Al-Saleh Samar, Abu-Raisi Sarah, Almajed Nora, Bukhary Ferdous
Int J Esthet Dent. 2018;13(2):220-230.
The aim of this cross-sectional observational study was to assess undergraduate dental students' esthetic self-perception of their own smiles.
A questionnaire consisting of two parts was distributed to 1400 dental students at all levels of study in the city of Riyadh. The first part was intended to measure students' self-perception of and satisfaction with their own smiles. In the second part, students were asked to rate the importance of specific features of an attractive face on a 100-mm visual analog scale (VAS) bar.
The overall mean satisfaction index was 9.32. The participants in the intern group were the most satisfied with their smiles. The female students showed more dissatisfaction than the male students with their smiles. Among the facial features important to facial attractiveness, teeth scored the highest (86.54) on the VAS, and the rating of this feature increased in relation to academic progress. The ratings of female participants were higher than male participants for most facial features.
Although the results indicated an overall negative esthetic self-perception among the dental students, their self-reported satisfaction with their appearance increased as they progressed academically.
本横断面观察性研究的目的是评估牙科专业本科学生对自己笑容的美学自我认知。
向利雅得市各级学习阶段的1400名牙科学生发放了一份由两部分组成的问卷。第一部分旨在测量学生对自己笑容的自我认知和满意度。在第二部分中,要求学生在100毫米视觉模拟量表(VAS)条上对有吸引力的面部特定特征的重要性进行评分。
总体平均满意度指数为9.32。实习组的参与者对自己的笑容最满意。女学生对自己笑容的不满比男学生更多。在对面部吸引力重要的面部特征中,牙齿在VAS上得分最高(86.54),并且该特征的评分随着学业进展而增加。大多数面部特征的女性参与者评分高于男性参与者。
尽管结果表明牙科学生总体上对美学的自我认知为负面,但他们自我报告的对外表的满意度随着学业进展而提高。