Attractiveness and determinants of maxillary midline diastemas in a West African smile.

IF 2.5 Q2 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sefaakor Ahiaku, Brian J Millar, Michael Cronin
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Abstract

Introduction: This cross-sectional study examines whether the assumption that diastemas of 1 mm or greater are un-attractive is true in a Black West-African population, and identifies the determinants of attractiveness.

Methods: A structured questionnaire was self-administered to adult participants, who rated digitally altered full-face colour photographs of a male and female model with diastema widths of 0-6 mm on a 5-point Likert scale. Quantitative data was analysed using SAS® (version 9.4) and SPSS® (version 26). Qualitative data was analysed with thematic analysis.

Results: 375 participants completed the questionnaire (51% female, 48% male, 1% preferred not to disclose) with a modal age of 25-34. 65% of participants found maxillary midline diastema esthetic and/or desirable, with 63% of those with diastemas choosing to have no treatment, and the desire to have treatment decreasing with increasing age (p = 0.012). No smile was perceived to be unattractive, however female smiles were rated more favourably (p < 0.001) and increasing diastema width correlated with a decreasing attractiveness especially for diastemas wider than 3 mm in females and 2 mm in males. Diastema width, the gender of the model, and whether or not the participant had a diastema themselves was shown to impact perceptions of attractiveness in a multi-variable analysis.

Conclusion: There is limited evidence to support the position that MMDs over 1 mm are not attractive in this population. Diastemas of ≤3 mm in females and ≤2 mm in males are considered attractive. In addition gender, diastema width, and an individual's own diastema (or absence thereof) impact perceived attractiveness.

西非微笑中上颌中线间隙的吸引力和决定因素。
本横断面研究探讨了1毫米或更大的裂口在西非黑人人群中是否不具有吸引力的假设,并确定了吸引力的决定因素。方法:对成年参与者自行进行结构化问卷调查,他们以5分李克特量表对隔膜宽度为0-6毫米的男性和女性模特的数字修改的全脸彩色照片进行评分。定量数据采用SAS®(version 9.4)和SPSS®(version 26)进行分析。对定性数据进行专题分析。结果:375名参与者完成了问卷(51%女性,48%男性,1%不愿透露),模态年龄为25-34岁。65%的参与者认为上颌中线隔膜美观和/或理想,63%的隔膜患者选择不进行治疗,并且随着年龄的增长,治疗的愿望减少(p = 0.012)。没有微笑的人被认为是不吸引人的,然而女性的微笑被认为是更有吸引力的(p结论:有有限的证据支持mmd超过1毫米在这个人群中没有吸引力的观点。雌性裂口≤3mm,雄性裂口≤2mm被认为是有吸引力的。此外,性别、隔膜宽度和个体自身的隔膜(或不存在隔膜)影响感知吸引力。
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BDJ Open
BDJ Open Dentistry-Dentistry (all)
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