Snow S R
UCLA Center for Esthetic Dentistry, USA.
J Esthet Dent. 1999;11(4):177-84. doi: 10.1111/j.1708-8240.1999.tb00397.x.
With increasing application of cosmetic dental treatment comes the need for a greater understanding of esthetic principles. Scientific analysis of beautiful smiles has revealed repeatable, objective principles that can be systematically applied to evaluate and improve dental esthetics in predictable ways. Symmetry across the midline, anterior or central dominance, and regressive proportion are three composition elements required to create utility and esthetics in a smile. The Golden Proportion has been suggested as one possible mathematic analysis tool for assessing dominance and proportion in the frontal view of the arrangement of maxillary teeth. It has proven to be controversial in developing esthetically beautiful smiles and cumbersome for evaluating symmetry.
This article considers a bilateral analysis of apparent individual tooth width as a percentage of the total apparent width of the anterior segment and proposes the concept of the Golden Percentage as a more useful application in diagnosing and developing symmetry, dominance, and proportion for esthetically pleasing smiles.
随着美容牙科治疗应用的增加,需要对美学原则有更深入的理解。对美丽笑容的科学分析揭示了可重复、客观的原则,这些原则可系统地应用于以可预测的方式评估和改善牙齿美学。中线对称、前部或中央优势以及递减比例是在笑容中创造实用性和美学所需的三个构成要素。黄金比例被认为是一种可能的数学分析工具,用于评估上颌牙齿排列正面视图中的优势和比例。事实证明,它在打造美学上美丽的笑容方面存在争议,而且评估对称性很繁琐。
本文考虑对单个牙齿表观宽度占前段总表观宽度的百分比进行双侧分析,并提出黄金百分比的概念,作为在诊断和发展对称性、优势和比例以获得美学上令人愉悦的笑容方面更有用的应用。