Comparative Analysis of Dynamic Esthetic Characteristics in Spontaneous Smiles Among Hani and Han Youths in Yunnan Province, China
Hongrun Liang, Yunhong Lin, Xiaoxue Ren, Wanni Fu, Xingxing LiObjective:
The aim of this study is to examine the dynamic esthetic characteristics of spontaneous smiles in Hani and Han youths in Yunnan Province.
Methods:
Employing a multistage stratified cluster random sampling approach, participants from the Hani and Han ethnic groups in Yunnan Province were recruited. Digital videography was used to capture facial characteristics at both rest and during spontaneous smiles. Subsequently, selected images were analyzed for dynamic esthetic parameters concerning the lips, teeth, and gingiva using image measurement software.
Results:
The study included youths from the Hani (n = 68) and Han (n = 59) ethnic groups in Yunnan Province. During spontaneous smiles, the exposure of maxillary central incisors was more pronounced compared with maxillary lateral incisors and canines in both ethnic groups. Variations in gingival display of central incisors were observed among males in the 2 ethnic groups (
Conclusion:
The dynamic esthetic characteristics of the lips, teeth, and gingiva exhibit similarities between the youth of Hani and Han ethnicities in Yunnan Province. However, notable differences in certain dynamic smile esthetic traits exist between the sexes.