2019
DOI: 10.4103/jispcd.jispcd_2_19
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Perception of buccal corridor space on smile aesthetics among specialty dentist and layperson

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“…It could be stated that the aesthetic gingival parameter, an objective indicator of the health status of the tissue, was appreciated by all responders irrespective of their connection to the dentistry field. It was demonstrated that dental specialists preferred smiles featuring neutral buccal corridor spaces to smiles without such spaces, whereas buccal corridors were not appreciated by laypeople, although they eventually deemed such smiles to be more acceptable [22]. In our study, smile symmetry was statistically significant for all participants, with the highest rate among dentists, followed by students.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…It could be stated that the aesthetic gingival parameter, an objective indicator of the health status of the tissue, was appreciated by all responders irrespective of their connection to the dentistry field. It was demonstrated that dental specialists preferred smiles featuring neutral buccal corridor spaces to smiles without such spaces, whereas buccal corridors were not appreciated by laypeople, although they eventually deemed such smiles to be more acceptable [22]. In our study, smile symmetry was statistically significant for all participants, with the highest rate among dentists, followed by students.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%