Williams D M, Chestnutt I G, Bennett P D, Hood K, Lowe R, Heard P
Department of Dental Health and Biological Sciences, Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2006 Apr;34(2):153-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2006.00275.x.
Understanding socially relevant attitudes to fluorosis and dental caries is important. Previous studies have concentrated mainly on aesthetic implications.
To investigate social judgements beyond the aesthetic, made when viewing digitally manipulated extraoral images of dental fluorosis of varying degrees of severity and images of dental caries.
Using a response latency technique, which allowed both the direction and strength of attitudes to be measured, 40 volunteers made judgements on 144 image/characteristic combinations.
Participants made social judgements which extended beyond the aesthetic to factors such as sociability, reliability and cleanliness. Judgements on mild fluorosis were not markedly different from those made about the same individual with normal enamel, but severe fluorosis had a significant negative impact on social judgements. Untreated dental caries was judged less favourably than normal enamel and mild fluorosis.
Attribution of characteristics that go beyond the aesthetic are significantly influenced by altered tooth appearance.
了解社会对氟斑牙和龋齿的相关态度很重要。以往的研究主要集中在美学影响方面。
调查在查看不同严重程度的氟斑牙和龋齿的数字化口外图像时,除美学之外的社会判断。
使用一种反应潜伏期技术,该技术可以测量态度的方向和强度,40名志愿者对144种图像/特征组合进行判断。
参与者做出的社会判断超出了美学范畴,涉及社交性、可靠性和清洁度等因素。对轻度氟斑牙的判断与对牙釉质正常的同一个人的判断没有明显差异,但重度氟斑牙对社会判断有显著的负面影响。未经治疗的龋齿的评价不如正常牙釉质和轻度氟斑牙。
牙齿外观改变会显著影响超出美学范畴的特征归因。