Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Association of the nasolabial angle and lip length with the gingival and interdental smile line—A gender based evaluation

View through CrossRef
AbstractObjectiveProportionate existence of the lip framework and gingival scaffold have a critical role in smile esthetics. So, the present study was conducted to assess and correlate the nasolabial angle (NLA) and lip length (LL) with gingival smile line (GSL) and interdental smile line (ISL).Materials and methodsOne hundred and twenty periodontally healthy patients with an age group 20 to 40 years were equally divided based on gender into two groups. The parameters of NLA, LL, GSL, ISL, amount of midfacial gingiva, and interdental papilla display were recorded in the maxillary anterior sextant.ResultsThe mean values of NLA and LL at rest and on smiling were found to be higher in males. Majority of study population exhibited Low GSL (LGSL) and High ISL (HISL). On correlation of LL with GSL, the difference in the mean values between males and females for LGSL were highly significant, for HGSL and Cupid's bow the values were significant. The mean values of midfacial gingiva and interdental papilla visible in females was greater than males.ConclusionThe NLA and LL influence the quantum of gingival exhibit in maxillary anterior teeth with a definitive sexual dimorphism and this can be considered a valuable reference point in smile designing procedures.Clinical significanceThe quantum of gingival exhibit on smiling is an important feature in periodontal, implant, restorative, and smile designing procedures in patients possessing HGSL and HISL category of GSL and ISL. It is indicated that the lip length is correlated with the amount of gingival tissue display both in midfacial as well as interdental region and which needs to be considered by the clinician.
Title: Association of the nasolabial angle and lip length with the gingival and interdental smile line—A gender based evaluation
Description:
AbstractObjectiveProportionate existence of the lip framework and gingival scaffold have a critical role in smile esthetics.
So, the present study was conducted to assess and correlate the nasolabial angle (NLA) and lip length (LL) with gingival smile line (GSL) and interdental smile line (ISL).
Materials and methodsOne hundred and twenty periodontally healthy patients with an age group 20 to 40 years were equally divided based on gender into two groups.
The parameters of NLA, LL, GSL, ISL, amount of midfacial gingiva, and interdental papilla display were recorded in the maxillary anterior sextant.
ResultsThe mean values of NLA and LL at rest and on smiling were found to be higher in males.
Majority of study population exhibited Low GSL (LGSL) and High ISL (HISL).
On correlation of LL with GSL, the difference in the mean values between males and females for LGSL were highly significant, for HGSL and Cupid's bow the values were significant.
The mean values of midfacial gingiva and interdental papilla visible in females was greater than males.
ConclusionThe NLA and LL influence the quantum of gingival exhibit in maxillary anterior teeth with a definitive sexual dimorphism and this can be considered a valuable reference point in smile designing procedures.
Clinical significanceThe quantum of gingival exhibit on smiling is an important feature in periodontal, implant, restorative, and smile designing procedures in patients possessing HGSL and HISL category of GSL and ISL.
It is indicated that the lip length is correlated with the amount of gingival tissue display both in midfacial as well as interdental region and which needs to be considered by the clinician.

Related Results

ARE THE GINGIVAL DISPLAY AND THE SMILE ARC IN MALES AND FEMALES DIFFERENT?
ARE THE GINGIVAL DISPLAY AND THE SMILE ARC IN MALES AND FEMALES DIFFERENT?
Highlights Gingival display and smile arc enhance the aesthetic value of a person's smile and may be influenced through dental treatment. The individual profile photographs taken ...
Association of the gingival line angle with the gingival and interdental smile line: A gender based evaluation
Association of the gingival line angle with the gingival and interdental smile line: A gender based evaluation
AbstractObjectiveGingival line angle (GLA) has been considered an important attribute of an esthetic smile. The purpose of this study was to evaluate GLA on either sides of maxilla...
Lip position in the smile aesthetic: Literature review
Lip position in the smile aesthetic: Literature review
Objective: Determine the lip position influence on dental aesthetics in adults older than 19 years according to academic publications in the last 5 years. Material and methods: A s...
PERBEDAAN JENIS SENYUM ANTARA LAKI-LAKI DAN PEREMPUAN BERDASARKAN BENTUK LENGKUNG SENYUM PADA SISWA SMK NEGERI 6 PADANG
PERBEDAAN JENIS SENYUM ANTARA LAKI-LAKI DAN PEREMPUAN BERDASARKAN BENTUK LENGKUNG SENYUM PADA SISWA SMK NEGERI 6 PADANG
Smile is one of the facial expression that are essential in expressing friendliness, agreement, and appreciation. Most patients that come to dentist to have treatment for an attrac...
Association of Normal Values of Nasolabial Angle and Lip Length with Incisal Display at Rest Position of Lips
Association of Normal Values of Nasolabial Angle and Lip Length with Incisal Display at Rest Position of Lips
Objective: To determine correlation between values of nasolabial angle and lip length with incisal display at rest position of lips. Methodology: This descriptive cross-sectional s...
Assessment of smile architecture and pink aesthetics: A successful methodology in cosmetic dentistry
Assessment of smile architecture and pink aesthetics: A successful methodology in cosmetic dentistry
Abstract Objective: Aesthetic restorative treatment plays a very essential role in smile appearance. The aim of this study is to assess smile architecture and periodontiu...
GUMMY SMILE, PANORAMIC REVIEW, DESCRIPTION, ETIOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS
GUMMY SMILE, PANORAMIC REVIEW, DESCRIPTION, ETIOLOGY, EPIDEMIOLOGY, TREATMENT AND PROGNOSIS
Introduction: gummy smile is defined as a non-pathological condition that causes aesthetic disharmony in which more than 3 mm of gingival tissue is present when smiling. The smile ...

Back to Top