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| Designing
Your Smile |
ANALYZE YOUR SMILE
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Take this simple quiz to know if you are a candidate for cosmetic
dentistry.
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In a slight smile with your teeth parted, do the tips
of your teeth show?
Your
teeth should show slightly when you smile slightly or
talk.
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- When
you smile slightly does your smile line appear in a shallow
U-Shape i.e. are your front two teeth slightly longer
than your other teeth?
Your
smile line is a youthful smile line if it is as mentioned
above. Your front two teeth i.e. the central incisors
should be slightly longer than the adjacent incisors.
Next the canine or corner teeth should be V-Shaped and
of the same length as the central incisor.
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- Are
your front two teeth too long?
The
front teeth should be about 2mm longer than the adjacent
lateral incisors. They are too long if they are longer
than this.
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Do
you have spaces between your front teeth?
If
you have spacing or diastema between your front teeth,
have it checked, particularly if it hasn't always been
there. Such spaces can grow larger, indicating a physical
problem such as gum disease or a bad habits such as tongue
thrusting. If no such problem exists and you don't like
the space, it can be closed with bonding or laminating
/ veneering procedure or orthodontic appliances depending
upon the size of the space.
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- Do
your front teeth protrude or stick out ?
Protrusion of teeth causes an unappealing smile. This
problem can be corrected with cosmetic contouring combined
with laminating procedures.
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- Are
your front teeth crowded or overlapping?
If
yes it can be corrected either by orthodontics repositioning
or cosmetic contouring and veneering.
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- Are
you happy with the color of your teeth? Do you have stains
on your teeth ?
If
yes, your smile could be made attractive. Stains may be
gotten rid of by bleaching, when they are on the external
surface. Intrinsic stains can be corrected by veneering
or capping.
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- Do
your front teeth have fillings whose shade does not match
the natural tooth color?
Tooth
colored fillings in the front teeth that matched perfectly
when they were placed may not look as good after a few
years. Certain food can stain these fillings as can habits
like smoking and drinking coffee and tea. You may need
more frequent professional cleaning or replacement.
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- Are
your lower six front teeth even in appearance?
Uneven
lower teeth with one or more teeth longer than others
can be a distraction when you speak. Through cosmetic
contouring, the teeth can often be reshaped to appear
even.
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- Do
the necks of your teeth indicate erosion or ditched in
'V' that can be seen or felt with your finger nails?
These
deformities can progress rapidly, resulting in tooth discoloration
and sensitivity. However they usually can be corrected
easily and esthetically with composite resin bonding.
The primary advantage, however is that such tooth repair
prevents further erosion and possible damage to the nerve.
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- Are
your gums pink and 'knife edged' or are they red and swollen?
Gums should be pink and knife edged and not red and puffy.
If red and puffy then you are suffering from gum
disease and a cleaning appointment may help.
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- Is
your mouth free from decay or gum
disease that can cause bad breath ?
If not, you need to see your dentist and also brush and
floss regularly.
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- Do
I have a masculine or feminine smile ?
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Feminine
type smile
There
is no anthropological basis for masculinity or femininity
in teeth. However, we tend to think of teeth that
are nicely curved as softening the smile and we perceive
this as a more feminine look. Note, also, the slight
openings at the biting edges between the teeth. These
are called incisal embrasures and help make the teeth
look distinct instead of joined together.
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Masculine type smile
This
is a fine example of a masculine smile with a medium
lip line. The teeth are more angular, and the central
incisors provide a bolder or stronger look in relation
to the lateral incisors. They are squarer, less rounded,
and slightly more textured than in the above photograph.
A more youthful smile line is created when the central
incisors are slightly darker than the other teeth
due to the thickness of the teeth.
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