- IRMS - Nicolae Testemitanu SUMPh
- 1. COLECȚIA INSTITUȚIONALĂ
- MedEspera: International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors
- MedEspera 2020
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Title: | Comparative evaluation of Golden dental proportion and recurring esthetic dental proportion (RED) |
Authors: | Semeniuc, Mihai |
Keywords: | dental;ratio;Golden;proportions;teeth |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | MedEspera |
Citation: | SEMENIUC, Mihai. Comparative evaluation of Golden dental proportion and recurring esthetic dental proportion (RED). In: MedEspera: the 8th Internat. Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2020, p. 342-343. |
Abstract: | Introduction. In order to understand the aesthetics in the dental practice and to determine some
objective and universal proportions, which describe the size of the teeth, various studies have
been conducted. The width ratio of the maxillary teeth is an important factor in dental and facial
esthetics. It reveals objective data which is necessary in restorative treatment planning. The
Golden proportion (1/1.618 or 62%) and the recurring esthetic dental proportion (RED) are two
different theories that have been suggested to rehabilitate an optimal smile. Red proportion
allows using individual proportion in different cases, as long as it remains consistent,
proceeding distally in the arch.
Aim of the study. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the Golden and RED
proportions in physiologic permanent dentition.
Materials and methods.. This study was conducted on 22 patients. Photographs of each
patient’s maxillary model were taken from the frontal view in order to study apparent teeth
width ratio. The perceived width ratios of lateral incisor to central incisor, canine to lateral
incisor, first premolar to canine and second premolar to first premolar were calculated. In this
study, the Golden proportion (62% or 0.62) was evaluated within the range of 59-65% (0.59 –0.65). To evaluate the RED proportion in each subject, these width ratios were compared. The
differences of 3% (0,03) or less were accepted.
Results. The Golden proportion was observed in 34% of the perceived width ratios of lateral
incisor to central incisor, 0% of the width ratios of canine to lateral incisor, 36% of the width
ratios of first premolar to canine and 18% of the width ratios of second premolar to first
premolar. The average ratio value was 70%. The RED proportion existed in 16% (22 cases) of
the width ratios comparisons (132 comparisons of 176 width ratios) with an average ratio value
of 66% in these cases. Only 1 subject from 22 had on left maxillary hemiarch total RED
proportion.
Conclusions. The Golden proportion was observed predominantly in width ratios of lateral
incisor to central incisor and width ratios of first premolar to canine. In most cases the widths
of canines cannot be included in any proportions. These both proportions can be used in
reconstructive treatment in maxillary arch, but in conformative treatment the use of fixed
constant proportions is limited. |
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