Bud Eugen, Vlasa Alexandru, Bud Anamaria, Pacurar Mariana, Bucur Sorana Maria, Esian Daniela, Stepco Elena, Cheptanaru Olga, Nenec Bianca Gabriela, Nenec Andrei Cosmin
Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dental Medicine, George Emil Palade University Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Targu Mures, 38 Gh. Marinescu Str., 540139 Târgu Mureș, Romania.
Department of Periodontology and Oral-Dental Diagnosis, Faculty of Dental Medicine, George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science, and Technology of Targu Mures, 38 Gh. Marinescu Str., 540139 Târgu Mureș, Romania.
Dent J (Basel). 2025 Aug 20;13(8):380. doi: 10.3390/dj13080380.
The present study investigated the relation between dental inclination, colorimetric variation, and aesthetic perception according to the modification of incisor inclination. Smile aesthetics, shaped by morphological factors and patient perception, are vital for social attractiveness and treatment success. This study aimed to assess the effect of varying head tilt on the perceived colour of upper central incisors by simulating changes in torque of the tooth, as well as evaluate factors influencing the perception of an aesthetic smile, including morphological characteristics and gingival aesthetic parameters. : The study was comprised of three stages: colour analysis, evaluation of micro- and mini-aesthetic smile features, and an image-based assessment to determine evaluator perceptions and overall smile attractiveness. A sample of 50 students with complete, lesion-free anterior dentition was analysed. To simulate the effect of orthodontic torque changes during colour analysis, subjects tilted their heads downward and upward, representing palatal and buccal crown torque, respectively. Standardized macro-intraoral photographs were captured under controlled lighting conditions using a DSLR camera stabilized on a tripod in the different positions: the neutral head position (0), 15° upward ( + 15), and 15° downward ( - 15). Digital colour analysis was conducted in the CIELAB colour space (L*, a*, b*). In the next stage, focusing on micro- and mini-aesthetic evaluation, an additional 50 smiles were generated using artificial intelligence via the SmileCloud program-one digitally enhanced smile per subject-complementing the initial set of 50 spontaneous smiles. These 100 smile images were evaluated by 50 laypersons and 50 dentists using a visual analogue scale via an online questionnaire, in order to assess perceptions, determine smile attractiveness, and quantify gingival aesthetic parameters. : The statistically significant regression results are as follows: those for the L* values in all three head inclinations: downward (-15 degrees), upward (+15 degrees), and total tilting (-15 to +15 degrees), as well as for the a* values for downward tilting and the b* values for total tilting. When the head is tilted downwards, the central incisors are positioned retrusively, and the L* b* values reveal a darker and more yellowish appearance, whereas, with the head tilted upwards, the central incisors protrude, and L* a* values indicate a brighter and more greenish appear. In the evaluation stage of the smile aesthetics study, no significant differences were observed in the judgments between laypersons and dentists or between males and females. Smiles with a high or average anterior line, parallel arc, upward lip curvature, visible first/second premolars, a smile index of 5.08-5.87, and symmetry score of 1.04 were rated as more attractive. Significant asymmetries were observed between upper dental hemi-quadrants in gingival contour and interdental papilla height, highlighting subtle morphological variations relevant to smile aesthetics. : Aesthetic assessment revealed that the findings suggest a measurable impact of head position on dental colour perception and aesthetic evaluation. Evaluator variables including profession and gender exerted negligible effects on aesthetic perception, whereas smile attractiveness features and gingival aesthetic parameters demonstrate significant clinical applicability in patient management.
本研究根据切牙倾斜度的改变,调查了牙齿倾斜度、比色变化和美学感知之间的关系。由形态因素和患者感知塑造的微笑美学,对于社交吸引力和治疗成功至关重要。本研究旨在通过模拟牙齿扭矩变化来评估不同头部倾斜度对上颌中切牙感知颜色的影响,并评估影响美学微笑感知的因素,包括形态特征和牙龈美学参数。该研究包括三个阶段:颜色分析、微观和微观美学微笑特征评估,以及基于图像的评估以确定评估者的感知和整体微笑吸引力。对50名前牙列完整且无病变的学生样本进行了分析。为了在颜色分析过程中模拟正畸扭矩变化的影响,受试者分别向下和向上倾斜头部,分别代表腭侧和颊侧冠扭矩。在受控照明条件下,使用固定在三脚架上的数码单反相机在不同位置拍摄标准化的口腔内宏观照片:中立头部位置(0)、向上15°(+15)和向下15°(-15)。在CIELAB颜色空间(L*、a*、b*)中进行数字颜色分析。在下一阶段,专注于微观和微观美学评估,通过SmileCloud程序使用人工智能额外生成了50个微笑——每个受试者一个数字增强微笑——补充最初的50个自然微笑。这100个微笑图像由50名外行人(普通人)和50名牙医通过在线问卷使用视觉模拟量表进行评估,以评估感知、确定微笑吸引力并量化牙龈美学参数。统计学上显著的回归结果如下:所有三种头部倾斜度(向下(-15度)、向上(+15度)和总倾斜度(-15至+15度))下的L值,以及向下倾斜时的a值和总倾斜时的b值。当头部向下倾斜时,中切牙向后缩位,Lb值显示出更暗且更偏黄的外观,而当头部向上倾斜时,中切牙突出,La*值表明更亮且更偏绿的外观。在微笑美学研究的评估阶段,在外行人与牙医之间或男性与女性之间的判断中未观察到显著差异。前牙线高或平均、弧形平行、上唇曲率向上、可见第一/第二前磨牙、微笑指数为5.08 - 5.87且对称评分为1.04的微笑被评为更具吸引力。在上牙半象限之间观察到牙龈轮廓和牙间乳头高度存在显著不对称,突出了与微笑美学相关的细微形态变化。美学评估表明,研究结果表明头部位置对牙齿颜色感知和美学评估有可测量的影响。包括职业和性别在内的评估者变量对美学感知的影响可忽略不计,而微笑吸引力特征和牙龈美学参数在患者管理中显示出显著的临床适用性。