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Does the gender of the subject affect perceived smile aesthetics when varying the dimensions of maxillary lateral incisors?

Authors :
Rebecca Playle
Andrew C. Harris
D. Tan
Liam Addy
Christopher Tredwin
Source :
British dental journal. 225(3)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objective To assess whether subject gender influences aesthetic opinion when altering the width of maxillary lateral incisors. Method Photographs of a male and a female smile, displaying only the lips and teeth, were digitally altered to produce images where the maxillary lateral incisor was proportioned 52%, 57%, 62%, 67%, 72% and 77% in relation to the width of the maxillary central incisor. The image was then made symmetrical. One hundred participants (50 male and 50 female) were asked to rank each set of photographs from 'most' to 'least attractive'. Result The 57% lateral incisor was considered the 'most attractive' with the 77% lateral incisor the 'least attractive' however no statistically significant difference existed with relation to subject or rater gender. Conclusion Neither the 'golden proportion' nor the 'Recurrent Aesthetic Dental' ('RED') proportion was deemed the most attractive. As subject gender did not have a significant effect, dentists should work to create aesthetic results on an individual basis, operating within a so-called 'golden range'.

Details

ISSN :
14765373 and 00070610
Volume :
225
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British dental journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....426efd95ab7dc53df07fc55e9240e6cc