WHAT ELSE GOES INTO SMILE DESIGN, OTHER THAN TEETH?

It's not only about the teeth!

In smile design, and before focusing attention on the teeth, it is necessary for me to evaluate the factors that make up facial composition. Examining you from the front and from the side, including analysis of the position of your eyes, nose, chin, and lips allows me to identify the reference points and lines that are indispensable in esthetic smile rehabilitation.

Your facial features have an important influence on the perception of your individual's personality.  Certain physical traits are in fact often correlated with precise psychological characteristics.  Analysis of these features is made using horizontal and vertical reference lines, which allow correlation of your face and teeth in space.

While designing your smile, it is very important to also evaluate different aspects of your facial composition as they relate to the current and future position of your teeth and gums.  Facial analysis is composed of an examination detailing various views and angles:

From The Front:

1. Horizontal Reference Lines: Used to establish a parallel relationship between your bite and the lines between your eyes and lip corners

2. Vertical Reference Lines: Used to reestablish the vertical symmetry necessary between the front teeth and the surrounding lips

3. Facial Proportions:  Used to reestablish a correct vertical dimension between the lower third of your face and your teeth

From the Side:

1. Profile: Used to reestablish a natural dominance of your front teeth

Other features used to determine the future position and shape of your new smile include the following:

  • Your tooth exposure at rest, or when your lips are in a relaxed position
  • The edge position of your front teeth
  • Your smile line
  • Your smile width
  • How much space you have between your teeth and inside wall of your cheeks when smiling
  • How symmetry of your teeth relates to that of your face
  • How your bite plane relates to the horizontal line spanning between one corner of the mouth to the other

As you now see, there are many more features about your face and mouth that play a crucial role in how your smile is designed.  Speech and the formation of sounds using your teeth and lips will also dictate the shape, position, and overall dimension of your teeth... and ultimately your smile.

 

It is with great pride and enthusiasm that I try to educate you on how specialized an art it is to create a harmonious and naturally appearing smile..."One You Would Be Proud To Wear...ANYWHERE!"

 

 

 

 

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