The psychosocial impact of the smile arc and buccal corridor in young people in southern peru

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  • Sively Mercado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31984/oactiva.v5i3.508

Keywords:

Impacto psicosocial, arco de la sonrisa, corredor bucal

Abstract

Objective: To determine the psychosocial impact of the smile arc and buccal corridor in students 18 to 35 years of age, from the
Faculty of Dentistry, of the University Andina Nestor Caceres Velasquez. Materials and Methods: A descriptive, qualitative,
cross-sectional study was carried out; the sample consisted of 130 individuals, aged 18 to 32 years. The Dental Aesthetic
Psychosocial Impact Questionnaire (PIDAQ) was used, and the photographs of the smile were taken in a natural position. The
smile arc and buccal corridor were evaluated, and the degree of smile satisfaction in each gender was determined. Results:A
statistically significant relationship was found, where the patients’ satisfaction with their smile was poor in 61.1%, meanwhile
63.6% was regular, being the most frequent. 30.3 % was good, obtaining a statistically significant relation in the female
gender Conclusion:. The psychosocial impact of the smile arc and the vestibular corridor on aesthetic preference is more
relevant in the female gender.

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Mercado, S. (2020). The psychosocial impact of the smile arc and buccal corridor in young people in southern peru. Odontología Activa Revista Científica, 5(3), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.31984/oactiva.v5i3.508