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J Craniomaxillofac Surg ; 41(8): 755-63, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23453133

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INTRODUCTION: Several investigators have compared the perception of profile attractiveness between professional and non-professional people, different groups of clinicians, and different ethnic groups. Our aim was to study preferences for facial protrusion in the lateral view for a straight Class I profile and to study the influence of gender, age, sex preference, and profession. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Portrait images of one male and one female model with a Class I occlusal relationship were warped into nine different antero-posterior positions. An internet site was established to reach as many people as possible, and a request was sent by email to participate in a scientific experiment. Finally, 1707 Caucasion assessors could be grouped. RESULTS: The preferred male profile is the straight full ante profile. For a feminine facial profile, the straight average and the straight 2/3 ante profiles were perceived as the most attractive. Surgeons tended to give significantly higher scores to attractive (ante) profiles, which correlated strongly with scores of the orthodontists. CONCLUSION: Whenever possible with combined orthodontic/surgery treatment, straight ante profiles should be aimed for.


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Beauty , Dental Occlusion , Face/anatomy & histology , White People , Adolescent , Adult , Age Factors , Aged , Attitude , Attitude of Health Personnel , Cephalometry/methods , Cohort Studies , Female , General Practice, Dental , Heterosexuality , Homosexuality , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Orthodontics , Orthognathic Surgery , Sex Factors , Surgery, Plastic , Young Adult
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