Shiyan Huang, Xu Qian, Shuhao Xu, Nanquan Rao, Xiaobing Li
Aust Orthod J. 2016 May;32(1):55-63.
To determine the effect of varying the transverse cant of the anterior teeth on orthodontists' and laypeople's perceptions of smile aesthetics, and the influence that smile height has on this perception.
A 20-year-old Chinese female with an aesthetic smile and normal occlusion was chosen and agreed to participate. Digital pictures of her posed smile were taken and manipulated to create three smile height variations: low, medium, or high. Each variation was further manipulated to create varying degrees of transverse anterior tooth cant. Fifty-six laypeople and 40 orthodontists participated as raters of the dental and facial impact of the altered smile images.
The orthodontists more commonly and precisely identified the transverse cants of the anterior teeth and the detracting influence on smile aesthetics compared with laypersons. The orthodontists accepted a lesser range of anterior transverse cant. Increased smile heights enhanced the capability of all raters to detect a transverse cant and reduced the acceptable cant range. In addition, an increased smile height worsened the detracting effects of the transverse anterior cant in all raters' perceptions of smile aesthetics. An increased display of teeth and angulation of an anterior cant increased the ability of raters in both groups to detect differences.
Transverse cants of anterior teeth can affect orthodontists' and laypeople's perceptions of smile aesthetics. Smile height and incisor display were significant factors that affected the orthodontist's and layperson's perceptions of smile aesthetics, and suggested that a description of the detracting effect of an anterior transverse cant should also consider smile height.
A transverse occlusal cant is an important aesthetic factor used by clinicians during orthodontic diagnosis and review. It is important to appreciate that there is a difference in perception between orthodontic professionals and patients (laypeople). The extent of this perceptual difference and influencing factors could help the clinician set more appropriate treatment goals.
确定前牙横向倾斜度的变化对正畸医生和外行人微笑美学感知的影响,以及微笑高度对这种感知的影响。
选取一名20岁具有美观微笑且咬合正常的中国女性,其同意参与研究。拍摄其摆好姿势的微笑数码照片,并进行处理以创建三种微笑高度变化:低、中或高。每种变化进一步处理以创建不同程度的前牙横向倾斜。56名外行人及40名正畸医生作为评价者,对改变后的微笑图像的牙齿和面部影响进行评价。
与外行人相比,正畸医生更常且更准确地识别前牙的横向倾斜度以及对微笑美学的不利影响。正畸医生接受的前牙横向倾斜范围较小。微笑高度增加提高了所有评价者检测横向倾斜的能力,并缩小了可接受的倾斜范围。此外,微笑高度增加在所有评价者对微笑美学的感知中加剧了前牙横向倾斜的不利影响。牙齿展示增加和前牙倾斜角度增加提高了两组评价者检测差异的能力。
前牙横向倾斜会影响正畸医生和外行人对微笑美学的感知。微笑高度和切牙展示是影响正畸医生和外行人对微笑美学感知的重要因素,这表明描述前牙横向倾斜的不利影响时也应考虑微笑高度。
横向咬合倾斜是临床医生在正畸诊断和复查过程中使用的一个重要美学因素。认识到正畸专业人员和患者(外行人)之间存在感知差异很重要。这种感知差异的程度和影响因素有助于临床医生设定更合适的治疗目标。