips SRP of WPA algorithm and the truth plane was 1.78°±1.24°, which was smaller than that between the lips SRP of ICP and the truth plane 7.41°±4.31°. There were significant differences in the angle errors among the groups (P < 0.05). In the aesthetic design of anterior teeth, automatically constructing the lips SRP of WPA algorithm based on posed smile and the original symmetry plane by re-ference compared with the prosthetic design, the subjects' scores on the lips SRP of WPA algorithm based on posed smile (8.48±0.57) were higher than those on the original symmetry plane (5.20±1.31).@*CONCLUSION@#Automatically constructing the lips SRP of WPA algorithm based on posed smile was more accurate than ICP algorithm, which was consistent with the truth plane. Moreover, it can provide an important reference for oral aesthetic diagnosis and aesthetic analysis of the restoration effect. In the aesthetic design of anterior teeth, automatically constructing the lips SRP of WPA algorithm based on posed smile can improve the patients' satisfaction in esthetic rehabilitation.


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Humans , Esthetics, Dental , Lip , Smiling , Tooth , Workflow
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Arq. odontol ; 58: 183-191, 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1412012

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Objetivo: Avaliar a prevalência e fatores associados ao sorriso gengival em adolescentes entre 15 a 18 anos cursando o ensino médio. Métodos: O estudo transversal e quantitativo foi realizado durante a pandemia de COVID-19, em 160 adolescentes de duas escolas públicas (A1) e duas privadas (A2) escolhidas por sorteio, divididas em dois grupos: G1 (com sorriso gengival) e G2 (sem sorriso gengival). Foi realizado o exame clínico nos adolescentes, investigando a presença ou não de sorriso gengival (SG), ao analisar as variáveis (distância interlabial em repouso, exposição de incisivo superior em repouso, arco do sorriso, medida do subnasal ao filtro labial superior, comprimento do lábio superior, espessura do lábio superior, hipermobilidade e relação do terço inferior/médio). Foram obtidas médias, dispersão e aplicado o teste de associação qui quadrado, com nível de significância estatística de 5% para comparar os resultados entre A1 e A2 e entre G1 e G2. Resultados: Verificou-se que não foram encontradas associações estatisticamente significativas (p> 0,05), quanto ao tipo de escola e gênero com a presença de SG nos adolescentes. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significativa (χ² = 1,82; p = 0,07) entre os grupos e a idade dos adolescentes. Houve correlação significativa entre as variáveis estudadas e o SG (p < 0,05). Conclusão: A prevalência do SG em adolescentes de 15 a 18 anos de idade foi de 33,8%, com predominância do gênero feminino, não houve associações estatisticamente significativas, quanto ao tipo de escola e gênero com a presença de SG, mas houve correlação significativa entre o SG e as variáveis estudadas.


Aim: To evaluate the prevalence and factors associated with gummy smiles in adolescents aged 15 to 18 years who were attending high school. Methods: The cross-sectional and quantitateve study was carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic, with 160 adolescents, from two public (A1) and two private (A2) schools chosen by lottery, divided into two groups: G1 (with gingival smile) and G2 (no gummy smile). A clinical examination was carried out on the adolescents, investigating the presence or absence of a gummy smile (GS), by analyzing the variables (interlabial distance at rest, upper incisor exposure at rest, smile arc, measurement from the subnasal to the upper lip philtrum, upper lip length, upper lip thickness, hypermobility, and lower/middle third ratio). Means and dispersion were obtained, and the Chi-square association test was applied, with a statistical significance level of 5%, to compare the results between A1 and A2 and between G1 and G2. Results: No statistically significant associations were found (p > 0.05) regarding the type of school and gender with the presence of GS in adolescents. There was no statistically significant difference (χ² = 1.82; p = 0.07) between the groups and the age of adolescents. A significant correlation was found between the studied variables and GS (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The prevalence of GS in adolescents aged 15 to 18 years was 33.8%, with a predominance of females. No statistically significant associations were identified regarding the type of school and gender with the presence of GS; however, a significant correlation was found between the GS and the studied variables.


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Orthodontics , Smiling , Adolescent , Esthetics, Dental
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Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr ; 22: e210138, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1386814

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Abstract Objective: To evaluate the perceptions of smile esthetics associated with variations in the vertical plane of the maxillary incisors in the smile arc using eye-tracking software. Material and Methods: An image of a 59-year-old Caucasian male model was adapted and edited to make three changes in the vertical plane, simulating a convex, straight, and reverse smile arc. Four areas of interest were inserted at the right and left eyes, nose, and mouth. Forty laypeople raters between 18 and 45 years of age participated of the study. Eye-tribe hardware and Ogama software were used to perform eye-tracking. Attractiveness and age-perception questions were also incorporated into the study. ANOVA test and Pearson's correlation coefficient, at p < 0.05. Results: The most observed AOI in images with convex, straight, and reverse smiles, as assessed using heatmaps and point maps, was the mouth, followed by the right eye. A significant difference for the eye (p=0.02) was found when comparing convex and reverse smiles, whereas a significant difference for the mouth was observed between the straight and reverse smiles (p=0.03). Conclusion: Convex and straight smile arcs were associated with equal levels of attractiveness; the reverse smile was less attractive. No significant difference was noticed regarding age perception and the smile arcs. However, the reverse smile recorded a more complete fixation time.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Perception , Smiling , Photography, Dental/instrumentation , Esthetics, Dental , Eye-Tracking Technology/instrumentation , Analysis of Variance , Visual Analog Scale , Incisor
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Rev. Ciênc. Plur ; 8(1): e24913, 2022. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1348739

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Introdução:O sorriso gengival tem mostrado ser um fator de desconforto estético e psicológico, além de afetar as relações interpessoais e a autoestima dos pacientes. Di-ante disso, procedimentos estéticos têm sido desenvolvidos com o intuito de melhorar a qualidade de vida de quem os procuram. Objetivo:Analisar qual o impacto que os procedimentos odontológicos estéticos possuem na recuperação da autoestima e satis-fação dos pacientes com sorriso gengival. Metodologia:A temática é abordada por meio da revisão integrativa da literatura. Para a seleção dos artigos utilizou-se as bases dedados: MEDLINE, LILACS, SciELO, BBO e PubMed, publicações escritas em in-glês, português ou espanholno período de 2010 a 2020. A amostra desta revisão cons-tituiu-se de 06 artigos. Resultados:Foi observado que o sorriso gengival causa descon-forto estético e psicológico ao indivíduo. As prevalências das etiologias relacionadas foram erupção passiva ou tardia dos dentes, extrusão dentoalveolar anterior, excesso maxilar e lábio superior curto. Os procedimentos mais utilizados foram a aplicação de toxina botulínica, a qual mostrou-se ser promissora para a correção do sorriso gen-gival assim como o reposicionamento labial. Conclusões:Os estudos mostraram que os procedimentos odontológicos estéticos para correção do sorriso gengival contri-buem para satisfação do paciente e melhora da autoestima e as técnicas menos invasi-vas e com melhor pós-operatório apontadas, são a aplicação da toxina botulínica e o reposicionamento labial (AU).


Introduction:The gingival smile currently is a factor of aesthetic and psychological discomfort and affects interpersonal relationships and self-esteem of patients. There-fore, aesthetic procedures have been developed in order to improve the quality of life of those who seek it. Objective:To analyze the impact that aesthetic dental procedures have on the recovery of self-esteem and satisfaction of patients with a gingival smile. Methodology:The theme is addressed through an integrative literature review. The followingdatabases were used for the selection of articles: Medline via VHL, Lilacs, SciElo, BBOand PubMed, publications written in English, Portuguese or Spanish, from 2010 to 2020. The sample of this review consisted of 06 articles. Results: It was observed that the gingival smile causes aesthetic and psychological discomfort to the individual. The most used procedures are applying botulinum toxin, which has shown to be promising for the correction of the gingival smile and lip repositioning. The prev-alence of related etiologies was passive or delayed tooth eruption, anterior dentoalve-olar extrusion, maxillary excess, and short upper lip. Conclusions:Studies have shown that aesthetic dental procedures to correct gingival smile contribute to patient satisfactionand improve self-esteem. Less invasive techniques with better post-oper-ative results are the application of botulinum toxin and lip repositioning (AU).


Introducción: La sonrisa gingival ha demostrado ser un factor de incomodidad esté-tica y psicológica, además de afectar las relaciones interpersonales y la autoestima de los pacientes. Por lo tanto, se han desarrollado procedimientos estéticos con el fin demejorar la calidad de vida de quienes los buscan. Objetivo: Analizar el impacto que los procedimientos dentales estéticos tienen en la recuperación de la autoestima y la satisfacción de los pacientes con sonrisa gingiva . Metodología: El tema se aborda a través de la revisión integrativa de la literatura. Para la selección de artículos, se utili-zaron las siguientes bases de datos: MEDLINE, LILACS, SciELO ,BBO y PubMed, pu-blicaciones escritas en inglés, portugués o español, de 2010 a 2020. La muestra de esta revisión consistió en 06 artículos.Resultados:Se observó que la sonrisa gingival causa molestias estéticas y psicológicas al individuo. La prevalencia de etiologías relaciona-das fue erupción pasiva o tardía de los dientes, extrusión dentoalveolar anterior, ex-ceso maxilar y labio superior corto. Los procedimientos más utilizados fueron la apli-cación de toxina botulínica, que resultó ser prometedora para la corrección de la son-risa gingival, así como el reposicionamiento de labios.Conclusiones: Se observó que la sonrisa gingival causa molestias estéticas y psicológicas al individuo. La prevalencia de etiologías relacionadas fue erupción pasiva o tardía de los dientes, extrusión den-toalveolar anterior, exceso maxilar y labio superior corto. Los procedimientos más utilizados fueron la aplicación de toxina botulínica, que resultó ser prometedora para la corrección de la sonrisa gingival, así como el reposicionamiento de labios (AU).


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Humans , Self Concept , Smiling , Botulinum Toxins/therapeutic use , Esthetics, Dental , Quality of Life , Patient Satisfaction
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Ortodoncia ; 85(170): 8-15, jul.-dic. 2021. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1362999

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Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo evaluar características de la sonrisa en pacientes con necesidad de tratamiento ortodóntico. Como objetivos específicos, se planteó estudiar el arco de la sonrisa, la línea del labio superior y los corredores bucales, que son tres componentes importantes a la hora de elaborar un plan de tratamiento adecuado para devolver al paciente una sonrisa funcional y estéticamente aceptable. La muestra quedó conformada por 157 pacientes; de cada uno de ellos se obtuvo una foto de una sonrisa voluntaria. Se encontró que el arco de la sonrisa, en el 39,5 %, presentaba un arco consonante; un 20,4 %, uno plano y el 40,1 % restante, uno no consonante. Al estudiar la línea del labio superior, se observó que, en el 8,3 %, la línea era baja; en el 62,4 %, media y en el 29,3 %, alta. En cuanto a los corredores bucales, se observó que el valor medio, en proporción a la distancia intercomisural del corredor bucal total, era de 15,89 % ± desvío estándar (5,03 %); el valor total máximo, 26,19 % y el valor mínimo, 2,74 %. Conociendo la prevalencia de cada uno de estos datos, se podrá arribar al diagnóstico y posterior plan de tratamiento para cada paciente de manera individualizada(AU)


This work aimed at evaluating smile characteristics in patients in need of orthodontic treatment. As specific objectives, it was raised the issue of studying the smile arch, upper lip line and buccal corridors, which are three important components when preparing an adequate treatment plan to restore the patient a functional and aesthetically acceptable smile. The sample consisted of 157 patients and a photo of a voluntary smile was obtained from each of them. It was found that the smile arch had a consonant arch in 39.5%, 20.4% a flat arch and the remaining 40.1% a nonconsonant arch. When studying the upper lip line, it was observed that in 8.3% the line was low, 62.4% medium and 29.3% high. As regards the buccal corridors, it was observed that the mean value in proportion to the intercommissural distance of the total buccal corridor was 15.89% ± standard deviation (5.03%); maximum total value was 26.19% and minimum value 2.74%. Knowing about the prevalence of each of these data, it will be able to arrive at the diagnosis and subsequent treatment plan for each patient individually(AU)


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Smiling , Photography, Dental , Esthetics, Dental , Face , Gingiva , Lip , Therapeutics
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