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Dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: A cross-sectional multi-site study

BACKGROUND: How dental education influences students’ dental and dentofacial esthetic perception has been studied for some time, given the importance of esthetics in dentistry. However, no study before has studied this question in a large sample of students from all grades of dental school. This stu...

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Autores principales: Romsics, Lívia, Segatto, Angyalka, Boa, Kristóf, Becsei, Roland, Rózsa, Noémi, Szántó, Ildikó, Nemes, Judit, Segatto, Emil
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7067484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32163487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230182
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author Romsics, Lívia
Segatto, Angyalka
Boa, Kristóf
Becsei, Roland
Rózsa, Noémi
Szántó, Ildikó
Nemes, Judit
Segatto, Emil
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Segatto, Angyalka
Boa, Kristóf
Becsei, Roland
Rózsa, Noémi
Szántó, Ildikó
Nemes, Judit
Segatto, Emil
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description BACKGROUND: How dental education influences students’ dental and dentofacial esthetic perception has been studied for some time, given the importance of esthetics in dentistry. However, no study before has studied this question in a large sample of students from all grades of dental school. This study sought to fill that gap. The aim was to assess if students’ dentofacial esthetic autoperception and heteroperception are associated with their actual stage of studies (grade) and if autoperception has any effect on heteroperception. METHODS: Between October 2018 and August 2019, a questionnaire was distributed to 919 dental students of all 5 grades of dental school at all four dental schools in Hungary. The questionnaire consisted of the following parts (see also the supplementary material): 1. Demographic data (3 items), Self-Esthetics I (11 multiple- choice items regarding the respondents’ perception of their own dentofacial esthetics), Self-Esthetics II (6 Likert-type items regarding the respondents’ perception of their own dentofacial esthetics), and Image rating (10 items, 5 images each, of which the respondents have to choose the one they find the most attractive). Both the self-esthetics and the photo rating items were aimed at the assessment of mini- and microesthetic features. RESULTS: The response rate was 93.7% (861 students). The self-perception of the respondents was highly favorable, regardless of grade or gender. Grade and heteroperception were significantly associated regarding maxillary midline shift (p < 0.01) and the relative visibility of the arches behind the lips (p < 0.01). Detailed analysis showed a characteristic pattern of preference changes across grades for both esthetic aspects. The third year of studies appeared to be a dividing line in both cases, after which a real preference order was established. Association between autoperception and heteroperception could not be verified for statistical reasons. CONCLUSION: Our findings corroborate the results of most previous studies regarding the effect of dental education on the dentofacial esthetic perception of students. We have shown that the effect can be demonstrated on the grade level, which we attribute to the specific curricular contents. We found no gender effect, which, in the light of the literature, suggests that the gender effect in dentofacial esthetic perception is highly culture dependent. The results allow no conclusion regarding the relation between autoperception and heteroperception.
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spelling pubmed-70674842020-03-23 Dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: A cross-sectional multi-site study Romsics, Lívia Segatto, Angyalka Boa, Kristóf Becsei, Roland Rózsa, Noémi Szántó, Ildikó Nemes, Judit Segatto, Emil PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: How dental education influences students’ dental and dentofacial esthetic perception has been studied for some time, given the importance of esthetics in dentistry. However, no study before has studied this question in a large sample of students from all grades of dental school. This study sought to fill that gap. The aim was to assess if students’ dentofacial esthetic autoperception and heteroperception are associated with their actual stage of studies (grade) and if autoperception has any effect on heteroperception. METHODS: Between October 2018 and August 2019, a questionnaire was distributed to 919 dental students of all 5 grades of dental school at all four dental schools in Hungary. The questionnaire consisted of the following parts (see also the supplementary material): 1. Demographic data (3 items), Self-Esthetics I (11 multiple- choice items regarding the respondents’ perception of their own dentofacial esthetics), Self-Esthetics II (6 Likert-type items regarding the respondents’ perception of their own dentofacial esthetics), and Image rating (10 items, 5 images each, of which the respondents have to choose the one they find the most attractive). Both the self-esthetics and the photo rating items were aimed at the assessment of mini- and microesthetic features. RESULTS: The response rate was 93.7% (861 students). The self-perception of the respondents was highly favorable, regardless of grade or gender. Grade and heteroperception were significantly associated regarding maxillary midline shift (p < 0.01) and the relative visibility of the arches behind the lips (p < 0.01). Detailed analysis showed a characteristic pattern of preference changes across grades for both esthetic aspects. The third year of studies appeared to be a dividing line in both cases, after which a real preference order was established. Association between autoperception and heteroperception could not be verified for statistical reasons. CONCLUSION: Our findings corroborate the results of most previous studies regarding the effect of dental education on the dentofacial esthetic perception of students. We have shown that the effect can be demonstrated on the grade level, which we attribute to the specific curricular contents. We found no gender effect, which, in the light of the literature, suggests that the gender effect in dentofacial esthetic perception is highly culture dependent. The results allow no conclusion regarding the relation between autoperception and heteroperception. Public Library of Science 2020-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7067484/ /pubmed/32163487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230182 Text en © 2020 Romsics et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Romsics, Lívia
Segatto, Angyalka
Boa, Kristóf
Becsei, Roland
Rózsa, Noémi
Szántó, Ildikó
Nemes, Judit
Segatto, Emil
Dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: A cross-sectional multi-site study
title Dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: A cross-sectional multi-site study
title_full Dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: A cross-sectional multi-site study
title_fullStr Dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: A cross-sectional multi-site study
title_full_unstemmed Dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: A cross-sectional multi-site study
title_short Dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: A cross-sectional multi-site study
title_sort dentofacial mini- and microesthetics as perceived by dental students: a cross-sectional multi-site study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7067484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32163487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0230182
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