Translate the answers previously provided in Table 1 to find the severity level of the esthetic dental impairment

Severity level

Level of esthetic impairment

1. Level of evidence

2. Tendency of looking straight to the alteration

3. Level of memory regarding the alteration

4. Level of emotion

5. Type of emotion

0

Not relevant

Not detectable

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1

Mild

Detectable

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Alteration is not looked with fixation

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2

Moderate

Clearly detectable

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Fixed looking to the alteration

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Does not remember

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3

Medium

Clearly detectable

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Fixed looking to the alteration

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Remember

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Does not trigger emotions

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4

Important

Clearly detectable

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Fixed looking to the alteration

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Causes important memory and the memory can be used to describe the patient

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Triggers emotions

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Does not affect relationship

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→ Permanent aesthetic impairment (deformity)

no [ ] yes [ ]

5

Very important

Clearly detectable

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Fixed looking to the alteration

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Causes important memory and the memory can be used to describe the patient

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Triggers emotions

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Could affect the relationship superficially

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6

Extremely important

Clearly detectable

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Fixed looking to the alteration

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Causes important memory and the memory can be used to describe the patient

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Triggers emotions

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Could affect the relationship deeply

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