Evaluation of the Perspectives of Orthodontists and Laypersons About the Effect of Orthodontic Treatment on Facial Aesthetics of Young Turkish Patients

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Ahmet Fidancioglu, S. Malkoç, Özge Çelik Güler
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Aim: To compare the perspective of orthodontists and laypersons on the effects of orthodontic treatment on facial aesthetics in young Classes I, II, and III Turkish patients. Materials and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, a total of 60 patients (30 males and 30 females, 9 to 17 years of age) was included using randomization in strata and then divided equally (n = 15) into four groups according to the Angle classification. Photographs during frontal and lateral resting and also smiling were obtained from each patient before and after orthodontic treatment. A panel consisting 50 laypersons and 50 orthodontists was invited for the evaluation of the initial and final photos by using the visual analogue scale and a five-point scale to determine similarities and differences of their perspectives in the effects of orthodontic treatment on facial aesthetics. The data were analyzed by independent t-test, one-way analysis of variance, and Pearson’s correlation test. Results: The evaluation of facial aesthetics and treatment changes were not affected by the age and gender of the panel members (P <.05). Angle Class III patients were given lower scores by both orthodontists (P < .001) and laypersons (P < .05), but no significant differences were found between any of other classes (P >.05). Orthodontists reported greater improvement for Class III than in Class II Division 1 (P < .05) however laypersons did not notice the changes after orthodontic treatment for any of Angle classes (P >.05). Conclusion: Class III patients received lower scores for aesthetics from both panels. Laypersons may not be concerned about the effects of orthodontic treatment on facial aesthetics in patients with any Angle class. Orthodontists have seen more facial aesthetic changes after orthodontic treatment in Class III patients.
正畸医师与外行人对土耳其青年患者正畸治疗对面部美学影响的评价
目的:比较正畸医师和非专业人员对土耳其一、二、三类青年患者正畸治疗对面部美学影响的看法。材料与方法:本横断面研究采用分层随机法纳入60例患者,其中男30例,女30例,年龄9 ~ 17岁,按角度分类平均分为4组(n = 15)。在正畸治疗前后分别拍摄患者的正面、侧面休息和微笑照片。我们邀请了一个由50名外行人和50名正畸医生组成的小组,使用视觉模拟量表和五分制量表对最初和最终的照片进行评估,以确定他们对正畸治疗对面部美学影响的观点的异同。数据分析采用独立t检验、单因素方差分析和Pearson相关检验。结果:小组成员的年龄和性别对面部美学评价和治疗改变无显著影响(P < 0.05)。正畸医师报告的第III类比第II类的改善更大(P < 0.05),而外行人在正畸治疗后没有注意到任何角度类的变化(P > 0.05)。结论:III类患者的美学评分较低。门外汉可能不关心正畸治疗对任何角度患者面部美观的影响。正畸医生在III类患者正畸治疗后发现更多的面部美学改变。
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Journal of Advanced Oral Research
Journal of Advanced Oral Research DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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