Multinational study on profile preference of laypersons

IF 2.6 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of the World Federation of Orthodontists Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejwf.2023.05.006
Adam Taee , Ahmed Alsulaiman , Monika Hersberger-Zurfluh , Joseph Bouserhal , Nayla Bassil-Nassif , Rachel Sathekge , Kazuhito Arai , Misa Ikoma , Ghassan Al-Turki , Abdulrahman Idrees , Beyza Tagrikulu , Leslie Will , Melih Motro
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Abstract

Background

This study aimed to assess the facial profile preferences of lay people in seven locations from different countries and whether their place of residence, sex, age, race, education, or income influenced the decision.

Methods

After altering the lip and nose in 1 mm increments in the sagittal and sagittal/vertical directions, 50 profile silhouettes with white-like facial features were rated by evaluators. The soft tissue values were integrated into the profiles, and profile preferences were identified for each location. An ANOVA with post hoc Tukey test was used to compare the differences in mean preference in each location. A multivariable regression model was used to assess the effect of the demographics of the evaluator on preference.

Results

Thirteen profiles were ultimately analyzed. The mean for profile preference was significantly different across locations (P < 0.0001). For evaluators in the United States and Lebanon, the most preferred profile had the original lip and original nose. In Switzerland and South Africa, retrusive lips, and a small and less upturned nose was most preferred. In Japan and Saudi Arabia, the most preferred profile had the original lip and a protrusive nose that was less upturned. A protrusive lip with a small, upturned nose was preferred in Turkey. Profile change (P < 0.0001), location (P < 0.0001), sex (P < 0.0001), and race (P = 0.02) were significant confounders; in contrast, age, education, and income were not significant.

Conclusions

Profile preference is different among the seven locations. For the most part, lay people prefer profiles within one SD from white norms. Also, an upturned nose is the least favored in most of the locations. Sex and race are also significant confounders.

Clinical Relevance

An orthodontic treatment plan decision is affected by an individual's preference for their facial appearance. This study helps clinicians understand how racial and regional differences may affect patients’ preferences and, therefore, their expectations for orthodontic treatment results.

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非专业人士个人资料偏好的跨国研究。
背景:本研究旨在评估来自不同国家的七个地点的非专业人士的面部特征偏好,以及他们的居住地、性别、年龄、种族、教育程度或收入是否影响了这一决定。方法:在矢状和矢状/垂直方向上以1mm的增量改变嘴唇和鼻子后,评估人员对50个具有白色面部特征的轮廓轮廓进行评分。将软组织值整合到轮廓中,并确定每个位置的轮廓偏好。使用具有事后Tukey检验的ANOVA来比较每个位置的平均偏好差异。使用多变量回归模型来评估评估者的人口统计学对偏好的影响。结果:最终分析了13个图谱。不同地区的轮廓偏好平均值有显著差异(P<0.0001)。对于美国和黎巴嫩的评估人员来说,最喜欢的轮廓是原始嘴唇和原始鼻子。在瑞士和南非,嘴唇后缩,小而不太上翘的鼻子是最受欢迎的。在日本和沙特阿拉伯,最受欢迎的轮廓是原来的嘴唇和不太上翘的突出鼻子。在土耳其,突出的嘴唇和小而上翘的鼻子是首选。剖面变化(P<0.0001)、位置(P<0.001)、性别(P<0.01)和种族(P=0.02)是显著的混杂因素;相比之下,年龄、教育程度和收入并不显著。结论:七个地点的档案偏好不同。在大多数情况下,非专业人士更喜欢在一个SD内的个人资料,而不是白人规范。此外,在大多数地方,上翘的鼻子是最不受欢迎的。性别和种族也是重要的混淆因素。临床相关性:正畸治疗计划的决定受个人对其面部外观的偏好的影响。这项研究有助于临床医生了解种族和地区差异如何影响患者的偏好,从而影响他们对正畸治疗结果的期望。
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