Abstract

One of the main objectives of orthodontic treatment is to achieve an esthetic smile. This study set out to analyze differences in the perception of smile esthetics among patients before and after receiving orthodontic treatment. 250 Spanish patients analyzed a single photograph in which, by means of computer software, midline diastema, black triangle, gingival margin of the left central incisor, and gingival (“gummy”) smile were altered. Each patient analyzed these images before and after undergoing orthodontic treatment. Patients scored the photographs on a scale from 1 to 10. Statistical analyses of each group’s level of perception were carried out, identifying significant differences in evaluations before and after treatment, and in relation to subjects’ gender and age. Patients presented significant differences in the esthetic perception of midline diastema and gummy smile anomalies after they had completed orthodontic treatment. Gender influenced the perception of smile esthetics, whereby women were significantly more critical of midline diastema, black triangle and gingival margin of the upper central incisor than men. The age variable also showed significant differences in the perception of midline diastema and black triangle anomalies. The perception of smile esthetics of some dental anomalies changes as a result of orthodontic treatment. Gender influences the perception of some of the dental anomalies studied.

Highlights

  • Achieving a beautiful, esthetic smile is one of the main goals of orthodontic treatment

  • The objectives of this study were: 1- To compare the perception of smile aesthetics in a group of individuals before and after they had received orthodontic treatment; 2To determine whether there are differences in perception resulting from the subjectsgender and age

  • The present study found statistically significant differences between genders in the perception of midline diastema, black triangle and gingival margin, whereby women were more critical of these anomalies than men

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Introduction

Esthetic smile is one of the main goals of orthodontic treatment. Beauty has both objective and subjective dimensions. For this reason, the perception of smile esthetics depends on factors such as social and cultural awareness [1], gender [2], or the age of the observer [3]. Several studies have compared the perception of smile esthetics among lay people with different professional backgrounds [4], general dentists [5,6,7,8,9], and orthodontists [10,11,12].

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