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摘要
美容牙科的一个重要方面是为上颌前牙的连续宽度制定一个几何或数字比例。这方面的新假设包括黄金比例、黄金百分比和复发性牙齿美容比例(RED)。本研究使用数码照片和计算机分析来研究与恒牙期人群上颌前牙宽度相关的现有 RED 比例。为了确定恒齿中是否存在 RED 比例,我们确定了上颌侧切牙与中切牙以及上颌犬齿与侧切牙的平均宽度比例。右侧和左侧侧切牙与中切牙的平均宽度比例分别为 70% 和 71%。在所研究的数据中,上颌前牙的连续宽度没有表现出 RED 比例。人们的前牙比例因种族和人种而异。因此,RED 比例并不是全球重建美观笑容的唯一标准。
Evaluating the validity of recurring esthetic dental proportion in young adults
An important aspect of cosmetic dentistry is developing a geometric or numerical proportion to associate the consecutive width of maxillary anterior teeth. New hypotheses in this area include the Golden proportion, golden percentage, and the recurrent esthetic dental (RED) proportion. This study used digital photos and computer analysis to examine the existing RED proportion associated with the widths of maxillary anterior teeth in people with permanent dentition.
Sixty young adults (28 males and 32 females) were photographed from the front. Digital measurements were taken of all maxillary anterior teeth.
To determine whether the RED proportion exists in the permanent dentition, the mean width proportion of the maxillary lateral incisor to central incisor and maxillary canine to lateral incisor was established. The average lateral incisor to central incisor width proportion of the right and left side was determined to be 70% and 71%, respectively. The average canine to lateral incisor width proportion was determined to be 80% and 78%, respectively.
The maxillary anterior teeth’s consecutive widths did not exhibit RED proportions in the data that were examined. People’s anterior tooth proportions differ based on their race and ethnicity. Thus, the RED ratio is not the only standard for rebuilding aesthetically acceptable smiles globally.