Biography
Biography: Nooshika HB.Montazeri
Abstract
The foundation for successful treatment planning is largely reliant on the ability of the clinician to attain an accurate and contemporaneous patient history and to carry out a meticulous clinical examination. Treatment planning should aim to fulfill the patient’s realistic expectations, provide an out-come that boasts functional and aesthetic success and where possible, utilize techniques that involve minimal intervention. Emphasis should be placed on actively listening to the patient’s concerns and attitudes. Golden Proportion is a mathematical concept applied in architectural design and engineering to study design proportionality in the beauty of art and natures. The terms ‘aesthetic zone’ and ‘smile zone’ are commonly used to denote the appearance of the teeth and smile. These zones have been shown to influence significantly factors such as social acceptability, self-confidence and professional prospects. It is paramount to undertake a meticulous assessment of the aesthetic zone during patient examination, so that you may best determine which features may require addressing while developing the treatment plan. It is important in the first instance to gain an insight into the personal perceptions of your patient concerning their dental and facial aesthetics and their expectations; there are certain proportions of both a facial and dento-labial variety that are accepted as being visually pleasing. These are can be referred to as universal concepts in dental aesthetic. Clinical evaluation of the aesthetic zone can be subdivided into an assessment of the following: Facial features; Lips and facial skin; Dento-labial and dento-facial relationships; Teeth and gingivale. Patient satisfaction can be achieved by different types of dental treatment plan such as, Tooth Whitening; Cosmetic Teeth Shaping: Also referred to as “enamel shaping,” the dentist can reshape the tooth by filling or removing some of the enamel; Tooth Bonding: This is a procedure that can be used to repair or improve the appearance of a tooth that has been badly stained, broken or chipped; Dental Veneers: Veneers are a thin shell made out of porcelain or composite; crowns.