Soh Jen, Wang Zheng Dong, Zhang Wei Bing, Kau Chung How
Private Practice, Singapore.
Department of Orthodontics, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China.
Eur J Dent. 2021 Oct;15(4):630-638. doi: 10.1055/s-0041-1726670. Epub 2021 Jul 24.
The aims of this study were to assess smile attractiveness of a collection of 68 smiling photographs of successfully treated cases submitted to the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) clinical examination and identify variables that influence the assessment.
A panel of 81 non-Caucasian assessors from various clinical disciplines were instructed to score the smile attractiveness on a visual analog scale from 1 (least attractive) to 10 (most attractive) and to select which components contributed to a lesser attractive smile. The mean, standard deviations (SDs), and quartiles of the smile attractiveness were obtained with descriptive statistics. Multilinear regression analysis was performed to investigate the scores of the perceived quality of smile attractiveness when the clinical disciplines and gender of the assessors were the factors taken into consideration. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was generated to establish the relationship between smile attractiveness and the achievement of a perfect smile.
The mean (SD) rating of each clinical photograph of the anterior occlusion on smiling ranged from 3.11 (1.47) as the least attractive smile to 7.59 (1.45) as the most attractive smile. The overall mean (SD) score for smile attractiveness was 5.30 (1.10). Problems associated with teeth, gingiva, and lips corresponded with a reduction of the smile attractiveness score by 1.56, 1.82, and 1.47, respectively. Gender was not associated with smile attractiveness ratings. Orthodontists, periodontists, and prosthodontists demonstrated no difference in the ratings, while plastic surgeons were more critical than orthodontists regarding smile attractiveness.
This study suggested that only 2 out of 68 AOB validated treatment finishes had a perfect and attractive smile.
本研究旨在评估提交给美国正畸委员会(ABO)临床检查的68张成功治疗病例的微笑照片的吸引力,并确定影响评估的变量。
一组来自不同临床学科的81名非白种人评估者被要求在视觉模拟量表上对微笑吸引力进行评分,范围从1(最不吸引人)到10(最吸引人),并选择哪些因素导致微笑吸引力较低。通过描述性统计获得微笑吸引力的平均值、标准差(SD)和四分位数。进行多线性回归分析,以研究当考虑评估者的临床学科和性别因素时,微笑吸引力感知质量的得分。生成受试者操作特征(ROC)曲线,以建立微笑吸引力与完美微笑实现之间的关系。
微笑时前牙咬合的每张临床照片的平均(SD)评分范围从最不吸引人的微笑3.11(1.47)到最吸引人的微笑7.59(1.45)。微笑吸引力的总体平均(SD)得分为5.30(1.10)。与牙齿、牙龈和嘴唇相关的问题分别使微笑吸引力得分降低1.56、1.82和1.47。性别与微笑吸引力评分无关。正畸医生、牙周病医生和修复医生在评分上没有差异,而整形外科医生在微笑吸引力方面比正畸医生更严格。
本研究表明,在68例ABO验证的治疗完成病例中,只有2例拥有完美且吸引人的微笑。