Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking
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Resumo: | Eye-tracking studies explore visual photographic perception from a variety of perspectives, as a renewed approach to traditional assessment. The present article aimed to evaluate the esthetic visual perception of laypeople on the lower third of the face, simulating an Angle Class I, Class II, and Class III profile. Class I (straight profile), Class II (mandibular retrognathism), and Class III (mandibular prognathism) were analyzed through a series of edited profile photographs, in the magnitudes of 2.5 mm 5mm, and 7.5 mm in male and female subjects. The changes occurred only in the lower third of the face and the maxilla remained unchanged. The scanning trace of 60 laypeople raters (30 males and 30 females) were recorded using the eye-tracker hardware and the Ogama software to visualize the ocular movement in areas of interest. Heat maps and dots maps were generated by the software to evaluate the main regions of ocular fixation. Each subject was asked to score the attractiveness of each profile separately using a visual analog scale. One-way ANOVA was performed to identify statistically significant differences (p < 0.05). Regarding the heatmaps, the perception of lip called great attention from the laypeople. Statistical difference was found for a complete-time of fixation between Class I and Class II 5mm (p=0.029) for the female model, Class I and Class III 7.5mm (p=0,028), Class I and Class II 7.5mm (p=0,013) for the male subject, where the images with the alterations called more attention than with the Class I for both models. As for attractiveness scores, Class, I for the female and male models were considered more attractive. The lower and upper lip demonstrated an influence on profile perception for alterations of 7.5mm in class III for males and females. Class I was considered more attractive for both models. More aged evaluators tented to give higher grades for attractiveness. |
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Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-trackingPercepción de la posición mandibular en modelos caucásicos en una vista sagital mediante eye-trackingPercepção da posição mandibular em modelos caucasianos em uma visão sagital via eye-trackingEye-Tracking TechnologyRetrognathiaPrognathismOrthodonticsOrthognathic surgery.Tecnologia de Rastreamento OcularRetrognagismoPrognatismoOrtodontiaCirurgia ortognática.Tecnologia de Rastreamento OcularRetrognatismoPrognatismoOrtodonciaCirugía ortognática.Eye-tracking studies explore visual photographic perception from a variety of perspectives, as a renewed approach to traditional assessment. The present article aimed to evaluate the esthetic visual perception of laypeople on the lower third of the face, simulating an Angle Class I, Class II, and Class III profile. Class I (straight profile), Class II (mandibular retrognathism), and Class III (mandibular prognathism) were analyzed through a series of edited profile photographs, in the magnitudes of 2.5 mm 5mm, and 7.5 mm in male and female subjects. The changes occurred only in the lower third of the face and the maxilla remained unchanged. The scanning trace of 60 laypeople raters (30 males and 30 females) were recorded using the eye-tracker hardware and the Ogama software to visualize the ocular movement in areas of interest. Heat maps and dots maps were generated by the software to evaluate the main regions of ocular fixation. Each subject was asked to score the attractiveness of each profile separately using a visual analog scale. One-way ANOVA was performed to identify statistically significant differences (p < 0.05). Regarding the heatmaps, the perception of lip called great attention from the laypeople. Statistical difference was found for a complete-time of fixation between Class I and Class II 5mm (p=0.029) for the female model, Class I and Class III 7.5mm (p=0,028), Class I and Class II 7.5mm (p=0,013) for the male subject, where the images with the alterations called more attention than with the Class I for both models. As for attractiveness scores, Class, I for the female and male models were considered more attractive. The lower and upper lip demonstrated an influence on profile perception for alterations of 7.5mm in class III for males and females. Class I was considered more attractive for both models. More aged evaluators tented to give higher grades for attractiveness.Los estudios de seguimiento ocular exploran la percepción fotográfica visual desde una variedad de perspectivas, como un enfoque renovado de la evaluación tradicional. El presente artículo tuvo como objetivo evaluar la percepción visual estética de legos en el tercio inferior de la cara, simulando un perfil de Clase I, Clase II y Clase III de Angle. La clase I (perfil recto), la clase II (retrognatismo mandibular) y la clase III (prognatismo mandibular) se analizaron a través de una serie de fotografías de perfil editadas, en las magnitudes de 2,5 mm, 5 mm, 7,5 mm y perfil reto en sujetos masculinos y femeninos. Los cambios ocurrieron solo en el tercio inferior de la cara y el maxilar permaneció sin cambios. El rastreo ocular de 60 evaluadores legos (30 hombres y 30 mujeres) se registró utilizando el hardware de seguimiento ocular y el software Ogama para visualizar el movimiento ocular. El software generó mapas de calor y mapas de puntos para evaluar las principales regiones de fijación ocular. Se pidió a cada sujeto que calificara el atractivo de cada perfil por separado utilizando una escala analógica visual. Se realizó ANOVA unidireccional para identificar diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p < 0,05). En cuanto a los mapas de calor, la percepción del labio llamó mucho la atención de los legos. Se encontró diferencia estadística para un tiempo completo de fijación entre Clase I y Clase II 5mm (p=0,029) para el modelo femenino, Clase I y Clase III 7,5mm (p=0,028), Clase I y Clase II 7,5mm (p=0,028). =0,013) para el sujeto masculino, donde llamaron más la atención las imágenes con las alteraciones que con la Clase I para ambos modelos. En cuanto a las puntuaciones de atractivo, Clase, I para los modelos femenino y masculino se consideraron más atractivos. El labio superior e inferior demostraron influencia en la percepción del perfil para alteraciones de 7.5mm en clase III para hombres y mujeres. La Clase I se consideró más atractiva para ambos modelos. Los evaluadores de mayor edad tendieron a otorgar calificaciones más altas por atractivo.Os estudos de rastreamento do olhar exploram a percepção fotográfica visual de uma variedade de perspectivas, como uma abordagem renovada à avaliação tradicional. O presente artigo teve como objetivo avaliar a percepção visual estética de leigos no terço inferior da face, simulando um perfil de Classe I, Classe II e Classe III. Classe I (perfil reto), Classe II (retrognatismo mandibular) e Classe III (prognatismo mandibular) foram analisadas através de uma série de fotografias editadas de perfil, nas magnitudes de 2,5 mm 5 mm e 7,5 mm além do perfil reto em indivíduos dos sexos masculino e feminino. As alterações ocorreram apenas no terço inferior da face e a maxila permaneceu inalterada. O rastreamento do olhar de 60 avaliadores leigos (30 homens e 30 mulheres) foi registrado usando o hardware eye-tracker e o software Ogama. Mapas de calor foram gerados pelo software para avaliar as principais regiões de fixação ocular. Cada sujeito foi solicitado a dar notas de atratividade de cada perfil separadamente usando uma escala analógica visual. Teste ANOVA foi realizado para identificar diferenças estatisticamente significativas (p < 0,05). Em relação aos heatmaps, a percepção do lábio chamou bastante atenção dos leigos. Foi encontrada diferença estatística para um tempo completo de fixação entre Classe I e Classe II 5mm (p=0,029) para o modelo feminino, Classe I e Classe III 7,5mm (p=0,028), Classe I e Classe II 7,5mm (p =0,013) para o sujeito masculino, em que as imagens com as alterações chamaram mais atenção do que com a Classe I para ambos os modelos. Quanto aos escores de atratividade, Classe, I para os modelos feminino e masculino foram considerados mais atraentes. Os lábios inferior e superior demonstraram influência na percepção do perfil para alterações de 7,5mm na Classe III para homens e mulheres. A Classe I foi considerada mais atrativa para ambos os modelos. Avaliadores mais velhos tenderam a dar notas mais altas para atratividade.Research, Society and Development2022-04-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2903610.33448/rsd-v11i6.29036Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 6; e15411629036Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 6; e15411629036Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 6; e154116290362525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29036/25075Copyright (c) 2022 Gil Guilherme Gasparello; Fábio Acciaris; Sergio Luiz Mota Júnior; Jussimar Scheffer Castilhos; Mohamad Jamal Bark; Giovani Ceron Hartmann; Matheus Melo Pithon; Orlando Motohiro Tanakahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGasparello, Gil Guilherme Acciaris, Fábio Mota Júnior, Sergio Luiz Castilhos, Jussimar Scheffer Bark, Mohamad Jamal Hartmann, Giovani Ceron Pithon, Matheus Melo Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro 2022-05-13T18:04:10Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29036Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:13.782841Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking Percepción de la posición mandibular en modelos caucásicos en una vista sagital mediante eye-tracking Percepção da posição mandibular em modelos caucasianos em uma visão sagital via eye-tracking |
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Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking |
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Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking Gasparello, Gil Guilherme Eye-Tracking Technology Retrognathia Prognathism Orthodontics Orthognathic surgery. Tecnologia de Rastreamento Ocular Retrognagismo Prognatismo Ortodontia Cirurgia ortognática. Tecnologia de Rastreamento Ocular Retrognatismo Prognatismo Ortodoncia Cirugía ortognática. |
title_short |
Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking |
title_full |
Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking |
title_fullStr |
Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking |
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Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking |
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Perception of mandibular position in Caucasian models in a sagittal view via eye-tracking |
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Gasparello, Gil Guilherme |
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Gasparello, Gil Guilherme Acciaris, Fábio Mota Júnior, Sergio Luiz Castilhos, Jussimar Scheffer Bark, Mohamad Jamal Hartmann, Giovani Ceron Pithon, Matheus Melo Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro |
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author |
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Acciaris, Fábio Mota Júnior, Sergio Luiz Castilhos, Jussimar Scheffer Bark, Mohamad Jamal Hartmann, Giovani Ceron Pithon, Matheus Melo Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro |
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Gasparello, Gil Guilherme Acciaris, Fábio Mota Júnior, Sergio Luiz Castilhos, Jussimar Scheffer Bark, Mohamad Jamal Hartmann, Giovani Ceron Pithon, Matheus Melo Tanaka, Orlando Motohiro |
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Eye-Tracking Technology Retrognathia Prognathism Orthodontics Orthognathic surgery. Tecnologia de Rastreamento Ocular Retrognagismo Prognatismo Ortodontia Cirurgia ortognática. Tecnologia de Rastreamento Ocular Retrognatismo Prognatismo Ortodoncia Cirugía ortognática. |
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Eye-Tracking Technology Retrognathia Prognathism Orthodontics Orthognathic surgery. Tecnologia de Rastreamento Ocular Retrognagismo Prognatismo Ortodontia Cirurgia ortognática. Tecnologia de Rastreamento Ocular Retrognatismo Prognatismo Ortodoncia Cirugía ortognática. |
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Eye-tracking studies explore visual photographic perception from a variety of perspectives, as a renewed approach to traditional assessment. The present article aimed to evaluate the esthetic visual perception of laypeople on the lower third of the face, simulating an Angle Class I, Class II, and Class III profile. Class I (straight profile), Class II (mandibular retrognathism), and Class III (mandibular prognathism) were analyzed through a series of edited profile photographs, in the magnitudes of 2.5 mm 5mm, and 7.5 mm in male and female subjects. The changes occurred only in the lower third of the face and the maxilla remained unchanged. The scanning trace of 60 laypeople raters (30 males and 30 females) were recorded using the eye-tracker hardware and the Ogama software to visualize the ocular movement in areas of interest. Heat maps and dots maps were generated by the software to evaluate the main regions of ocular fixation. Each subject was asked to score the attractiveness of each profile separately using a visual analog scale. One-way ANOVA was performed to identify statistically significant differences (p < 0.05). Regarding the heatmaps, the perception of lip called great attention from the laypeople. Statistical difference was found for a complete-time of fixation between Class I and Class II 5mm (p=0.029) for the female model, Class I and Class III 7.5mm (p=0,028), Class I and Class II 7.5mm (p=0,013) for the male subject, where the images with the alterations called more attention than with the Class I for both models. As for attractiveness scores, Class, I for the female and male models were considered more attractive. The lower and upper lip demonstrated an influence on profile perception for alterations of 7.5mm in class III for males and females. Class I was considered more attractive for both models. More aged evaluators tented to give higher grades for attractiveness. |
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