Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.  2017 Feb;39(2):4. 10.1186/s40902-017-0102-8.

Mentolabial angle and aesthetics: a quantitative investigation of idealized and normative values

Affiliations
  • 1Consultant Orthodontist/Honorary Senior Lecturer, Kingston and St George's Hospitals and St George’s Medical School, London, UK. Farhad.Naini@yahoo.co.uk
  • 2Professor and Head of Orthodontics and Craniofacial Development, King's College London Dental Institute, London, UK.
  • 3Professor of Orthodontics, Department of Reconstructive and Diagnostic Surgical Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy.
  • 4Professor of Orthodontics, King's College London Dental Institute, London, UK.
  • 5Professor, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Computing, Kingston University, London, UK.

Abstract

BACKGROUND
This study is a quantitative evaluation of the influence of the mentolabial angle on perceived attractiveness and threshold values of desire for surgery.
METHODS
The mentolabial angle of an idealized silhouette male Caucasian profile image was altered incrementally between 84° and 162°. Images were rated on a Likert scale by pretreatment orthognathic patients (n"‰="‰75), lay people (n"‰="‰75) and clinicians (n"‰="‰35).
RESULTS
A mentolabial angle of approximately 107° to 118° was deemed the most attractive, with a range of up to 140° deemed acceptable. Angles above or below this range were perceived as unattractive, and anything outside the range of below 98° or above 162° was deemed very unattractive. A deep mentolabial angle (84°) or an almost flat angle (162°) was deemed the least attractive. In terms of threshold values of desire for surgery, for all groups, a threshold value of ≥162° and ≤84° indicated a preference for surgery, although clinicians were least likely to suggest surgery. The clinician group was the most consistent, and for many of the images, there was some variation in agreement between clinicians and lay people as to whether surgery is required. There was even more variability in the assessments for the patient group.
CONCLUSIONS
It is recommended that in orthognathic and genioplasty planning, the range of normal variability of the mentolabial angle, in terms of observer acceptance, is taken into account as well as threshold values of desire for surgery. The importance of using patients as observers in attractiveness research is stressed.

Keyword

Keywords; Mentolabial angle; Labiomental angle; Labiomental fold; Attractiveness; Facial; Profile aesthetics

MeSH Terms

Esthetics*
Evaluation Studies as Topic
Genioplasty
Humans
Male
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