Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present

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Autor(a) principal: Musskopf,Marta Liliana
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Rocha,Jose Mariano da, Rosing,Cassiano Kuchenbecker
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Dental Journal
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-64402013000400385
Resumo: The aim of this study was to compare the smile esthetic perception of patients, dental students and dentists faced to different situations concerning gingival margin position. A total of 123 individuals (41 patients, 41 dental students and 41 dentists) completed a structured questionnaire and evaluated 6 pictures of the same smile modified in Adobe Photoshop® image-editing software representing: no gingival recession, 2 mm recession in one maxillary lateral incisor, 2 mm recession in both maxillary lateral incisors, 2 mm recession in one maxillary canine, 2 mm recession in both maxillary canines and generalized 2 mm recession. The visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to rate the esthetic perception. Mean VAS values were calculated and compared among gingival situations as well as group of respondents by one-way ANOVA, with an alpha level of 0.05. VAS analysis revealed that mean values ranged from 4.2 (±1.8) to 6.8 (±1.7). Images with no gingival recession received the highest score by all groups, with statistically significant differences among dentists and dental students. However, patients scored images with no recession with significantly lower ranks as compared with dentists and dental students. No significant differences were observed among patients for any of the situations. When dentists and dental students were compared, the worst situation was observed for generalized gingival recession, with scores 4.2 (±1.8) and 4.9 (±1.8), respectively. Patients and dental professionals had different perceptions about esthetics related to gingival margin position.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present
title Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present
spellingShingle Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present
Musskopf,Marta Liliana
esthetics
gingival recession
patient perception
smiling
title_short Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present
title_full Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present
title_fullStr Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present
title_full_unstemmed Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present
title_sort Perception of Smile Esthetics Varies Between Patients and Dental Professionals When Recession Defects are Present
author Musskopf,Marta Liliana
author_facet Musskopf,Marta Liliana
Rocha,Jose Mariano da
Rosing,Cassiano Kuchenbecker
author_role author
author2 Rocha,Jose Mariano da
Rosing,Cassiano Kuchenbecker
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Musskopf,Marta Liliana
Rocha,Jose Mariano da
Rosing,Cassiano Kuchenbecker
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv esthetics
gingival recession
patient perception
smiling
topic esthetics
gingival recession
patient perception
smiling
description The aim of this study was to compare the smile esthetic perception of patients, dental students and dentists faced to different situations concerning gingival margin position. A total of 123 individuals (41 patients, 41 dental students and 41 dentists) completed a structured questionnaire and evaluated 6 pictures of the same smile modified in Adobe Photoshop® image-editing software representing: no gingival recession, 2 mm recession in one maxillary lateral incisor, 2 mm recession in both maxillary lateral incisors, 2 mm recession in one maxillary canine, 2 mm recession in both maxillary canines and generalized 2 mm recession. The visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to rate the esthetic perception. Mean VAS values were calculated and compared among gingival situations as well as group of respondents by one-way ANOVA, with an alpha level of 0.05. VAS analysis revealed that mean values ranged from 4.2 (±1.8) to 6.8 (±1.7). Images with no gingival recession received the highest score by all groups, with statistically significant differences among dentists and dental students. However, patients scored images with no recession with significantly lower ranks as compared with dentists and dental students. No significant differences were observed among patients for any of the situations. When dentists and dental students were compared, the worst situation was observed for generalized gingival recession, with scores 4.2 (±1.8) and 4.9 (±1.8), respectively. Patients and dental professionals had different perceptions about esthetics related to gingival margin position.
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