تعبير تقرير برجراف فقرة برزنتيشن بحث موضوع ملخص جاهز باللغة الانجليزي  كتابة انشاء عبارات حكم اقوال تعبير بالانجليزي عن. تقرير جاهز سهل بسيط قطعة معلومات بسيطة مبسط نبذة عن جمل عن اسم كلمة معنى كيف تكتب مترجم رحلة انجليزي
information about   paragraph  presentation  عن مقال حول  للطلاب عرض ملخص مختصر حول الحياة والعادات والتقاليد فى  لمحة تعريفية بالانجلش تلخيص قصير كلمة تحدث  تقرير انجليزي عن مقدمة خاتمة   عبارات جميلة باللغة الانجليزية حكم وامثال بالانجليزي عن الابتسامة • كلام عن الابتسامة بالانجليزي إبتسامة جميلة -
عبارات بالانجليزي عن الابتسامه عبارات عن الابتسامة بالانجليزي  حكم وامثال بالانجليزي عن الابتسامة كلام عن الابتسامة بالانجليزي اقوال امثال جمل جملة امثلة حكم عن الابتسامة بالانجليزي كلمات عن الابتسامة بالانجليزي مترجمة عن الابتسامة حكم بالانجليزي عن الابتسامه اقتباس باللغة الانجليزية كلام عن الابتسامه انجليزي قصيره عن السعادة
عن الابتسامة قصيرة عن النجاح برزنتيشن عن الابتسامة انجليزي برزنتيشن بالانجليزي عن السعادة موضوع انجليزي مميز موضوع عن الابتسامة بالانجليزي مع الترجمة قصير
فوائد الابتسامة بالانجليزي عبارات حلوة عن الابتسامة حكم عن الابتسامة بالانجليزي مترجمة
عبارات انجليزية مترجمة قصيره عبارات جميله بالانجليزي ومعناها بالعربي

important Smiling is an easy language



Smile


According to the Larousse dictionary, the smile is "a laughing expression marked by slight movements of the face and in particular an element of the mouth, which indicates pleasure, sympathy, affection, etc." It is also, and above all, a universal tool of communication with others, allowing in particular to convey many emotions.

The smile is also a subject of study because of its social influence.

The different types of smiles

There are two main types of smile:

The static smile, which can be repeated and reproduced on simple request by the individual. It is found especially when photographing subjects. It is easily recognizable by its commissural aspect.
The spontaneous smile, which is not reproducible and which is situation-dependent. Dynamic and explosive, it reveals a maximum of teeth and is accompanied by several observable changes in the face.
The evolution of the smile

For many centuries, teeth were totally absent from works of art showing smiling faces. The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci illustrates quite this surprising observation, applicable to all the statues, frescoes or paintings.

The arrival of photography seems to redraw the smile by bringing him the white teeth that make it so bright. Quickly, the "toothed" smile becomes the symbol of youth, beauty and seduction. Today, it is ubiquitous in posters, advertisements and photographs, and it is a powerful vector of success, health and seduction.

An undeniable success factor

For the sociologist, beauty is clearly a factor of success. A study conducted by O'Doherty's team also shows that we would be more inclined to listen to someone who seems attractive, which validates a quote from Montaigne: "It is better a head well done than full" .
However, it is undeniable that the face is one of the most important criteria in terms of attractiveness, mouth being, moreover, cited first among the various elements of the face.

But, what would be the most attractive smile? For Francis Bacon, "the quest for beauty is universal, but its judgment is tainted by subjectivity", in other words, aesthetics has a great subjective dimension.

The dentist, however, must know the objective criteria to optimize the aesthetics of corrections and dental prostheses. These supposedly objective criteria are in fact dependent on the society and culture in which they fit.

Western society, for example, puts the smile on its face, while in some Asian societies, black lacquered teeth are a true criterion of beauty. In Nigeria, the diastema, this gap between two teeth, is perceived as an asset of seduction. Nevertheless, apart from these few exceptions, it seems clear that Western society has imposed its aesthetic vision of smiling almost everywhere in the world.

Studies show that individuals with healthy, white, and aligned teeth are seen as more attractive. Social rules emerged and brought orthodontists to define objective beauty criteria.

The beautiful smile

Research has been conducted to guide prosthetists and dentists in their practice.

- The modern smile is toothed or labial tooth (which we see for example only the upper teeth). It's a smile in which the teeth are widely visible.

- The upper teeth (maxillary) should be aligned along a curved line downwards in the middle, and upwards at its ends.

- The teeth of the smile must compete with the bow of the smile, parallel to the edge of the lower lip.

- The smile should show all the incisors of the top and not the incisors of the bottom. These are more and more apparent with age. "The appearance of the upper incisors corresponds to youth; the appearance of the lower incisors corresponds to old age, "says Professor Zachrisson.

Does smiling make it old?

The repeated facial movements and their degree are probably related to the degree of facial wrinkles: in other words, the more you smile, the more you make faces and the greater the risk of being wrinkled quickly. Moreover, during a study, the shape of wrinkles could be predicted at the age of 8 only according to his facial expressions. Observe what happens when you smile or frown: some lines appear more marked. These are called dynamic wrinkles. Over time, they are likely to become static wrinkles, that is to say visible lines even when the face is devoid of expression. Several factors such as sun exposure or lifestyle will then influence

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