Digital smile design as principal optimizer of dental aesthetics: two case reports
International Journal of Development Research
Digital smile design as principal optimizer of dental aesthetics: two case reports
Received 18th June, 2017; Received in revised form 09th July, 2017; Accepted 26th August, 2017; Published online 30th September, 2017
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Introduction: In the world, it has grown increasingly researched for dental professionals, 20.0% of dentists located in Brazil. According to the Federal Council of Dentistry, the specialties most searches today, were 70.0% in the rehabilitation of the smile and aesthetic. Objective: The objective of this study was to focus the applicability of dental smile designs in the planning of two aesthetic cases and how this software facilitates the execution of these treatments with Digital Smile Design (DSD). Case 1: Patient S had a need for gingival remodeling. The guidelines for waxing were: - waxing from 14 to 24; - teeth 14 and 24 minimum volume in the vestibular possible; - teeth13 and 23 volume in the vestibular to correct palatinization; - teeth 12, 11, 21 and 22 little volume in the vestibular and small incisal increase according to drawing; - teeth 11 and 21 will not need to wax on the gingiva because it has already been made gingival plastic. Case 2: Patient I, Dental proportion of 80.0 %. Conclusion: The two clinical cases of the present study with the DSD enabled the professional to better understand patients, their particularities, desires and needs.