THE EFFECT OF THE PHENOMENON OF IRRADIATION ON THE VISUAL PERCEPTION OF AESTHETIC RESTORATION

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  • Kosimova Dilafruz Samarkand State Medical University

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aesthetic dentistry, color assessment, vision, visual illusion, modeling of aesthetic restoration.

Abstract

The features of visual assessment of the color, shape and size of objects related to the physiological and psychological mechanisms of visual perception are described and analyzed. Clinical examples of the use of the phenomenon of the predominance of vertical size over horizontal in the visual perception of figures with blurred contours created by a wide transparent layer are given. It is emphasized that the dentist's knowledge of the sources of visual illusion formation allows the doctor to minimize errors and complications in the manufacture of structures that play an important role in aesthetic dentistry. Aesthetic dentistry opens up broader perspectives To improve medical skills and improve the quality of work. At the same time, the ability to evaluate and reproduce the optimal shape and size, And the color characteristics of teeth are an important requirement for dentists, dental technicians, and physician assistants. Common mistakes when choosing a shade of color or determining the size Absence is associated with one of the main important dental problems. Knowledge in the field of formation and color perception of the surrounding world. Special medical knowledge from the section of anatomy and physiology.Vision, as well as the psychology of visual sensations, allow you to choose.Optimal conditions for the organization of the workplace and the choice of color shades At the same time eliminating aesthetic flaws.

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Published

2024-11-18

How to Cite

Kosimova Dilafruz. (2024). THE EFFECT OF THE PHENOMENON OF IRRADIATION ON THE VISUAL PERCEPTION OF AESTHETIC RESTORATION. Web of Scientist: International Scientific Research Journal, 5(11), 132–136. Retrieved from https://wos.academiascience.org/index.php/wos/article/view/5116

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