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Percepção da atratividade mentual feminina por cirurgiões bucomaxilofaciais, ortodontistas e leigos

Authors :
Belmiro Cavalcanti do Egito Vasconcelos
Patrícia Mendonça Borba
Guaracy Fonseca Junior
Emerson Filipe de Carvalho Nogueira
Alípio Miguel Rocha Neto
Laísa Brenda de Holanda Cavalcanti
Source :
Orthodontic Science and Practice. 14:86-91
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Editora e Livrarias Plena Ltd., 2021.

Abstract

Objectives- Evaluate the perception of the female chin attractiveness by maxillofacial surgeons, orthodontists and lay people through simulations of mentoplasty performed with the aid of a software. Profile photography along with lateral face teleradiography were manipulated using Dolphin Imaging Software version 11.8, and different clinical situations were designed. Methods: The alterations were performed with anteroposterior movements, with images of mentoplasty of advancement (+2, +3 and +4), and recoil (-2, -3, -4). The reference of the movement was given in relation to the True Vertical Line (TVL). Ninety people were interviewed. 30 orthodontists, 30 maxillofacial surgeons and 30 lay people. They observed the photos and classified the profile according to extremely pleasant, pleasant, unpleasant and extremely pleasant. To evaluate the presence of significant difference between the groups in relation to the profile analysis, the Fisher Exact test was used. Results: Most lay people, surgeons and orthodontists (46%) considered the chin at the limit of the TVL as an extremely attractive profile. 34.4% considered the chin 2 mm before the TVL as an attractive profile; chin 3 mm beyond the TVL as unattractive (45.5%), and the most unattractive ones were 4 mm beyond the TVL (75.6%). Conclusion: So the great majority of the people interviewed showed a preference for the positioning of the chin in the TVL or slightly Class II profile in female patients, which can guide professionals in a better planning.

Details

ISSN :
19828799
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Orthodontic Science and Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0a4942a7a05b11ab066f9f419990e652
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.24077/2021;1453-8691