The definitive reference on facial aesthetic analysis for aesthetic and reconstructive surgery and aesthetic dentistry
Facial Aesthetics: Concepts and Clinical Diagnosis is a unique resource for facial aesthetic surgery and dentistry. Providing a comprehensive guide to both the art and science of facial aesthetics, the book incorporates all aspects relevant to the work of the clinician involved in the management of facial deformities. Revised and expanded with extensive additions, the second edition is structured over 24 easy-to-follow chapters with numerous illustrations and diagrams.
Part I of Facial Aesthetics covers the historical evidence for facial aesthetics 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 proportions, facial expression, and the psychological ramifications of facial deformities. Part II of the book goes on to examine clinical evaluation and diagnosis in considerable detail under four sections, from the initial consultation interview and acquisition of diagnostic records, complete clinical examination and analysis of the craniofacial complex, in-depth analysis of each individual facial region, and the comprising craniodentoskeletal and soft tissue units and subunits, using a top-down approach, and finally focusing on smile and dentogingival aesthetic evaluation.
Written by a highly qualified practitioner and researcher in the field, Facial Aesthetics also provides:
- Examination of facial aesthetics in a clinical context
- Step-by-step aesthetic analysis of each facial region
- Detailed descriptions of the systematic clinical evaluation of the facial soft tissues and craniodentoskeletal complex
- In-depth analysis of 2D and 3D clinical diagnostic records
- An 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
Facial Aesthetics is a comprehensive, practical reference and essential guide for practitioners with interest in refining their understanding and appreciation of the human face and applying practical protocols to their clinical diagnosis and treatment planning. It is essential reading for facial aesthetic surgeons and aesthetic dentists, orthodontists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, as well as plastic and reconstructive surgeons.
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Reviews of the First Edition xvi
Preface to Second Edition xviii
Preface to the First Edition xx
Acknowledgements xxii
PART I CONCEPTS
Chapter 1 Facial Beauty
with Hengameh B. Naini 3
Chapter 2 Facial Proportions: Classical Canons to Modern Craniofacial Anthropometry 26
Chapter 3 Facial Expression: Influence and Significance 63
Chapter 4 Psychological Ramifications of Facial Deformities 72
PART II CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS
Section 1 Patient Interview and Clinical Diagnostic Records 87
Chapter 5 Patient Interview and Consultation 89
Chapter 6 Clinical Diagnostic Records, Natural Head Position and Craniofacial Anthropometry 95
Chapter 7 Cephalometry and Cephalometric Analysis 113
Section 2 Facial Aesthetic Analysis: Facial Type, Proportions and Symmetry 151
Chapter 8 Facial Type 157
Chapter 9 Facial Proportions 184
Chapter 10 Facial Symmetry and Asymmetry 199
Section 3 Facial Aesthetic Analysis: Regional Analysis 223
Chapter 11 The Forehead 227
Chapter 12 The Orbital Region 233
Chapter 13 The Ears 243
Chapter 14 The Nose 249
Chapter 15 The Malar Region 274
Chapter 16 The Maxilla and Midface 283
Chapter 17 The Lips 308
Chapter 18 Mentolabial (Labiomental) Fold 328
Chapter 19 The Mandible 335
Chapter 20 The Chin 353
Chapter 21 Submental-Cervical Region 377
Section 4 Smile and Dentogingival Aesthetic Analysis 393
Chapter 22 Dental-Occlusal Relationships: Terminology, Description and Classification 395
Chapter 23 Smile Aesthetics
with Daljit S. Gill 412
Chapter 24 Dentogingival Aesthetics
with Daljit S. Gill 432
References 448
Index 450
关于作者
Farhad B. Naini is Consultant Orthodontist, Director of Research and Clinical Lead for Maxillofacial Surgery and Specialist Dentistry at Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and Consultant Orthodontist in The Gillies Unit, Queen Mary’s Hospital, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK. He is Honorary Professor at Kingston University London, UK.