Mariya Khalid, Sidra Javed, Palwasha Ihsan, Maria Naeem, Muhammad Ali Chughtai, Ehtesham Khan, Amina Tariq

Perception about Importance of Buccal Corridor and its Width in Smile Esthetics

Mariya Khalid, Sidra Javed, Palwasha Ihsan, Maria Naeem, Muhammad Ali Chughtai, Ehtesham Khan, Amina Tariq



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ABSTRACT

Aim: To assess the perception of dental students and house officers regarding role of buccal corridor in smile esthetics and to determine the
most esthetically pleasing buccal corridor width.

Methods: A photograph of the patient’s face, smiling with the teeth visible up to the first molar was modified digitally to create smiles with no buccal corridor, increasing buccal corridors widths of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20 % and 25% respectively compared with the width of inner oral commissure. A total of 376 dental students and HOs participated in the study and data was collected in questionnaires.

Results: Buccal corridor is considered to affect the smile esthetics of an individual by 72.4% of house officers, 67.6% of second year students, 48.7% of 3rd year students and 52.4% of fourth year students(P value: 0.002). Visibility of around 5-10% of buccal corridor was considered most esthetically pleasing, however, the result was not significant.

Conclusion: Buccal corridor is an important component in smile esthetics considered by students and house officers of dental colleges. Buccal corridor width of 5-10 % was considered most esthetically pleasing among participants.

Keywords: Buccal corridor, Esthetics, perception



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