Aljefri Maha, Williams Julie
University of Bristol Dental Hospital, Lower Maudlin Street, Bristol, BS1 2LY UK.
BDJ Open. 2020 Sep 14;6:16. doi: 10.1038/s41405-020-00045-2. eCollection 2020.
This prospective cohort study was designed to identify which components of a smile make it more or less aesthetically acceptable to dental students.
To investigate whether students at different stages of their undergraduate dental education held similar views on smile aesthetics. Additionally, to see whether students from the same ethnicity were more likely to have similar perceptions of smile aesthetics than students from different backgrounds.
Dental students in either Year 1 (preclinical) or Year 5 (clinical) of their studies at the University of Bristol were asked to complete a questionnaire. Students were asked to rank 12 photographic images in order from most aesthetically pleasing (1) to least pleasing (12). The 12 images included one 'ideal' smile and 11 digitally altered images of the same "ideal" smile.
A total of 123 questionnaires were completed. Clinical students were more likely to rank the 'ideal smile' as more aesthetically pleasing and identify it as the "best" smile from the set of images. Preclinical students considered retroclined incisors to be significantly less pleasing than clinical year students, whilst clinical year students found a midline diastema significantly less pleasing than preclinical students.
Dental students at different stages of their undergraduate dental education have different perceptions of smile aesthetics. There was no evidence that the perception of dental attractiveness was affected by students' ethnicities or location of upbringing.
这项前瞻性队列研究旨在确定微笑的哪些组成部分会使牙科学生认为其在美学上更可接受或更不可接受。
调查本科牙科教育不同阶段的学生对微笑美学是否持有相似观点。此外,研究来自相同种族的学生是否比来自不同背景的学生更有可能对微笑美学有相似的认知。
布里斯托大学一年级(临床前)或五年级(临床)的牙科学生被要求填写一份问卷。学生们被要求将12张照片图像从美学上最令人愉悦(1)到最不令人愉悦(12)进行排序。这12张图像包括一个“理想”微笑和11张对同一个“理想”微笑进行数字修改后的图像。
共完成了123份问卷。临床学生更有可能将“理想微笑”排在美学上更令人愉悦的位置,并将其确定为一组图像中“最佳”的微笑。临床前学生认为后倾切牙比临床年级学生明显更不令人愉悦,而临床年级学生发现中线牙缝比临床前学生明显更不令人愉悦。
本科牙科教育不同阶段的牙科学生对微笑美学有不同的认知。没有证据表明对牙齿吸引力的认知受学生种族或成长地点的影响。