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Comparision of profile macro-estethic perception among orthodontists, dentistry students, orthodontic patients and surgical orthodontic patients
Ersilia BarbatoMichele CassettaRoberto Di GiorgioRosanna GuarnieriGabriella PadalinoGiulia BrandettiMartina MezioFederica Altierisubject
Facial profilemedia_common.quotation_subjectestethic; orthodontic; profile; surgical orthodontic patientsDentistryOrthodontics010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencessurgical orthodontic patients03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionMedicineestethic030212 general & internal medicineYoung femaleGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSchool educationmedia_commonprofileorthodonticbusiness.industryResearchMandibular RetrusionMaxillaPsychological aspectsbusinessdescription
Background The patient’s needs should guide the orthodontist in choosing the most appropriate therapy. The purpose of the present survey was to compare the esthetic perception of the facial profile by orthodontists (O), dentistry students (DS), orthodontic patients (OP) and surgical-orthodontic patients (SOP) and to evaluate the influence of gender, age and level of study. Material and Methods A facial profile photograph of a young female was taken and twelve modified images were made, altering the position of the jaws in protrusion and in retrusion. Two hundred caucasian examiners, divided into four groups (O, DS, OP, SOP), were selected. Each examiner was asked to complete the questionnaire with an approval rating from 1 to 10. An ordinary least square OLS model was applied. Significant levels were set at P ≤ 0.05. Results All examiners considered a straight profile or a slight retrusion of the maxilla as the most attractive profile. Slight discrepancies (up to 2 mm) in jaw protrusion were barely perceived by patients. Mandibular retrusion (2 and 4 mm) was one of the least appreciated condition by all examiners. Surgical-orthodontic patients assigned lower ratings compared to orthodontic patients. Female subjects assigned lower ratings than males. Patients with secondary school education assigned higher statistically significant values compared to other levels of study. The lowest values were attributed by the sample of age > = 17 years. Conclusions The choice of the most appropriate therapy is based not only on a correct diagnosis, but on the evaluation of esthetic and psychological aspects. Key words:Estethic, profile, orthodontic, surgical orthodontic patients.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-12-01 | Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry |