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Smile measurements. A, Arc ratio; B, upper lip height; C, upper midline; D, buccal corridor ratio; E, smile index; F,archform index; G, lower teeth exposure; and H, interlabial gap.

Smile measurements. A, Arc ratio; B, upper lip height; C, upper midline; D, buccal corridor ratio; E, smile index; F,archform index; G, lower teeth exposure; and H, interlabial gap.

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Our aim was to quantitatively assess the relationship of smile esthetics variables with various types of anterior overjet (OJ) malocclusion, and identify the cephalometric factors affecting smile measurements in different types of anterior overjet malocclusion. 90 patients undergoing orthodontic treatment in the Department of Orthodontics were sele...

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... frontal smiling photographs, nine smile variables ( Figure 2) were measured by one investigator using the linear measuring distizer method in Adobe Photoshop at nearest 0.1mm. All smile variables were evaluated as a ratio except for tooth number and the upper midline (Table 1). ...
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... frontal smiling photographs, nine smile variables ( Figure 2) were measured by one investigator using the linear measuring distizer method in Adobe Photoshop at nearest 0.1mm. All smile variables were evaluated as a ratio except for tooth number and the upper midline (Table 1). ...

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