Lorin Library
Dentists who are experienced with
cosmetic treatment know that the subtleties of smile design can
make the difference between the success and failure of a case. The
dentist must observe and specify a host of factors including midline,
cant, incisal edge position and shape, golden proportion, and color.
It has been said that the shape of teeth can be defined by the patient's
facial shape and gender. However clinical observation disproves
this and strongly suggest that teeth are defined by their independent
genetic code. If this is correct, then how do we decide what shape
to make a patient's new smile? The answer is to leave the decision
up to the patient, give them what they want. Leave the choice of
shape up to personal preference. This is why we created the Lorin
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The
Lorin Library has 2 modules. First is the Smile Style
Guide. This spiral bound full color 88 page book presents
a 3 step process for the selection
and communication of an unambiguous smile design. This book is appropriate
for your reception room, treatment rooms, and all rooms where you
may be discussing smile design with your patient.
Step one is selecting the shape of the cuspid. This is done
by viewing a page of smiles shown from the lateral view. Flat, round
and and pointed cuspids are demonstrated.
Step
two is the selection of the shape of the four incisors as they
appear with the chosen cuspid shape. You can view each shape combination
as it appears from the front, side, and portrait views.
Because
the variations are subtle changes in the incisal third (or incisal
embrasures) of each tooth, the book also gives you the option of
comparing all the options on a single page.
The esthetic perception of relative tooth length is also a matter
of personal taste. Step three allows you to define the relative
length of the incisors as they relate to the cuspids. Four relative
incisor lengths are shown to allow your patient to chose a preference
with your guidance.
Of course a book can only present the smile designs on a small
number of faces (because of the limits of physical size). Because
most likely your patient will not look like any of our models we
have chosen to show all the designs on a single face. This serves
to eliminate the factor of different facial features effecting the
esthetic perception of each design. For showing the chosen smile
on your patient's facial type, use cosmetic imaging and the images
of the Lorin Library.
Module
two of the Lorin Library is a CD containing digital versions of
each of the smiledesigns. With the use of cosmetic imaging it does
not matter that your patient's features do not match those in the
guide. Your patient can be male, female, old, young, black, Asian,
Indian, or any combination and you will be able to show them their
chosen smile on a face with their exact facial features, their own.
The Digital Smile Designs CD consists of retracted
views of the 4 versions each of the 18 smile designs (72 total images)
ready for incorporation into your cosmetic imaging program. Unlike
any other smile library, the "versions" of each smile
design compensate for the various ways patients smile and for the
angle the portrait photo was taken. For most of the popular imaging
programs you can import the entire smile for each design. Or
you can create your own "extraction" library from these images as
your program allows. If you use Digital Dentist Cosmetic Imaging
system, the smiles are available in both full smile versions, upper
arch only, and as individual tooth objects (mini-images that can
be dragged and placed one at a time into a patient's
photo for simulation of veneers or crowns).
The Lorin Library encourages the doctor and patient to select
the desired smile design from the Smile Style Guide. If you
do not have imaging capability, request that your lab purchase a
Lorin Library Smile Style Guide to enhance their service to you.
If you have cosmetic imaging capability, the imager will use the
corresponding digital design to simulate the proposed dental
treatment.
Don't forget, the Lorin Library Smile Style Guide is a great stand
alone product if you do not have cosmetic imaging capabilities.
If you do have imaging capability, the Digital Smile Designs
CD works with almost any cosmetic imaging software program!
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