Perception of dental midline deviation and smile attractiveness by eye-tracking and aesthetic ratings

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Sümeyye Aşik, Hatice Kök
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Abstract Aim To evaluate the perception of smile aesthetics and midline deviation considered by orthodontists (ORT), dentists (DT), patient’s-relatives (PR), and laypersons (LP) using an eye-tracking device and survey. Methods The study invited the participation of 42 orthodontists, 51 dentists, 50 patient-relatives, and 52 laypersons. A posed smile photograph of a female was chosen as a base image. The dental midline (DML) was digitally moved 1 mm (DML1R, DML1L), 2 mm (DML2R, DML2L), 3 mm (DML3R, DML3L), and 4 mm (DML4R, DML4L) on the base image’s right (DMLR) and left (DMLL) segments. Eight modified images were subsequently obtained. The base, modified, and repeated images were randomly arranged and uploaded into the Tobii Pro Lab software program for assessment by the participants. An eye-tracking dataset included first fixation duration (FFD), total fixation duration (TFD), and visit counts (VC). The participants also evaluated the photographs on the survey forms via a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and a Likert scale. The intra-group relations and inter-group correlations were evaluated statistically. Results The TFD for the DML2R photograph was found to be statistically significant between the assessment groups (p = 0.026). While the longest fixation time (0.93 sec) belonged to the orthodontists, it was observed that the patient relatives had the shortest fixation time (0.51 sec). The VAS score for the DML2R image was found to be highest in laypersons (p < 0.001). In general, the survey scores of the patient relatives and laypersons were higher. Conclusion The fixation time between the participant groups increased when there was a 2 mm deviation. A 2 mm shift in the DML was noticed by all participant groups and was considered unaesthetic.
通过眼动追踪和审美评定对牙齿中线偏移和微笑吸引力的感知
摘要目的使用眼动追踪设备和调查评估正畸医生(ORT)、牙医(DT)、患者亲属(PR)和非专业人员(LP)对微笑美学和中线偏差的感知。方法本研究邀请了42名正畸医生、51名牙医、50名患者亲属和52名非专业人士参与。一张女性微笑的照片被选为基础图片。牙齿中线(DML)被数字移动1 毫米(DML1R,DML1L),2 毫米(DML2R、DML2L),3 mm(DML3R、DML3L)和4 mm(DML4R、DML4L)。随后获得了8张修改后的图像。将基础图像、修改图像和重复图像随机排列并上传到Tobii Pro Lab软件程序中,供参与者进行评估。眼睛跟踪数据集包括第一注视持续时间(FFD)、总注视持续时间和访视次数(VC)。参与者还通过视觉模拟量表(VAS)和Likert量表对调查表上的照片进行了评估。对组内关系和组间相关性进行统计学评价。结果DML2R照片的TFD在评估组之间具有统计学意义(p=0.026) sec)属于正畸医生,观察到患者亲属的固定时间最短(0.51 秒)。DML2R图像的VAS评分在非专业人员中最高(p<0.001)。一般来说,患者亲属和非专业人员的调查得分更高。结论两组之间的注视时间在有2 mm偏差。A 2 DML的mm偏移被所有参与者组注意到,并且被认为是不美观的。
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Australasian Orthodontic Journal
Australasian Orthodontic Journal Dentistry-Orthodontics
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
25.00%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: The Australasian Orthodontic Journal (AOJ) is the official scientific publication of the Australian Society of Orthodontists. Previously titled the Australian Orthodontic Journal, the name of the publication was changed in 2017 to provide the region with additional representation because of a substantial increase in the number of submitted overseas'' manuscripts. The volume and issue numbers continue in sequence and only the ISSN numbers have been updated. The AOJ publishes original research papers, clinical reports, book reviews, abstracts from other journals, and other material which is of interest to orthodontists and is in the interest of their continuing education. It is published twice a year in November and May. The AOJ is indexed and abstracted by Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch) and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition.
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