Canting of the occlusal plane: perceptions of dental professionals and laypersons
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Olivares Rueda, Amparo; Vicente Hernández, Ascensión; Jacobo Pérez, Carmen; Molina, Sara María; Rodríguez, Alicia; Bravo González, Luis Alberto
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2013
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Objectives: To determine if canting of the occlusal plane influences esthetic evaluation of the smile among orthodontists, dentists and laypersons.
Study Design: A frontal photo of a smile with 0º occlusal plane canting in relation to the bipupillary plane was
modified using Adobe Photoshop C3 (Adobe Systems Inc, San José, California) to generate two images with occlusal plane inclinations of 2º and 4º. The three images were evaluated esthetically by orthodontists (n=40) general
dentists (n=40) and laypersons (n=40). Each image was awarded a score as follows: 1=esthetically acceptable;
2=moderately acceptable; 3=esthetically unacceptable. Evaluators also placed the three images in order in preference. Data were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis (p<0.05) and the Mann-Whitney tests, applying the Bonferroni Correction (p<0.016).
Results: No significant differences (p> 0.05) were found between the three groups for 0º and 2º cants (median
for orthodontists=1; general dentists=1; laypersons=1). Orthodontists (median score=3) made evaluations of the
image with 4º occlusal plane that were significantly different from general dentists (median=2) and laypersons
(median=2). All three groups put the 0º image in first place in order of esthetic acceptability, the 2º image in second place and the 4º image in third place. Orthodontists placed the 0º image in first place with significantly greater
frequency (p<0.016) than laypersons.
Conclusions: Occlusal plane canting of 0º and 2º were evaluated as esthetically acceptable by the three groups.
The 4º occlusal plane cant was evaluated more negatively by orthodontists than by general dentists and laypersons. All three groups placed the 0º image in first place of esthetic acceptability, 2º in second place and 4º in third.
Orthodontists put the 0º image in first place with significantly greater frequency than laypersons.
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