Does the gender of the subject affect perceived smile aesthetics when varying the dimensions of maxillary lateral incisors?
Objective To assess whether subject gender influences aesthetic opinion when altering the width of maxillary lateral incisors. Method Photographs of a male and a female smile, displaying only the lips and teeth, were digitally altered to produce images where the maxillary lateral incisor was proport...
Main Authors: | Addy, L. (Author), Harris, A. (Author), Playle, R. (Author), Tan, D. (Author), Tredwin, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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