Contribution of facial components to the attractiveness of the smiling face in male and female patients: A cross-sectional correlation study

Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2020 Jan;157(1):98-104. doi: 10.1016/j.ajodo.2019.01.022.

Abstract

Introduction: Esthetic improvement is a key motivator in undergoing orthodontic treatment. This study aims to quantify the contribution of the smile and other facial components to the overall esthetics of attractiveness.

Methods: The attractiveness of 60 subjects (30 men, 30 women), aged 18-35 years, before orthodontic treatment, was retrospectively evaluated by 8 laypersons using the Visual Analog Scale. Pearson and stepwise correlations were calculated between the attractiveness of the smiling face and the attractiveness of facial components; namely the smile, nose, eyes, hair, chin, eyebrows, and skin.

Results: A strong correlation between the face and smile attractiveness was found (r = 0.71) for the whole sample. No significant correlations were found between attractiveness and the other facial components. When divided by gender, the smile (r = 0.70) and the eyes (r = 0.51) correlated with the attractiveness of the smiling face for men. For women, the face registered a significant correlation with the smile (r = 0.83) and the skin (r = 0.37).

Conclusions: In general, smile attractiveness was strongly correlated with the attractiveness of the smiling face, which is the only significant component. For men, the smile was responsible for 49% of the variation in the attractiveness of the smiling face, the eyes for 22%, and the hair for 6%. For women, 69% of the variation in facial attractiveness could be attributed to smile.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Correlation of Data*
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Esthetics, Dental
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Smiling*
  • Young Adult