Critically analyse the aesthetic principles and theories which suggest how the oral cavity and craniofacial configuration has an effect on dental and facial aesthetics, and determine whether these are still valid in modern practice. Evaluate the various systems which are used to record and replicate oro-facial tissues in dental technology.

Principles of Dental Aesthetics and Occlusion

Assessment Number 1
Assessment Type (and weighting) Essay (50%)
Assessment Name Principles of dental aesthetics and replication of natural tissues.
Assessment Submission Date
Minimum Percentage Pass Mark 40%

Learning Outcomes Assessed:

LO1: Critically analyse how the oral cavity and craniofacial configuration has an effect on dental and facial aesthetics
LO2: Evaluate the systems which are used to record and replicate oro-facial related tissues.

Assessment Overview

Dental aesthetics is a subjective aspect of restorative practice. It is essential that a dental technician has a strong understanding of underlying principles governing facial and dental aesthetics when working with the dental team on complex patient cases.

Instructions:

When designing a complex dental restoration in order to produce the best aesthetic outcome for a patient, it is crucial that consideration is given to the principles of dental aesthetics and replication of natural tissues.

Critically analyse the aesthetic principles and theories which suggest how the oral cavity and craniofacial configuration has an effect on dental and facial aesthetics, and determine whether these are still valid in modern practice. Evaluate the various systems which are used to record and replicate oro-facial tissues in dental technology. Apply these systems to dental disciplines/cases/practice to demonstrate synthesis of knowledge.

Demonstrate an understanding of how new techniques have changed the roles of the dental team in relation to aesthetics and application of aesthetic principles, such as technologies used in shade taking and digital aesthetic design. Suggest how these developments may impact the management of complex patient cases.

Ensure you utilise of a range of qualitative and quantitative research evidence to support your discussion. Also use a range of appropriate images to illustrate your writing. Draw your discussion to a close with clear conclusion and rational recommendations.

Your essay should:

• Contain only relevant information.
• Contain justified statements and demonstrate gained knowledge.
• Be an academically structured and written essay.
• Be well presented in an effective manner with appropriate tables, charts and images.
• Utilise a range of peer reviewed papers/academic journals.
• Adopt correct and thorough Harvard referencing and citations.
• Be concise and coherent within 3000 words (this does not include references and citations).
• Be thoroughly proofread.
• Follow the Guidelines for the Preparation and Submission of Assignments within the module guide prior to submitting via Turnitin, prior to the date and time stated below.

Minimum Secondary Research Source Requirements:

Level HE6 – It is expected that the Reference List will contain between fifteen and twenty sources. As a MINIMUM the Reference List should include two refereed academic journals and four academic books.

You must logically plan to achieve all the requirements of the assignment.

Bsc Dental technology _3000 words essay