Practice abstract
British Dental Journal 199, 195 - 202 (2005)
Published online: 27 August 2005 | doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.4812611
Anterior dental aesthetics: Gingival perspective
I Ahmad1
- Gingival topography correlates with support from the teeth and underlying bone architecture.
- Assessing periodontal biotype and bioform is a prerequisite for prosthodontic and implant treatment planning.
- A classification of gingival progression of the anterior maxillary sextant is elementary for creating optimal 'pink aesthetics'.
ANTERIOR DENTAL AESTHETICS
- Historical perspective
- Facial perspective
- Dento-facial perspective
- Dental perspective
- Gingival perspective
- Psychological perspective*
*Part 6 available in the BDJ book of this series
Abstract
The purpose of this series is to convey the principles governing our aesthetic senses. Usually meaning visual perception, aesthetics is not merely limited to the ocular apparatus. The concept of aesthetics encompasses both the time-arts such as music, theatre, literature and film, as well as space-arts such as paintings, sculpture and architecture.
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