Facial Aesthetics: Concepts and Clinical Diagnosis
is a unique new illustrated resource for facial
aesthetic surgery and dentistry, providing the
comprehensive clinical textbook on the art and science
of facial aesthetics for clinicians involved in the
management of facial deformities, including
orthodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, plastic
and reconstructive surgeons and aesthetic dentists. It
aims to provide readers with a comprehensive examination
of facial aesthetics in the context of dentofacial and
craniofacial diagnosis and treatment planning. This aim
is achieved through coupling meticulous research and
practical clinical advice with beautifully drawn
supporting illustrations and diagrams. Structured over
24 logically arranged and easy–to–follow chapters, Part
I of Facial Aesthetics covers the historical evidence
for facial aesthetic canons and concepts in depth. It
incorporates all aspects relevant to the work of the
clinician, including the philosophical and scientific
theories of facial beauty, facial attractiveness
research, facial expression and the psychosocial
ramifications of facial deformities. Part II of the book
then goes on to examine clinical evaluation and
diagnosis in considerable detail under four sections,
from the initial consultation interview and acquisition
of diagnostic records (section 1), complete clinical
examination and analysis of the craniofacial complex
(section 2), in depth analysis of each individual facial
region using a top–down approach (section 3) and finally
focussing on smile and dentogingival aesthetic
evaluation (section 4). An in–depth, thoughtful,
practical and absorbing reference, Facial Aesthetics
will find an enthusiastic reception among facial
aesthetic surgeons and aesthetic dentists with an
interest in refining their understanding and
appreciation of the human face and applying practical
protocols to their clinical diagnosis and treatment
planning. Key features: Examines facial aesthetics in a
clinical context Promotes an interdisciplinary approach
to facial aesthetic analysis Detailed description of the
systematic clinical evaluation of the facial soft
tissues and craniodentoskeletal complex Detailed,
step–by–step aesthetic analysis of each facial region
In–depth analysis of 2D and 3D clinical diagnostic
records Evidence–based approach, from antiquity to
contemporary scientific evidence, to the guidelines
employed in planning the correction of facial
deformities Treatment planning from first principles
highlighted Clinical notes are highlighted throughout
Clearly organized and practical format Highly
illustrated in full colour throughout
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