The effects of forehead and neck positions on profile esthetics.

Morteza Oshagh, Zeinab S Aleyasin, Mehdi Roeinpeikar
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Introduction: Each facial feature might affect the perception of the balance of the other features so the whole of the face must be considered in facial evaluation. There are no studies that have examined the effect of forehead and neck position on profile esthetics. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of forehead and neck positions on profile esthetics judged by lay people, dental students and art students.

Materials and methods: A straight silhouette (black right-facing profile in white background) was digitally manipulated to make variations of profiles. The positions of all compartments of face were similar except for anteroposterior position of forehead and neck. The 310 raters (100 dental students, 100 art students and 110 lay people) were asked to rate profiles with a Likert scale. The nonparametric Mann-Whitney test, chisquare tests, Spearman rank correlation coefficients, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Kruskal-Wallis analyses were used in data analysis.

Results: The scores given to profiles with straight, retruded and protruded necks and foreheads were significantly different. (P < 0.05). In three groups, the most and least attractive profiles judged by raters were comparable (P > 0.05).

Conclusion: This study showed that the position of the forehead and the neck has an effect on the beauty of profile silhouettes and this effect is so noticeable that all of the raters could perceive the differences. It is necessary to evaluate the whole of the face, including the forehead and neck, in a facial evaluation.

前额和颈部位置对轮廓美学的影响。
每一个面部特征可能会影响对其他特征的平衡的感知,因此在面部评估时必须考虑整个面部。目前还没有研究考察前额和颈部位置对轮廓美学的影响。本研究的目的是评估前额和颈部位置对外行人、牙科学生和艺术学生的轮廓美学的影响。材料和方法:一个笔直的轮廓(白色背景下的黑色正对轮廓)被数字处理成不同的轮廓。除前额和颈部的正位外,面部各隔室的位置相似。310名评分者(100名牙科学生、100名艺术系学生和110名非专业人士)被要求用李克特量表对个人档案进行评分。资料分析采用非参数Mann-Whitney检验、chissquared检验、Spearman秩相关系数、单因素方差分析(ANOVA)和Kruskal-Wallis分析。结果:颈直、颈后、颈额前凸三种侧型的评分有显著性差异。(p < 0.05)。在三组中,评分者对最具吸引力和最不具吸引力的评价具有可比性(P > 0.05)。结论:本研究表明,额头和颈部的位置对轮廓美有影响,这种影响非常明显,所有的评分者都能察觉到这种差异。在面部评估中,有必要评估整个面部,包括前额和颈部。
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