Original Article
Year : 2017| Volume : 2 | Issue : 2 | Page : 48-50
Evaluation of Upper Lip Elevation to the Ideal Lip Height in the Students of a Dental College
Nandhini G. Ashok, Dhanraj Ganapathy
Department of Prosthodontics, Saveetha Dental College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract
Aim:
The aim of this research is to compare the lip elevation to the normal lip height. Background: Lip elevation is one of the eight parameters of a balanced smile the others being lip line, smile arc, upper lip curvature, lateral negative space, smile symmetry, and frontal occlusal plane.
Materials and Methods:
Sixty (30 males and 30 females) individuals were included in the study and were divided into 2 age groups. The age groups were between 15–20 and 21–25 years. These age groups were selected because studies show that 90% of patients reporting for orthodontic treatment are in this age group range. Two measurements were taken including (i) relaxed upper lip length and (ii) smiling external upper lip length.
Results:
The mean total lip elevation while smiling in males is 4.1 mm and for females was 4.9 mm. Maximum lip elevation was seen in the age group of 20–25 years in both males and females. The results are significant for both males and females across all measured age groups. To evaluate the lip elevation as for a balanced smile.
Conclusion:
As public awareness of esthetic dental treatment increases patient seeks to enhance and resolve several common concerns to achieve a good smile. Orthodontic case in which occlusion meets every criterion of American Board of Orthodontics for a successful treatment may not produce an esthetic smile. Thus, the goal of a clinician is to create not only an admired look but also the ability to harmonize with hard and soft tissues.
Keywords: Lip elevation, lip height, balanced smile
How to cite this article: Ashok NG, Ganapathy D. Evaluation of upper lip elevation to the ideal lip height in the students of a dental college. Int J Orofac Res 2017;2:51-3.