Faces with severe front tooth misalignment are particularly perceived: emotional and social perception and eye-tracking.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Lisa-Marie Mai, Philipp Meyer-Marcotty, Bernhard Wiechens, Anja Quast, Georg W Alpers, Antje B M Gerdes
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Abstract

Objectives: Aligned teeth commonly convey a positive impression to other people. This study aimed to examine the effect of malocclusion on adult facial perceptions using self-reported and quantitative measures.

Materials and methods: Facial photographs of 15 adult patients (11 women; 47.73 years, standard deviation [SD] = 8.86; 12 periodontally compromised) with malocclusion were acquired before (MT0) and after treatment (MT1). The control group (CG) comprised 15 age-matched adults (12 women; 42.93 years, SD = 7.50) without malocclusion. In all, 37 laypersons (18 women; 41.06 years) viewed all pictures. Self-report: Participants rated each face regarding dental condition, smile valence, and friendliness. Eye-tracking: Visual attention was analyzed by entry time and fixation time on predefined face areas.

Results: MT0 pictures received significantly (p < 0.001) more negative ratings regarding dental condition, smile valence, and friendliness. Ratings for MT1 were comparable to those of the control group. Compared with the CG, MT0 faces showed faster first fixations on the mouth (p = 0.005) and had longer fixation durations (36.15%, p < 0.001). After treatment, the difference to the CG decreased significantly (12.38%, p = 0.014).

Conclusion: Malocclusions have a negative effect on the perception of individuals in terms of gaze behavior and self-reported ratings. These effects decrease after treatment, underlining the effect of orthodontic correction.

Clinical relevance: Orthodontic treatment improves facial perception and the assessment of oral regions, highlighting the psychosocial significance of orthodontic treatment.

门牙严重错位的脸特别容易被感知:情感和社会感知以及眼球追踪。
目的:整齐的牙齿通常会给别人留下积极的印象。本研究旨在探讨错颌对成人面部知觉的影响,采用自我报告和定量测量。材料与方法:采集15例成人错颌患者(女性11例,47.73岁,标准差[SD] = 8.86;牙周受损12例)治疗前(MT0)和治疗后(MT1)的面部照片。对照组(CG)包括15名年龄匹配的成年人(女性12名,42.93岁,SD = 7.50),无错牙合。总共有37名外行人(18名女性,41.06岁)观看了所有图片。自我报告:参与者根据牙齿状况、微笑效价和友好程度对每张脸进行评分。眼动追踪:通过进入时间和注视时间对预定面部区域进行视觉注意分析。结论:错颌对个体的注视行为和自述评分有负向影响。这些影响在治疗后减少,强调了正畸矫正的效果。临床意义:正畸治疗改善面部知觉和口腔区域评估,突出正畸治疗的社会心理意义。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Orofacial Orthopedics provides orthodontists and dentists who are also actively interested in orthodontics, whether in university clinics or private practice, with highly authoritative and up-to-date information based on experimental and clinical research. The journal is one of the leading publications for the promulgation of the results of original work both in the areas of scientific and clinical orthodontics and related areas. All articles undergo peer review before publication. The German Society of Orthodontics (DGKFO) also publishes in the journal important communications, statements and announcements.
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