2018
DOI: 10.4236/jbm.2018.611002
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When the Silence Speaks: The Smile

Abstract: Background: Understanding the importance, value and self-image that the smile represents in the daily life of the individual remains a subject of high scientific interest. Aim: The present qualitative and exploratory study aims at understanding the importance of the self-perception of the mouth and smile on the mental representation of self-image and the well-being of the individual. Materials and Methods: The convenience sample consisted of 151 children and youngsters of both genders, ages 8-24 years, who use… Show more

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“…The methodological strategy was of the qualitative kind, through the content analysis of a collection of drawings made by patients, combined with quantitative parameters. Following the methodology of a research project realized by Do Rosário Dias et al, [1] the convenience sample consisted of 151 children and youngsters of both genders, ages 8-24 years, who used an orthodontic appliance for 6 months (6 M) to 1 year (1 Y) and who were treated at the (Egas Moniz University Clinic Portugal (1)). Patients were invited to produce two self-portraits of their mouth/smile based on the following questions: (1)" What was your mouth like before you had the orthodontic appliance?"…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The methodological strategy was of the qualitative kind, through the content analysis of a collection of drawings made by patients, combined with quantitative parameters. Following the methodology of a research project realized by Do Rosário Dias et al, [1] the convenience sample consisted of 151 children and youngsters of both genders, ages 8-24 years, who used an orthodontic appliance for 6 months (6 M) to 1 year (1 Y) and who were treated at the (Egas Moniz University Clinic Portugal (1)). Patients were invited to produce two self-portraits of their mouth/smile based on the following questions: (1)" What was your mouth like before you had the orthodontic appliance?"…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10,11] As a criterion of objectivity, patients were asked to portray in their drawings only the mouth/smile and no other parts of the face, thus centering the object of empirical analysis on the smile. [1,12] To proceed to the statistical analysis of the obtained data, the theoretical assumption of Sawyer et al [14] as well that of Pikunas [15] was followed, and the sample was divided into four childhood and adolescence age groups: (i) "children" (8-12 years); (ii) "preteens" (13-14 years); (iii) "adolescents" (15-17 years), and (iv) "emerging adults" (18-24 years).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Understanding the importance of smiling in terms of the intrapsychic perception (mental representation) of the individual's self-image, in the context of established interpersonal relationships, is a highly scientific topic [1][2][3]. The face is the area of the human body where emotions seem to be externalized, consciously or unconsciously, through facial expressions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%