Grimes Karl, Fleming Padhraig S, Sharma Pratik K
Centre for Oral Bioengineering, Institute of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, Whitechapel, London, UK.
J Orthod. 2023 Mar;50(1):18-27. doi: 10.1177/14653125221098768. Epub 2022 May 9.
To assess the impact of nasal deviation on the perception of the maxillary dental centreline position as judged by orthodontists, dentists and laypersons.
Cross-sectional study.
Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, UK.
Three groups of raters comprising 30 orthodontists, 30 dentists and 30 laypersons.
A frontal photograph of a smiling white woman was captured and digitally manipulated with varying degrees of nasal deviation and dental centreline (DC) position in increments of 1.5 mm and 3 mm to the right and left. Three rater groups assessed the attractiveness of images using a visual analogue scale (VAS). Multiple regression analysis was undertaken, and images were compared using the Tukey HSD method.
Using a mixed linear model, the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was estimated in the range of 69%-86%, indicating good inter-rater reliability. The interaction between image rating and nasal position ( < 0.001), DC position ( < 0.001) and the relationship between nose and DC position ( < 0.001) were found to be statistically significant with symmetrical upper midline and nasal tip position, both considered to be most aesthetically pleasing. Image rating was not influenced by rater group type ( = 0.995), age ( = 0.983) or sex ( = 0.476).
There was a preference for a central and coincident nose and maxillary DC position uniformly across the rater groups. Deviations of the nose, DC and their interactions negatively impacted on perceived smile aesthetics with increasing extent and opposing direction of deviations rated progressively more unaesthetic. No differences were observed between orthodontists, general dental practitioners and lay people with respect to perceived impact on smile aesthetics.
评估正畸医生、牙医和外行人判断鼻偏斜对上颌牙中线位置认知的影响。
横断面研究。
英国伦敦玛丽女王大学巴茨和伦敦医学院与牙科学院。
三组评分者,包括30名正畸医生、30名牙医和30名外行人。
拍摄一名微笑白人女性的正面照片,并对其进行数字处理,使鼻偏斜和牙中线(DC)位置有不同程度变化,左右分别以1.5毫米和3毫米的增量变化。三组评分者使用视觉模拟量表(VAS)评估图像的吸引力。进行多元回归分析,并使用Tukey HSD方法比较图像。
使用混合线性模型,组内相关系数(ICC)估计在69%-86%之间,表明评分者间可靠性良好。发现图像评分与鼻位置(<0.001)、DC位置(<0.001)以及鼻与DC位置之间的关系(<0.001)之间的相互作用具有统计学意义,对称的上颌中线和鼻尖位置被认为是最美观的。图像评分不受评分者组类型(=0.995)、年龄(=0.983)或性别(=0.476)的影响。
所有评分者组都一致倾向于鼻子和上颌DC位置居中且重合。鼻子、DC的偏斜及其相互作用对微笑美观度有负面影响,偏斜程度越大且方向相反,被评为越不美观。在正畸医生、普通牙医和外行人对微笑美观度的感知影响方面未观察到差异。