脸谱阅读器测量的正颌手术对中国患者情绪表达和微笑美学的影响:前后对比研究

Q2 Medicine
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-20 DOI:10.7181/acfs.2025.0007
Thanapoom Boonipat, Jason Lin, Sai Cherukuri, Zhi Yang Ng, Eugene Yu-Jen Chen, Chuan-Fong Yao
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摘要

背景:一个人微笑的吸引力受到几个因素的影响,包括牙龈的展示、门牙的展示和面部的不对称。错牙合一直被认为对微笑美学有显著的负面影响。解决牙面畸形是正畸和正颌干预的主要治疗目标,旨在改善功能和美观的结果。我们试图量化和评估正颌手术对患者微笑中快乐表达的影响,从而解决当前在这一高度主观领域的研究差距。方法:我们利用FaceReader(一种市售且先前经过验证的人工智能(AI)系统)分析了2021年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间接受正颌手术的216名中国患者的术前和术后面部照片。人工智能软件测量七种基本情绪和相关的面部动作单元,为情绪结果提供客观评估。结果:我们的研究结果表明,术后患者微笑时“快乐”的表达显著增加,同时他们的估计年龄也随之下降。切牙露牙不足和开牙的患者情绪表达有明显改善,而带着黏牙微笑的患者情绪表达无明显变化。此外,基于错合分类(I类、II类、III类)的分层显示,II类和III类患者的情绪结局评分有一致的改善。结论:我们的研究结果强调了人工智能在为正颌手术后的情绪变化提供客观见解方面的潜力。
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Impact of orthognathic surgery on emotional expression and smile aesthetics in Chinese patients as measured by FaceReader: a before-and-after study.

Background: The attractiveness of a person's smile is influenced by several factors, including gingival display, incisor show, and facial asymmetries. Malocclusion has long been recognized as having a significant negative impact on smile aesthetics. Addressing dentofacial deformities is a major treatment goal in orthodontic and orthognathic interventions, aiming to improve both functional and aesthetic outcomes. We sought to quantify and assess the impact of orthognathic surgery on a patient's expression of happiness within their smile, thereby addressing the current research gap in this highly subjective field.

Methods: We utilized FaceReader, a commercially available and previously validated artificial intelligence (AI) system, to analyze preoperative and postoperative facial photographs of 216 Chinese patients who underwent orthognathic surgery between January 1, 2021, and December 31, 2022. The AI software measures seven cardinal emotions and associated facial action units, providing an objective evaluation of emotional outcomes.

Results: Our findings indicated a significant postoperative increase in patients' expression of "happiness" while smiling, accompanied by a concurrent decrease in their estimated age. Patients with insufficient incisor show and open bite exhibited notable improvements in emotional expression, while those with a gummy smile showed no significant change. Additionally, stratification based on malocclusion classification (class I, II, III) revealed consistent improvements in emotional outcome scores among class II and III patients.

Conclusion: Our findings underscore the potential of AI in providing objective insights into emotional changes following orthognathic surgery.

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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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