How to get the perfect smile

Dr Zak gets a bit technical this month, explaining the science behind the perfect smile. But it all makes perfect sense once you read it. Dr Zak Schabort trained in the highly specialised field of Aesthetic Dentistry and Aesthetic Beauty Techniques and is the founder of the nationwide Cosmetic and Dental Emporium (with its flagship branch in the V&A Waterfront).

A balanced smile contributes in a very large scale to an aesthetically pleasing face. Let’s look at the science behind a perfect smile to understand why the smile plays such an important role.

A balanced smile will have midline perfection. If a line runs through the middle of the face and divides the equally sized upper front teeth, even the cheekbones appear more harmonious and symmetrical. This is because the human eye often appreciates certain triangles in the face, rather than aiming for one specific feature in isolation.

A perfect smile has a beautiful positive curve and all teeth should not be exactly on the same horizontal level. The smile should be friendly as this forms an attractive feature when it complements the lower lip. For a youthful appearance, the length of the front teeth should always be more than the width. Shorter teeth may look square. The width should usually not be more than 70 per cent of the length.

The colour of the teeth should either match the white of the eyes or may be a bit whiter, but never darker, as this will create negative balance or shadows. Natural teeth comprise of many different shades and become more translucent towards the tip of the teeth. This should be taken into consideration when you opt for veneers, otherwise, it may look very unnatural. Normally yellow teeth indicate extrinsic staining due to colourants found in our diets. Yellow eyes, on the other hand, may indicate liver problems. Either way, it is advised to consult your doctor and dentist.

The gum line should follow the upper lip when you smile. Central incisors and canines should have the same height, slightly higher than lateral incisors. This creates a pleasing gum line and should be as symmetrical as possible to allow horizontal symmetry with the line that runs through the eyes. Gummy smiles (smiles that show excessive gum) can easily be addressed by injecting neuromodulators into the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle (that’s a mouthful) or in skeletal cases laser gum-contouring or crown lengthening could be performed.

A perfect smile is broad to prevent those ‘dark triangles’ when you show off those pearly whites. Narrow smiles may weaken your profile or it may give the appearance that the front teeth are protruding. If it works for Julia Roberts, it can work for you.

A broader smile provides the lips with better support and they will appear fuller – and still look natural. Narrow smiles are often the result of a soft diet or may be as a result of early loss of primary teeth. Modern orthodontics allow us to broaden the smile while straightening the teeth. We also have to take embrasures into consideration. These are small triangular indentations found between the tips of our teeth. They should be the smallest between the front teeth and gradually increase in size towards the back of the mouth. With a broader smile, embrasures are very complimenting, revealing the true art and depth of all the dimensions in the face.

How to get the perfect smile

Dr Zak gets a bit technical this month, explaining the science behind the perfect smile. But it all makes perfect sense once you read it. Dr Zak Schabort trained in the highly specialised field of Aesthetic Dentistry and Aesthetic Beauty Techniques and is the founder of the nationwide Cosmetic and Dental Emporium (with its flagship branch in the V&A Waterfront).

A balanced smile contributes in a very large scale to an aesthetically pleasing face. Let’s look at the science behind a perfect smile to understand why the smile plays such an important role.

A balanced smile will have midline perfection. If a line runs through the middle of the face and divides the equally sized upper front teeth, even the cheekbones appear more harmonious and symmetrical. This is because the human eye often appreciates certain triangles in the face, rather than aiming for one specific feature in isolation.

A perfect smile has a beautiful positive curve and all teeth should not be exactly on the same horizontal level. The smile should be friendly as this forms an attractive feature when it complements the lower lip. For a youthful appearance, the length of the front teeth should always be more than the width. Shorter teeth may look square. The width should usually not be more than 70 per cent of the length.

The colour of the teeth should either match the white of the eyes or may be a bit whiter, but never darker, as this will create negative balance or shadows. Natural teeth comprise of many different shades and become more translucent towards the tip of the teeth. This should be taken into consideration when you opt for veneers, otherwise, it may look very unnatural. Normally yellow teeth indicate extrinsic staining due to colourants found in our diets. Yellow eyes, on the other hand, may indicate liver problems. Either way, it is advised to consult your doctor and dentist.

The gum line should follow the upper lip when you smile. Central incisors and canines should have the same height, slightly higher than lateral incisors. This creates a pleasing gum line and should be as symmetrical as possible to allow horizontal symmetry with the line that runs through the eyes. Gummy smiles (smiles that show excessive gum) can easily be addressed by injecting neuromodulators into the levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle (that’s a mouthful) or in skeletal cases laser gum-contouring or crown lengthening could be performed.

A perfect smile is broad to prevent those ‘dark triangles’ when you show off those pearly whites. Narrow smiles may weaken your profile or it may give the appearance that the front teeth are protruding. If it works for Julia Roberts, it can work for you.

A broader smile provides the lips with better support and they will appear fuller – and still look natural. Narrow smiles are often the result of a soft diet or may be as a result of early loss of primary teeth. Modern orthodontics allow us to broaden the smile while straightening the teeth. We also have to take embrasures into consideration. These are small triangular indentations found between the tips of our teeth. They should be the smallest between the front teeth and gradually increase in size towards the back of the mouth. With a broader smile, embrasures are very complimenting, revealing the true art and depth of all the dimensions in the face.

Bosch BHI260AB Smart Sensor Featured by Future Electronics

Montreal, Canada (webnewswire) April 23, 2020 – Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, is featuring the Bosch BHI260AB all-in-one programmable smart sensor in this month’s edition of Sense Connect Control.

The BoschBHI260AB is a programmable smart sensor combining an accelerometer, gyroscope and fusion software, allowing a flexible environment for the development of sensor-based applications. This software development kit includes Bosch Sensortec’s new, programmable 32-bit microcontroller (Fuser2), a leading-edge 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and a powerful software framework containing pre-installed sensor fusion and other sensor processing software, all within a small 44 pad LGA package.

This sensor hub covers low power, high performance applications such as fitness tracking, step counting, indoor navigation and gesture recognition for devices such as smart watches, smartphones or other mobile devices.

Stay on top of all sensing and connectivity information in Sense Connect Control, your go-to e-newsletter by Future Electronics. Each edition is packed with product information, datasheets or videos showcasing the most advanced new sensing and connectivity solutions.

Visit http://www.FutureElectronics.com/subscribe to receive the latest issues of Sense Connect Controlnewsletter and always stay up to date with the latest innovations of the technology world. To see the entire portfolio of products available through Future Electronics, visitwww.FutureElectronics.com.

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a comprehensive suite of passives and semiconductor products. Founded by Robert Miller in 1968, Future Electronics has over 5,500 employees and operates in 170 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future’s mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com.

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My Twelve Dates: Online Dating – Heaven or Hell?

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In her book “My Twelve Dates”, the former Late Night Show producer and winner of the most important German media award, the Adolf Grimme Award, chats about her dating experiences as a 40-something single woman. One chapter is dedicated to each of the 12 dates; an astrologist consults the stars before every date and Corinna Busch takes the opportunity to weave in some entertaining anecdotes about celebrities she has worked with in the past 20 years. There’s plenty to laugh about.

Within only a few weeks “My 12 dates” became a bestseller in Germany and Corinna Busch was invited to many radio and television stations to talk about her book and online dating in general.

Are “war grandchildren” afraid of commitment? Are they all narcissists?

In the more reflective second part of the book, Corinna Busch examines issues that have preoccupied her for years with the help of psychology experts: Why are dating sites so successful today? Is online dating a playground for narcissists? Can’t we find love offline anymore? Is our society becoming increasingly narcissistic? Is the generation of “war grandchildren” unable to commit to relationships? Why are so many people lonely?

Interviews with Dr Marie-France Hirigoyen (Paris), Dr Manfred Nelting (Bonn) and Prof. Franz Ruppert (Munich) produce some interesting insights into the way our social interaction and behaviour have changed.

After training at the government headquarters in Germany, the Federal Chancellery, Corinna Busch studied law with a focus on criminal law and criminal psychology. Later, in-depth studies of psychology followed. Then she started her career as a television journalist and later as a PR manager and worked with many celebrities worldwide as a personal pr manager. Corinna Busch was also the founder of the first online charity auction portal in Germany.

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COVID-19 – Employers can apply for permission to reduce working hours to get through the crisis

Businesses can introduce short-time work as a means of weathering economic hardship caused by the coronavirus crisis. Germany”s federal government has therefore moved to relax the conditions for applying for short-time allowance.

With supply shortages and empty order books among its consequences, the crisis surrounding the coronavirus is placing a massive burden on businesses and threatening jobs. Short-time work and short-time allowance can help firms to maintain liquidity and secure jobs. We at the commercial law firm MTR Rechtsanwälte can report that in view of the rapid spread of the coronavirus, the federal government has decided to significantly relax the conditions for applying for short-time allowance and for permission to introduce reduced working hours.

In order to support businesses, the existing rules governing short-time work have been made less strict with retroactive effect from March 1, 2020. This means that businesses are already able to apply for permission to introduce reduced working hours in response to the coronavirus crisis.

The new arrangements enable businesses to apply for short-time allowance if ten percent of the workers at a workplace are affected by a loss of work due to the coronavirus crisis. Previously, the loss of work needed to affect one third of employees. Of equal importance to employers is that they will be fully reimbursed for the social security contributions they pay for their workers. Short-time allowance can also be claimed for temporary workers.

Employers must submit the application for short-time allowance to the local employment office where the operational headquarters is located. Its approval is conditional on the normal working hours being significantly restricted. This is likely to come about during the coronavirus crisis as a result of, for example, supply shortages, government measures, and orders that are cancelled or fail to materialize.

As a rule, the following conditions must be met when applying for short-time allowance: there needs to be a substantial loss of work together with a loss of wages, i.e. there needs to be a so-called “unabwendbares Ereignis” (unavoidable event). This includes, e.g., official measures adopted in response to the coronavirus crisis. The loss of work must therefore be unavoidable, but also temporary. Moreover, at least one employee needs to be employed at the workplace. The loss of work must be reported in writing to the local employment office during the month in which the reduced working hours were introduced. Employers may also need to observe collectively agreed arrangements, agreements with the works council, and clauses in employment contracts that address short-time work.

Lawyers with experience in the fields of labor and employment law can advise employers on matters relating to short-time work as well as other legal issues in connection with the coronavirus crisis.

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