[Esthetic perception of the smile according to gingival exposure in university students in Lima, Peru, 2020].

Revista Cientifica Odontologica Pub Date : 2021-12-09 eCollection Date: 2021-10-01 DOI:10.21142/2523-2754-0904-2021-081
Mery Angela Abadíe Miranda, Jocelyn Graciela Lugo-Varillas, Úrsula María Dolores Albites Achata
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Objective: To determine the esthetic perception of the smile according to gingival exposure in undergraduate university students of dentistry and other degrees of different ages and sex in Lima, Peru 2020, and descriptively evaluate the main variables such as age and sex.

Methodology: A woman's smile was photographed following esthetic parameters, digitally modifying gingival exposure and obtaining six digital images. The images were rated by 512 students of dentistry and other degrees by means of a virtual survey using the Visual Analog Scale (values 0 to 10).

Results: The students perceived the 0.5 mm gingival exposure smile as more attractive and the 2.5 mm gingival exposure smile as unattractive. According to age, students aged 18 to 23 years perceived the 0.5 mm gingival exposure smile as more attractive and the 2.5 mm gingival exposure smile as less attractive, while students aged 24 to 29 years perceived the 1 mm gingival exposure smile as more attractive and the 2 mm gingival exposure smile as unattractive. According to gender, both found the 0.5 mm gingival exposure smile more attractive and the 2.5mm gingival exposure smile unattractive.

Conclusions: University students of dentistry and other degrees had the same perception of the smile in relation to gingival exposure, with a smile of 0.5 mm gingival exposure being considered attractive and the 2.5 mm smile unattractive. Younger students considered the smile with 0.5 mm gingival exposure more pleasant. Students of both sexes had the same esthetic perception of the smile.

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[2020年秘鲁利马大学生根据牙龈暴露对微笑的审美感知]。
目的确定2020年秘鲁利马不同年龄和性别的口腔医学和其他专业的本科大学生根据牙龈暴露对微笑的审美感知,并对年龄和性别等主要变量进行描述性评估:按照美学参数对一名女性的微笑进行拍照,对牙龈暴露进行数字修改,获得六张数字图像。512 名牙科和其他专业的学生通过虚拟调查,使用视觉模拟量表(0 至 10 分)对图像进行了评分:结果:学生们认为牙龈暴露 0.5 毫米的微笑更有吸引力,而牙龈暴露 2.5 毫米的微笑没有吸引力。根据年龄,18 至 23 岁的学生认为 0.5 毫米的露龈微笑更具吸引力,而 2.5 毫米的露龈微笑吸引力较低;24 至 29 岁的学生认为 1 毫米的露龈微笑更具吸引力,而 2 毫米的露龈微笑吸引力较低。从性别上看,两者都认为0.5毫米牙龈暴露的微笑更有吸引力,而2.5毫米牙龈暴露的微笑没有吸引力:牙科专业和其他专业的大学生对牙龈暴露程度的微笑有相同的看法,认为牙龈暴露程度为 0.5 毫米的微笑有吸引力,而牙龈暴露程度为 2.5 毫米的微笑没有吸引力。年龄较小的学生认为牙龈暴露 0.5 毫米的微笑更令人愉悦。男女学生对微笑的审美感知相同。
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