2012
DOI: 10.1590/s2176-94512012000500001
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Esthetics and human perception

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“…Será que os resultados do procedimento são percebidos diferentemente no braquifacial, mesofacial e dolicofacial? A literatura menciona que as indicações habituais para a bichectomia são os rostos arredondados (THOMAS; D'SILVA; BOROLE, 2012;NICOLICH;MONTENEGRO, 1997;BERNARDINO JUNIOR et al, 2008;STEVÃO, 2015;MATARASSO, 2006). Normalmente, rostos arredondados, constituem as características morfológicas do padrão braquicefalico associada a uma musculatura forte e mais desenvolvida do masseter (CABRERA, 2004;GUEDES;TEIXEIRA;CATTONI, 2010).…”
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“…Será que os resultados do procedimento são percebidos diferentemente no braquifacial, mesofacial e dolicofacial? A literatura menciona que as indicações habituais para a bichectomia são os rostos arredondados (THOMAS; D'SILVA; BOROLE, 2012;NICOLICH;MONTENEGRO, 1997;BERNARDINO JUNIOR et al, 2008;STEVÃO, 2015;MATARASSO, 2006). Normalmente, rostos arredondados, constituem as características morfológicas do padrão braquicefalico associada a uma musculatura forte e mais desenvolvida do masseter (CABRERA, 2004;GUEDES;TEIXEIRA;CATTONI, 2010).…”
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“…O procedimento está relacionado ao conceito de "triângulo invertido" da juventude" que pode aumentar a beleza. Este conceito é definido por uma aparência facial angular resultante de uma face mais magra e com região malar alta, conferindo uma proeminência ou luminescência na região malar, além de estar intimamente relacionado com o espaço mastigatório (THOMAS; D'SILVA; BOROLE, 2012; NICOLICH; MONTENEGRO, 1997;BERNARDINO JUNIOR et al, 2008;STEVÃO, 2015;MATARASSO, 2006).…”
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“…3,4 In health sciences, the construction of the values and meaning of the corporal aesthetic is receiving increased interest, influencing individual's identity construction and self-perception. 5 Knowledge of the patient's psychological, anatomical, and functional needs can lead to better detection of changes or defects that may alter the aesthetic perceptions of the smile and identify the existing problems, in order to improve the aesthetic outcomes of orthodontic treatment and increase the quality of life of the patients. 5,6 Aesthetic perception is related to educational, cultural, socioeconomical and emotional contexts.…”
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“…5 Knowledge of the patient's psychological, anatomical, and functional needs can lead to better detection of changes or defects that may alter the aesthetic perceptions of the smile and identify the existing problems, in order to improve the aesthetic outcomes of orthodontic treatment and increase the quality of life of the patients. 5,6 Aesthetic perception is related to educational, cultural, socioeconomical and emotional contexts. Importantly, studies have shown that perception differs between orthodontists, nonorthodontists (i.e., dentists), and laypeople.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%