Gülümseme Tasarımı

Günümüzde artan sayıda hasta ağız sağlığı durumlarının estetik açıdan iyileştirilmesi niyetiyle diş hekimliği yöntemlerini talep etmektedir. Estetik tedavide amaç hastaya canlı ve inanılır bir görünüm veren geliştirilmiş ancak doğal bir görünüş kazandırmak olmalıdır. Geçmişte, dental estetikte yaygın anlayış dişlerin tek başına modifikasyonları ile sınırlıydı, halbuki günümüzde genel kanıya uygun olarak bu süreçte yüzün, dudakların, gingival dokuların ve dişlerin tümünün değerlendirilmesi ve analizi göz önünde bulundurulmalıdır. Doğal estetiği yaratmak için klinisyen, hastayı bütünüyle dikkatli bir şekilde değerlendirmelidir. Klinisyen gülüşün tüm ince nüanslarını temel unsurlarına ayrıntılandırabilmeli ve bir gülüşün sadece neden harika göründüğünü veya mükemmel olmadığını ifade etmekle kalmamalı aynı zamanda tam olarak ne eklemek veya uzaklaştırmak gerektiği bilgisine ve bunu yapacak beceriye de sahip olmalıdır. Yıllar boyunca hasta için estetik sonuç elde etmede tedavi planı geliştirmek için gülümseme tasarımı konseptinde pek çok makale yazılmıştır. Bu makale, klinisyene estetik tedavileri tasarlamak için yardımcı olacak çeşitli prensipleri derlemektedir

Nowadays increasing numbers of patients are requesting dental procedures with the intention of an esthetic enhancement to their oral condition. The goal for esthetic treatment should be an enhanced but natural appearance that imparts a vibrant and believable appearance to the patient. In the past, common perception of dental esthetics was limited to modification of the individual teeth, whereas today in accordance with general opinion the evaluation and analysis of the face, lips, gingival tissues and teeth should all be considered in this process. In an effort to create natural esthetics, the clinician must give careful consideration to the patient in his or her entirety. The clinician should be able to break down all the subtle nuances of a smile to the basic elements and not only point out why a smile looks fantastic or less than perfect, but have the knowledge to know exactly what to add or take away and the skill to do it. Many articles have been written over the years on concepts of smile design to develop a treatment plan to get an esthetic outcome for the patient. This article reviews the various principles that will help the clinician to design esthetic treatments

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