Facial Attractiveness: An Orthodontic Prospective
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract: As the saying “beauty is the ease of the beholding” there are various studies which have shown that people prefer attractive faces over unattractive faces. This article reviews about the facial attractiveness with different methods and various studies over the years which enlightens about new proportions of the facial aspect during orthodontic diagnosis. It also throws light on varies aspects of measurement taken for facial proportions. Keywords: Facial attractiveness , Orthodontics , proportions.
Authors and Affiliations
Renji K Paul, Aravind S Raju, P. C. Sunil, Mamatha J, Ebin T. M, Jeny Emmanuel
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