Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras

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Autor(a) principal: Saab, Rafaella Caramori
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: The objectives of this thesis, presented in manuscript format, were: 1. To identify aesthetic parameters of facial and dental harmony (facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions) and to identify the association of these proportions with the different types of face in a population of young women (Manuscript 1); 2. To evaluate the perception of facial aesthetics and smile of young women by lay people and specialists in different areas of dentistry (Manuscript 2). For this thesis, a convenience sample of 103 young Brazilian women (from the southern region of Brazil), dental students, aged 18 to 31 years was selected. For the analysis of the aesthetic parameters (aesthetic proportions), three standardized photographs were taken: frontal of the face without smiling, frontal of the smiling face and an approximate photo of the smile. The images were analyzed using Adobe PhotoShop CS4 software and the measurements were obtained by means of anatomical points and linear tracings, and expressed as proportions (facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions). For manuscript 1, according to the height/width ratio found, the individuals were categorized as medium, long or short faces. Then, associations between the proportions evaluated for the different face types were established by multivariate linear regression (α=0,05). Most of the sample was classified as medium face, and presented normality in the evaluated proportions. It can be observed that there was a significant association between facial and dental proportions and different types of face (p <0.05). The individuals with short faces presented reduction of the middle third of the face, decrease of the space between the lips in the smile and decrease of the external height of the lips in the smile, compared to the individuals of the middle face. In long-faced individuals there was a decrease in upper lip length or an increase in lower lip length compared to middle-face individuals. Regarding dental proportions, long-faced individuals had significantly higher central incisor height than middle-faced individuals. For manuscript 2, from the photographs of the 103 young women, two facial proportions were obtained: height/width of the face and proportion of the thirds of the face (upper third + middle third/lower third). Afterwards, 30 images (10 photographs face without smile, 10 smiling face and 10 of smile) were selected from 5 volunteers considered harmonic (measures of proportions closer to the golden ratio 1.618) and 5 volunteers considered non-harmonic (proportions evaluated discrepant in relation to the proportion golden). The images were randomly arranged (harmonic or non-harmonic) in a Google platform form for further evaluation of the attractiveness of lay people and experts in different areas of dentistry. Individually, the images were evaluated by assigning concepts from 0 not pleasant to 10 very pleasant. Next, the evaluators selected two images, one considered most attractive and one less attractive. Data were subjected to statistical analysis (Mann-Whitney, Kruskall Wallis and Chi-square tests, with a significance level of 5%. A total of 144 people performed the evaluation of the photographs, of which 97 (60.6%) were female and 47 (29.4%) were male. The age of respondents ranged from 21 to 62 years (mean age 35.22 ± 9.04 years). Thirty-two (20%) individuals were lay people (not trained in dentistry) and 112 (70%) graduated in dentistry, of which 21 (13.1%) had a specialty in Restorative Dentistry, 25 (15.6%) in Surgery, 35 (21.9%) in Orthodontics and 31 (19.4%) in Prosthesis. Significant difference could be observed between the medians of the images considered harmonic and non-harmonic in the pictures without smiling, smiling and of smile, regardless of gender, age and background. Higher values were observed for the harmonic images compared to the non-harmonic ones. There was no difference in aesthetic perception among lay people and dentists for harmonic and non-harmonic images in photos without smiling, smiling or of smile. Regarding the different specialties evaluated, there was significant difference only in the non-harmonic images of the smiling photos, where higher values were attributed by the Prosthesis specialists, differing from the specialties of Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Orthodontics. It could be observed that for all photos the most voted images as attractive were those considered harmonic. And the most voted images as least attractive were those considered non-harmonic. Based on the results obtained from this thesis, it can be concluded that the population evaluated was mostly within the parameters considered harmonic for facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions, and that there was a significant association of facial and dental proportions for the different types of face. In evaluating the aesthetic perception of the parameters of the population evaluated, in general there was no significant difference between the evaluators, regardless of gender, age, education in dentistry and specialty. Most evaluators selected harmonic images as more attractive compared to nonharmonic ones.
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spelling Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileirasOdontologiaOdontologia - Aspectos estéticosMulheres - Cuidados dentáriosHarmonia (Estética)CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIAThe objectives of this thesis, presented in manuscript format, were: 1. To identify aesthetic parameters of facial and dental harmony (facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions) and to identify the association of these proportions with the different types of face in a population of young women (Manuscript 1); 2. To evaluate the perception of facial aesthetics and smile of young women by lay people and specialists in different areas of dentistry (Manuscript 2). For this thesis, a convenience sample of 103 young Brazilian women (from the southern region of Brazil), dental students, aged 18 to 31 years was selected. For the analysis of the aesthetic parameters (aesthetic proportions), three standardized photographs were taken: frontal of the face without smiling, frontal of the smiling face and an approximate photo of the smile. The images were analyzed using Adobe PhotoShop CS4 software and the measurements were obtained by means of anatomical points and linear tracings, and expressed as proportions (facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions). For manuscript 1, according to the height/width ratio found, the individuals were categorized as medium, long or short faces. Then, associations between the proportions evaluated for the different face types were established by multivariate linear regression (α=0,05). Most of the sample was classified as medium face, and presented normality in the evaluated proportions. It can be observed that there was a significant association between facial and dental proportions and different types of face (p <0.05). The individuals with short faces presented reduction of the middle third of the face, decrease of the space between the lips in the smile and decrease of the external height of the lips in the smile, compared to the individuals of the middle face. In long-faced individuals there was a decrease in upper lip length or an increase in lower lip length compared to middle-face individuals. Regarding dental proportions, long-faced individuals had significantly higher central incisor height than middle-faced individuals. For manuscript 2, from the photographs of the 103 young women, two facial proportions were obtained: height/width of the face and proportion of the thirds of the face (upper third + middle third/lower third). Afterwards, 30 images (10 photographs face without smile, 10 smiling face and 10 of smile) were selected from 5 volunteers considered harmonic (measures of proportions closer to the golden ratio 1.618) and 5 volunteers considered non-harmonic (proportions evaluated discrepant in relation to the proportion golden). The images were randomly arranged (harmonic or non-harmonic) in a Google platform form for further evaluation of the attractiveness of lay people and experts in different areas of dentistry. Individually, the images were evaluated by assigning concepts from 0 not pleasant to 10 very pleasant. Next, the evaluators selected two images, one considered most attractive and one less attractive. Data were subjected to statistical analysis (Mann-Whitney, Kruskall Wallis and Chi-square tests, with a significance level of 5%. A total of 144 people performed the evaluation of the photographs, of which 97 (60.6%) were female and 47 (29.4%) were male. The age of respondents ranged from 21 to 62 years (mean age 35.22 ± 9.04 years). Thirty-two (20%) individuals were lay people (not trained in dentistry) and 112 (70%) graduated in dentistry, of which 21 (13.1%) had a specialty in Restorative Dentistry, 25 (15.6%) in Surgery, 35 (21.9%) in Orthodontics and 31 (19.4%) in Prosthesis. Significant difference could be observed between the medians of the images considered harmonic and non-harmonic in the pictures without smiling, smiling and of smile, regardless of gender, age and background. Higher values were observed for the harmonic images compared to the non-harmonic ones. There was no difference in aesthetic perception among lay people and dentists for harmonic and non-harmonic images in photos without smiling, smiling or of smile. Regarding the different specialties evaluated, there was significant difference only in the non-harmonic images of the smiling photos, where higher values were attributed by the Prosthesis specialists, differing from the specialties of Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Orthodontics. It could be observed that for all photos the most voted images as attractive were those considered harmonic. And the most voted images as least attractive were those considered non-harmonic. Based on the results obtained from this thesis, it can be concluded that the population evaluated was mostly within the parameters considered harmonic for facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions, and that there was a significant association of facial and dental proportions for the different types of face. In evaluating the aesthetic perception of the parameters of the population evaluated, in general there was no significant difference between the evaluators, regardless of gender, age, education in dentistry and specialty. Most evaluators selected harmonic images as more attractive compared to nonharmonic ones.Os objetivos desta tese, apresentada no formato de manuscritos, foram: 1. Identificar parâmetros estéticos de harmonia facial e dentária (proporções faciais, proporções sorriso-face, proporções do sorriso e proporções dentárias) e identificar a associação destas proporções com os diferentes tipos de face, em uma população de jovens mulheres (Manuscrito 1); 2. Avaliar a percepção da estética facial e do sorriso de jovens mulheres por leigos e especialistas em diferentes áreas da Odontologia (Manuscrito 2). Para esta tese foi selecionada uma amostra de conveniência de 103 jovens mulheres brasileiras (com origem na região Sul do Brasil), estudantes de Odontologia, com idade de 18 a 31 anos. Para as análises dos parâmetros estéticos (proporções estéticas), foram realizadas 3 fotografias padronizadas: frontal de face sem sorrir, frontal de face sorrindo e uma foto aproximada do sorriso. As imagens foram analisadas no software Adobe PhotoShop CS4 e as medidas foram obtidas, por meio de pontos anatômicos e traçados lineares, e expressas em proporções (proporções faciais, proporções sorriso-face, proporções do sorriso e proporções dentárias). Para o manuscrito 1, de acordo com a proporção altura/largura facial encontrada, os indivíduos foram categorizados em face média, longa ou curta. Então, foram estabelecidas as associações entre as proporções avaliadas para os diferentes tipos de face por meio de regressão linear multivariada (α=0,05). A maioria da amostra foi classificada como face média, e apresentou normalidade nas proporções avaliadas. Pode-se observar que houve associação significativa entre as proporções faciais e dentárias e os diferentes tipos de face (p<0,05). Os indivíduos de face curta apresentaram diminuição do terço médio da face, diminuição do espaço entre os lábios no sorriso e diminuição da altura externa dos lábios no sorriso, comparado aos indivíduos de face média. Nos indivíduos de face longa houve uma diminuição do comprimento do lábio superior ou um aumento do comprimento do lábio inferior comparado aos indivíduos de face média. Com relação as proporções dentárias, indivíduos de face longa apresentaram altura do incisivo central significativamente maior do que os indivíduos de face média. Para o manuscrito 2, a partir das fotografias das 103 jovens mulheres, foram obtidas duas proporções faciais: altura/largura da face e proporção dos terços da face (terço superior+terço médio/terço inferior). Após, 30 imagens (10 fotografias sem sorrir, 10 sorrindo e 10 do sorriso) foram selecionadas de 5 voluntárias consideradas harmônicas (medidas das proporções altura/largura da face, mais próximas à proporção áurea 1,618) e 5 voluntárias consideradas não harmônicas (proporções avaliadas discrepantes em relação à proporção áurea). As imagens foram aleatoriamente organizadas (harmônicas ou não harmônicas) em um formulário da plataforma Google para posterior avaliação do grau de atratividade por leigos e especialistas em diferentes áreas de Odontologia. De forma individual, as imagens foram avaliadas, atribuindo conceitos de 0 nada agradável a 10 muito agradável. Em seguida, os avaliadores selecionaram duas imagens, 1 considerada como mais atrativa e 1 como menos atrativa. Os dados foram submetidos a análise estatística (testes de Mann-Whitney, Kruskall Wallis e Qui-quadrado, com nível de significância de 5%). No total 144 pessoas realizaram a avaliação das fotografias, sendo destes 97 (60,6%) do gênero feminino e 47 (29,4%) do gênero masculino. A idade dos respondentes variou de 21 a 62 anos (média de idade de 35,22 ± 9,04 anos). Trinta e dois (20%) indivíduos eram leigos (sem formação em Odontologia) e 112 (70%) formados em Odontologia, sendo: 21 (13,1%) possuíam especialidade na área de Dentística, 25 (15,6%) na área de Cirurgia, 35 (21,9%) da área de Ortodontia e 31 (19,4%) na área de Prótese. Pode-se observar diferença significativa entre as medianas das imagens consideradas harmônicas e desarmônicas nas fotos sem sorrir, sorrindo e do sorriso, independentemente do gênero, idade e formação. Observou-se maiores valores para as imagens consideradas harmônicas comparadas as desarmônicas. Não houve diferença na percepção estética entre os leigos e especialistas em Odontologia para as imagens harmônicas e desarmônicas nas fotos sem sorrir, sorrindo ou do sorriso. Com relação as diferentes especialidades avaliadas, houve diferença significativa apenas nas imagens desarmônicas das fotos sorrindo, onde maiores valores foram atribuídos pelos especialistas em Prótese, diferindo das especialidades de Cirurgia Buco-Maxilo-Facial e Ortodontia. Pode-se observar que nas fotos sem sorrir, sorrindo ou do sorriso as imagens mais votadas como atrativas foram as consideradas harmônicas. E as imagens mais votadas como menos atrativas foram as consideradas desarmônicas. Com base nos resultados obtidos nesta tese, pode-se concluir que a população avaliada se mostrou em sua maioria dentro dos parâmetros considerados harmônicos para as proporções faciais, sorriso-face, sorriso e dentárias, e que houve associação significativa de proporções faciais e dentárias para os diferentes tipos de face. Ao avaliar a percepção estética dos parâmetros da população avaliada, de maneira geral não houve diferença significativa entre os avaliadores, independentemente do gênero, faixa etária, formação na área de Odontologia e especialidade. A maioria dos avaliadores selecionou as imagens consideradas harmônicas como mais atrativas comparada as desarmônicas.Universidade PositivoBrasilPós-GraduaçãoPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Odontologia ClínicaUPNolasco, Gisele Maria Correrhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6612641373865783Saab, Rafaella Caramori2021-05-13T13:07:36Z20192021-05-13T13:07:36Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://repositorio.cruzeirodosul.edu.br/handle/123456789/2161porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório do Centro Universitário Braz Cubasinstname:Centro Universitário Braz Cubas (CUB)instacron:CUB2021-06-24T11:54:45Zoai:repositorio.cruzeirodosul.edu.br:123456789/2161Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.brazcubas.edu.br/oai/requestbibli@brazcubas.edu.bropendoar:2021-06-24T11:54:45Repositório do Centro Universitário Braz Cubas - Centro Universitário Braz Cubas (CUB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras
title Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras
spellingShingle Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras
Saab, Rafaella Caramori
Odontologia
Odontologia - Aspectos estéticos
Mulheres - Cuidados dentários
Harmonia (Estética)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
title_short Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras
title_full Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras
title_fullStr Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras
title_full_unstemmed Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras
title_sort Análise dos parâmetros de harmonia facial e dentária em jovens mulheres brasileiras
author Saab, Rafaella Caramori
author_facet Saab, Rafaella Caramori
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Nolasco, Gisele Maria Correr
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6612641373865783
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saab, Rafaella Caramori
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Odontologia
Odontologia - Aspectos estéticos
Mulheres - Cuidados dentários
Harmonia (Estética)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
topic Odontologia
Odontologia - Aspectos estéticos
Mulheres - Cuidados dentários
Harmonia (Estética)
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ODONTOLOGIA
description The objectives of this thesis, presented in manuscript format, were: 1. To identify aesthetic parameters of facial and dental harmony (facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions) and to identify the association of these proportions with the different types of face in a population of young women (Manuscript 1); 2. To evaluate the perception of facial aesthetics and smile of young women by lay people and specialists in different areas of dentistry (Manuscript 2). For this thesis, a convenience sample of 103 young Brazilian women (from the southern region of Brazil), dental students, aged 18 to 31 years was selected. For the analysis of the aesthetic parameters (aesthetic proportions), three standardized photographs were taken: frontal of the face without smiling, frontal of the smiling face and an approximate photo of the smile. The images were analyzed using Adobe PhotoShop CS4 software and the measurements were obtained by means of anatomical points and linear tracings, and expressed as proportions (facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions). For manuscript 1, according to the height/width ratio found, the individuals were categorized as medium, long or short faces. Then, associations between the proportions evaluated for the different face types were established by multivariate linear regression (α=0,05). Most of the sample was classified as medium face, and presented normality in the evaluated proportions. It can be observed that there was a significant association between facial and dental proportions and different types of face (p <0.05). The individuals with short faces presented reduction of the middle third of the face, decrease of the space between the lips in the smile and decrease of the external height of the lips in the smile, compared to the individuals of the middle face. In long-faced individuals there was a decrease in upper lip length or an increase in lower lip length compared to middle-face individuals. Regarding dental proportions, long-faced individuals had significantly higher central incisor height than middle-faced individuals. For manuscript 2, from the photographs of the 103 young women, two facial proportions were obtained: height/width of the face and proportion of the thirds of the face (upper third + middle third/lower third). Afterwards, 30 images (10 photographs face without smile, 10 smiling face and 10 of smile) were selected from 5 volunteers considered harmonic (measures of proportions closer to the golden ratio 1.618) and 5 volunteers considered non-harmonic (proportions evaluated discrepant in relation to the proportion golden). The images were randomly arranged (harmonic or non-harmonic) in a Google platform form for further evaluation of the attractiveness of lay people and experts in different areas of dentistry. Individually, the images were evaluated by assigning concepts from 0 not pleasant to 10 very pleasant. Next, the evaluators selected two images, one considered most attractive and one less attractive. Data were subjected to statistical analysis (Mann-Whitney, Kruskall Wallis and Chi-square tests, with a significance level of 5%. A total of 144 people performed the evaluation of the photographs, of which 97 (60.6%) were female and 47 (29.4%) were male. The age of respondents ranged from 21 to 62 years (mean age 35.22 ± 9.04 years). Thirty-two (20%) individuals were lay people (not trained in dentistry) and 112 (70%) graduated in dentistry, of which 21 (13.1%) had a specialty in Restorative Dentistry, 25 (15.6%) in Surgery, 35 (21.9%) in Orthodontics and 31 (19.4%) in Prosthesis. Significant difference could be observed between the medians of the images considered harmonic and non-harmonic in the pictures without smiling, smiling and of smile, regardless of gender, age and background. Higher values were observed for the harmonic images compared to the non-harmonic ones. There was no difference in aesthetic perception among lay people and dentists for harmonic and non-harmonic images in photos without smiling, smiling or of smile. Regarding the different specialties evaluated, there was significant difference only in the non-harmonic images of the smiling photos, where higher values were attributed by the Prosthesis specialists, differing from the specialties of Buccomaxillofacial Surgery and Orthodontics. It could be observed that for all photos the most voted images as attractive were those considered harmonic. And the most voted images as least attractive were those considered non-harmonic. Based on the results obtained from this thesis, it can be concluded that the population evaluated was mostly within the parameters considered harmonic for facial, smile-face, smile and dental proportions, and that there was a significant association of facial and dental proportions for the different types of face. In evaluating the aesthetic perception of the parameters of the population evaluated, in general there was no significant difference between the evaluators, regardless of gender, age, education in dentistry and specialty. Most evaluators selected harmonic images as more attractive compared to nonharmonic ones.
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