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      Correlation Between Cephalometric Measures and End-of-Treatment Facial Attractiveness.

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          Sixty-nine experienced Chinese orthodontists evaluated 108 Chinese patients' facial attractiveness from set of photographs (frontal, lateral, and frontal smiling photos) taken at the end of orthodontic treatment. These 108 patients, which contained an equal number of patients with Class I, II, and III malocclusion, were randomly selected from 6 orthodontic treatment centers throughout China. Spearman rank-order correlation coefficients (rs) analyses were performed to examine agreement in ranking between all judge pairs. Pearson correlation and multivariate regression were performed to examine the correlation between cephalometric measures and end-of-treatment Photo Attractiveness Rank.96.68% judge pairs showed moderate correlated (+0.4 ≤ rs < +0.7) subjective rankings. Cephalometric measures significantly correlated with end-of-treatment Photo Attractiveness Rank included interincisal angle (r = 0.330, P < 0.05), L1/MP° (r = 0.386, P < 0.05), L1-NBmm (r = 0.451, P < 0.01), L1/NB° (r = 0.374, P < 0.05), and profile angle (r = 0.353, P < 0.05) in Class I patients with an explained variance of 32.8%, and ANB angle (r = 0.432, P < 0.01), angle of convexity (r = 0.448, P < 0.01), profile angle (r = 0.488, P < 0.01), Li to E-line (r = 0.374, P < 0.05), Li to B-line (r = 0.543, P < 0.01), and Z angle (r = 0.543, P < 0.01) in Class II patient with an explained variance of 43.3%.There was less association than expected between objective measurements on the lateral cephalograms and clinicians' rankings of facial attractiveness on clinical photography in Chinese patients. Straight-stand lower incisor was desired for facial attractiveness of Class I malocclusion; and sagittal relationship and lip prominence influence the esthetics of Class II malocclusion in Chinese population.

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          Journal
          J Craniofac Surg
          The Journal of craniofacial surgery
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          1536-3732
          1049-2275
          Mar 2016
          : 27
          : 2
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          [1 ] *Department of Orthodontics, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Peking University, Beijing †Department of Orthodontics, Guanghua School and Hospital of Stomatology, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou ‡Department of Orthodontics, West China School of Stomatology, Sichuan University, Chengdu §Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an ||Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, Tongji University, Shanghai ¶Department of Orthodontics, Institute of Stomatology, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing #Department of Orthodontics, School of Stomatology, Capital Medical University, Beijing **Department of Orthodontics, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Wuhan University, Wuhan ††Department of Orthodontics, School and Hospital of Stomatology, Peking University, Beijing, China.
          Article
          10.1097/SCS.0000000000002444
          26872281
          faa895de-edac-418f-bccf-e93b06f79429
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