Characterization of a posed smile and evaluation of facial attractiveness by panel perception and its correlation with hard and soft tissue.

Smriti Malhotra, Maninder Singh Sidhu, Mona Prabhakar, Anuraj Singh Kochhar
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Aim: To examine whether specific hard and soft tissue had any effect on smile characteristics and to ascertain the opinions of laypersons and clinicians in evaluating facial attractiveness among different occlusions.

Method: Photographs of posed smiles, along with profiles and full faces, of 76 patients with different occlusions were captured, and a lateral cephalogram of each subject was traced. These photographs were judged by a panel of 10 clinicians and 10 laypersons on a 5-point visual analog scale. Quantitative measurements were carried out on the smile images for 14 smile characteristics. The effect of hard and soft tissue on these characteristics was also examined.

Results: The upper vermilion lip thickness was affected by Pt.A-UI and E-line to upper lip, while the lower vermilion lip thickness was affected by lower anterior facial height. FMA had a significant positive effect on gingival display (P ≤ .05). This meant that an increase in FMA also caused the gingival display to increase. The nasolabial angle showed a significant positive effect on incisal display, while FMA showed a negative effect on intercanine width. Lower facial height and FMA had a significant negative effect on the smile index. A correlation was found between the judgments of clinicians and laypersons. Both judged Class I relationships to be the most attractive.

Conclusion: FMA was found to have a positive effect on the amount of gingival display. It was also observed that patients with Class II Division 1 relationships had the thickest lips compared with patients having other types of occlusions. Class III patients exhibited no gingival display on smile. Patients with Class I showed the maximum smile width, while patients with Class III showed the least amount of buccal corridor.

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一个摆姿势的微笑的特征和面部吸引力的评估面板感知及其与软硬组织的相关性。
目的:探讨特定硬、软组织对微笑特征的影响,探讨外行人和临床医生对不同咬合对面部吸引力的评价。方法:采集76例不同类型闭塞患者的摆姿势微笑、侧面和全脸照片,并对每例患者进行侧位脑电图。这些照片由一个由10名临床医生和10名外行人组成的小组根据5分视觉模拟量表进行评判。对微笑图像进行了14个特征的定量测量。硬组织和软组织对这些特征的影响也进行了研究。结果:上红唇厚度受Pt.A-UI和E-line到上唇的影响,下红唇厚度受下前面部高度的影响。FMA对牙龈显示有显著的积极作用(P≤0.05)。这意味着FMA的增加也会导致牙龈显示增加。鼻唇角对切口显示有显著的正向影响,而FMA对齿间宽度有显著的负向影响。低面部高度和FMA对微笑指数有显著的负向影响。临床医生的判断与外行人的判断存在相关性。两人都认为第一类关系是最有吸引力的。结论:FMA对牙龈显示量有积极的影响。我们还观察到,与其他类型的咬合相比,II类1级咬合患者的嘴唇最厚。第三类患者在微笑时无牙龈显示。ⅰ类患者的微笑宽度最大,ⅲ类患者的颊道最小。
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