Self-perception and self-recognition of facial profiles in adolescents referred to orthodontic treatment

Tadeja Blagec, Katja Milatić, Matea Markusi, Luka Šimunović, S. Meštrović
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To investigate self-recognition and self-perception among participants with straight, convex, and concave profiles. This cross-sectional study was conducted using a questionnaire with questions about demographic information, self-perception of the facial profile, satisfaction with profile esthetics, expectations about profile changes after completing orthodontic treatment, motivational factors, and self-recognition. For the self-recognition question, profiles of the respondents were blackened and inserted into the questionnaire. Participants were categorized into three groups: those exhibiting a convex, straight, and concave profile. There was no statistically significant difference between the straight, concave, and convex profile groups regarding self-recognition and self-perception. Participants showed greater ability in self-recognition than self-perception of their soft-tissue profile (P = .001). Females showed higher capability in self-perception than males (P = .001). Self-recognition and self-perception of the soft-tissue profile are not influenced by facial convexity.
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接受正畸治疗的青少年对面部轮廓的自我感知和自我认知
目的:调查具有直、凸和凹面部轮廓的参与者的自我认知和自我感知情况。 这项横断面研究使用了一份调查问卷,其中包含人口统计学信息、对面部轮廓的自我认知、对轮廓美学的满意度、对完成正畸治疗后轮廓变化的期望、动机因素和自我认知等问题。在自我认知问题中,受访者的面部轮廓被涂黑并插入问卷中。受试者被分为三组:凸面、直面和凹面。 在自我认知和自我感知方面,直型、凹型和凸型三组之间没有明显的统计学差异。参与者对自己软组织轮廓的自我认知能力高于自我感知能力(P = .001)。女性的自我感知能力高于男性(P = .001)。 软组织轮廓的自我认知和自我感知不受面部凸度的影响。
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