Effects of Shape and Position of Gingival Margin of Maxillary Anterior Teeth on Perception of Smile Aesthetics by Periodontists, Restorative Dentists, General Dentists, and Non-professionals.

Moien Masoumi, Fahimeh Rashidi Maybodi, Maryam Sabet, Farnaz Farahat
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Background: Each patient may have a different idea of a beautiful smile. Also, during treatment, periodontists, restorative dentists and general dentists should be aware that their personal views on the beauty of a smile and their degree of sensitivity in the perception of beauty changes may differ, and this difference may affect the treatment process.

Purpose: This research seeks to evaluate how alterations in the shape and position of the gingival margin in maxillary anterior teeth influence the perception of smile aesthetics among different groups including periodontists, restorative dentists, general dentists, and non-professionals.

Materials and method: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 60 raters in four groups (n= 15) of periodontists, restorative dentists, general dentists, and non-professionals. The raters received 10 photographs including one original and 9 altered images, and they were asked to rate them regarding smile aesthetics. Data were analyzed by the Kruskal-Wallis, Fisher's exact, and t-test (alpha=0.05).

Results: All four rater groups gave the highest score to the original image and the lowest score to the asymmetrical changes on shape and position of the gingival zenith; the statistical difference in this regard was significant in the group of periodontists, restorative dentists, and general dentists (p< 0.05) but not in non-professionals (p Value> 0.05). Males were more sensitive than females in the detection of changes in shape and position of the gingival margin; however, the statistical difference was only significant for images showing an asymmetrical change on the right or left side (p< 0.05).

Conclusion: A significant difference in opinion was seen among periodontists, restorative dentists, and general dentists regarding the effect of the shape and position of the gingival margin of maxillary anterior teeth on the perception of smile aesthetics, highlighting the need to reach an interdisciplinary consensus prior to gingivectomy and aesthetic crown lengthening procedures.

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上颌前牙龈缘形状和位置对牙周病医师、修复牙医、普通牙医和非专业牙医微笑美学感知的影响
背景:每个病人对美丽的微笑可能有不同的看法。此外,在治疗过程中,牙周病医生、修复牙医和普通牙医应该意识到,他们对微笑之美的个人看法和他们对美的感知的敏感程度可能会有所不同,这种差异可能会影响治疗过程。目的:探讨上颌前牙龈缘形状和位置的改变对牙周病医师、修复牙医、普通牙医和非专业牙医对微笑美学的影响。材料和方法:本横断面研究对四组(n= 15) 60名评分者进行,分别为牙周病医生、修复牙医、普通牙医和非专业牙医。评分者收到了10张照片,其中包括一张原图和9张修改过的照片,他们被要求对这些照片的微笑美学进行评分。数据分析采用Kruskal-Wallis、Fisher精确检验和t检验(alpha=0.05)。结果:4个评分组对原始图像评分最高,对龈顶形状和位置的不对称变化评分最低;牙周病医师组、修复牙医组和普通牙医组在这方面的统计学差异有统计学意义(p< 0.05),而非专业牙医组在这方面的统计学差异无统计学意义(p值bb0 0.05)。男性对龈缘形状和位置变化的检测敏感度高于女性;然而,只有在右侧或左侧显示不对称变化的图像上,统计学差异才有意义(p< 0.05)。结论:牙周病医生、修复牙医和普通牙医对上颌前牙龈缘形状和位置对微笑美学感知的影响存在显著差异,强调在牙龈切除术和美学冠延长手术之前需要达成跨学科共识。
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