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cosmetic dentistry_ beauty & science International Edition

I 15 special _ digital smile design I cosmeticdentistry 1_2015 developed with ever-greater precision (Fig. 1). Fur- thermore, images captured at locations far away and viewed via video conferencing using Skype, for example,givethedentisttheroleoftheconductorof an orchestra and provide him or her with a new way of working together with other professionals. Digital dentistry requires that one follow precise protocols in order to obtain a standard, predictable result that corresponds to an optimal clinical result (virtual planning) in an ergonomic manner and with a high level of quality. Today, the use of 2-D and 3-D software for photograph editing and digital image editing allows us to process data and customise parameters for each specific clinical and aesthetic requirement of the smile makeover. Modern digital technology along with the experience and aesthetic sensitiveness of the dentist, which are fundamental to the success of smile design, offers greater pre- dictability for the patient, as regards both the final aesthetic results and the course of therapy agreed upon. Figs. 4a–d_Front view and lateral views at 45 and 90 degrees. Fig. 5a_Face Analogic Transfer Support. Fig. 5b_Transfer of analogue measurements to digital calliper. Fig. 4d Fig. 4b Fig. 5bFig. 5a Fig. 4a Fig. 4c CDE0115_14-22_Bini 26.02.15 10:28 Seite 2 CDE0115_14-22_Bini 26.02.1510:28 Seite 2

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