Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and Speech.

IF 0.8 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Işıl Bulut, İlke Şahin, Furkan Dindaroğlu
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effect of emotional states on reproducibilities of rest position, social and spontaneous smiles, and speech.

Methods: A total of 30 individuals aged 18-22 years were included (mean age; 19.03 years ±1.03). Three emotional states were determined: amusing, sadness, and neutral. The participants watched three different videos in 3 sessions on the same day. After each video, the participants completed a questionnaire to assess their mood. The rest position, social and spontaneous smiles, and speech recordings were gathered from the participants using videographic method. Measurements were made for each function. The Friedman test, One-Way ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis test was performed for statistical evaluations, and intra-observer correlation coefficients and Bland-Altman Limits of Agreement were calculated.

Results: In spontaneous smiles, there were significant differences between amusing and sadness in the smile height (p=0.020); amusing and sadness in the lower lip thickness (p=0.029). In social smiles there was a significant difference between amusing and sadness in the maxillary incisor display (p=0.006). There were no statistically significant differences in the rest position, but clinically significant differences were observed in some participants. In speech, a significant difference was found between amusing and sadness in the distance between the upper lip and subnasal (p=0.035).

Conclusion: The reproducibility of social and spontaneous smiles was influenced by various emotional states. However, the rest position exhibits higher reproducibility than social and spontaneous smiles in all emotional states.

情绪状态对休息姿势、社交和自发微笑及言语再现性的影响。
目的:评价情绪状态对休息姿势、社交和自发微笑、言语再现性的影响。方法:共纳入30例18-22岁的个体(平均年龄;19.03年±1.03年)。确定了三种情绪状态:有趣、悲伤和中性。参与者在同一天的3个环节中观看了3个不同的视频。每个视频结束后,参与者都要完成一份评估他们情绪的问卷。用录像的方法收集了被试的休息姿势、社交和自发的微笑以及讲话录音。对每个功能都进行了测量。采用Friedman检验、单因素方差分析、Kruskal-Wallis检验进行统计评价,并计算观察者内相关系数和Bland-Altman一致限。结果:在自发微笑中,搞笑组与悲伤组的微笑高度差异有统计学意义(p=0.020);有趣和悲伤的下唇厚度(p=0.029)。在社交微笑中,上颌门牙显示的有趣和悲伤有显著差异(p=0.006)。在休息体位上差异无统计学意义,但在一些参与者中观察到临床显著差异。在说话时,有趣和悲伤的人在上唇和鼻下的距离上有显著差异(p=0.035)。结论:社交微笑和自发微笑的再现性受到各种情绪状态的影响。然而,在所有情绪状态下,休息姿势比社交和自发微笑表现出更高的可重复性。
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Turkish Journal of Orthodontics
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics Dentistry-Orthodontics
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