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 [ ] | Alteration is not looked with fixation [ ] |
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2 | Moderate | Clearly detectable [ ] | Fixed looking to the alteration [ ] | Does not remember [ ] |
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3 | Medium | Clearly detectable [ ] | Fixed looking to the alteration [ ] |
Remember [ ] | Does not trigger emotions [ ] |
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4 | Important | Clearly detectable [ ] | Fixed looking to the alteration [ ] | Causes important memory and the memory can be used to describe the patient [ ] | Triggers emotions [ ] | Does not affect relationship [ ] |
→ Permanent aesthetic impairment (deformity) | no [ ] yes [ ] | |||||
5 | Very important | Clearly detectable [ ] | Fixed looking to the alteration [ ] | Causes important memory and the memory can be used to describe the patient [ ] | Triggers emotions [ ] | Could affect the relationship superficially [ ] |
6 | Extremely important | Clearly detectable [ ] | Fixed looking to the alteration [ ] | Causes important memory and the memory can be used to describe the patient [ ] | Triggers emotions [ ] | Could affect the relationship deeply [ ] |