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数字与纸质微笑美学感知评估的比较

Comparison of Digital and Paper Assessment of Smile Aesthetics Perception.

作者信息

Agou Shoroog Hassan

机构信息

Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

J Int Soc Prev Community Dent. 2020 Sep 28;10(5):659-665. doi: 10.4103/jispcd.JISPCD_323_20. eCollection 2020 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Despite the widespread of assessment of smile aesthetic perception in many areas, there has yet to be a direct comparison of digital and paper-based photographs for the assessment of smile aesthetics. Here we compared digital and paper-based photographs representing different smile aesthetic features using visual analog scale (VAS) scoring.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

One hundred students were randomly recruited from a university campus. Participants were asked to record their perception of smile aesthetics via paper and digital-based platforms. The minimum clinically important difference between platforms was set at 15 mm. The percentage of participants who rated smile attractiveness worse on digital images was recorded. The paired one-tailed Student's test was used to determine differences between digital and paper platforms, and Bland-Altman analysis and intraclass correlations (ICCs) were used to test for agreement between paper and digital photographs.

RESULTS

Ninety-nine subjects participated, 55 men (mean age = 22.05, standard deviation [SD] = 1.91) and 44 women (mean age 22.05, SD = 1.84). There were statistically significant differences between paper-based and digital photographs for all images except one (paired test; < 0.05). Digital ratings were lower than paper-based ratings for all images, and differences were clinically significant in four out of eight images. A high percentage of participants (50.5%-85.9%) rated smile attractiveness worse on digital images than on paper for all images. There was poor agreement between the two methods as assessed by ICCs and Bland-Altman analysis.

CONCLUSION

Equivalence between paper and digital images for smile aesthetics cannot be assumed, and paper-based photographs may lead to clinically relevant overestimations of perceived attractiveness. As academic dentistry increasingly relies on digital imaging and sharing in the post-COVID-19 world, further validation of digital platforms for smile aesthetics assessment is warranted, and care should be taken when interpreting the results of studies assessing smile perception based on different platforms.

摘要

目的

尽管在许多领域对微笑美学感知的评估广泛存在,但对于用于评估微笑美学的数字照片和纸质照片,尚未有直接比较。在此,我们使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分,比较了代表不同微笑美学特征的数字照片和纸质照片。

材料与方法

从大学校园随机招募100名学生。参与者被要求通过纸质和数字平台记录他们对微笑美学的感知。平台之间的最小临床重要差异设定为15毫米。记录在数字图像上对微笑吸引力评分较低的参与者百分比。采用配对单尾学生t检验确定数字平台和纸质平台之间的差异,并使用布兰德-奥特曼分析和组内相关性(ICC)检验纸质照片和数字照片之间的一致性。

结果

99名受试者参与,55名男性(平均年龄 = 22.05,标准差[SD] = 1.91)和44名女性(平均年龄22.05,SD = 1.84)。除一张图像外,所有图像的纸质照片和数字照片之间均存在统计学显著差异(配对t检验;P < 0.05)。所有图像的数字评分均低于纸质评分,并且在八张图像中有四张的差异具有临床意义。对于所有图像,高比例的参与者(50.5%-85.9%)对数字图像上微笑吸引力的评分低于纸质图像。根据ICC和布兰德-奥特曼分析评估,两种方法之间的一致性较差。

结论

不能假定纸质图像和数字图像在微笑美学方面等效,纸质照片可能会导致对感知吸引力的临床相关高估。在新冠疫情后的世界中,随着学术牙科越来越依赖数字成像和共享,有必要对用于微笑美学评估的数字平台进行进一步验证,并且在解释基于不同平台评估微笑感知的研究结果时应谨慎。

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