Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and Speech

Objective: To evaluate the effect of emotional states on reproducibilities of rest position, social and spontaneous smiles, and speech. Methods: A total of 30 individuals aged 18-22 years were included (mean age; 19.03 years ±1.03). Three emotional states were determined: amusing, sadness, and neut...

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Main Authors: Işıl Bulut, İlke Şahin, Furkan Dindaroğlu
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2024-12-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Orthodontics
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Online Access:https://turkjorthod.org/articles/effects-of-emotional-states-on-reproducibilities-of-rest-position-social-and-spontaneous-smiles-and-speech/doi/TurkJOrthod.2024.2024.28
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author Işıl Bulut
İlke Şahin
Furkan Dindaroğlu
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description Objective: To evaluate the effect of emotional states on reproducibilities of rest position, social and spontaneous smiles, and speech. Methods: A total of 30 individuals aged 18-22 years were included (mean age; 19.03 years ±1.03). Three emotional states were determined: amusing, sadness, and neutral. The participants watched three different videos in 3 sessions on the same day. After each video, the participants completed a questionnaire to assess their mood. The rest position, social and spontaneous smiles, and speech recordings were gathered from the participants using videographic method. Measurements were made for each function. The Friedman test, One-Way ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis test was performed for statistical evaluations, and intra-observer correlation coefficients and Bland-Altman Limits of Agreement were calculated. Results: In spontaneous smiles, there were significant differences between amusing and sadness in the smile height (p=0.020); amusing and sadness in the lower lip thickness (p=0.029). In social smiles there was a significant difference between amusing and sadness in the maxillary incisor display (p=0.006). There were no statistically significant differences in the rest position, but clinically significant differences were observed in some participants. In speech, a significant difference was found between amusing and sadness in the distance between the upper lip and subnasal (p=0.035). Conclusion: The reproducibility of social and spontaneous smiles was influenced by various emotional states. However, the rest position exhibits higher reproducibility than social and spontaneous smiles in all emotional states.
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spelling doaj-art-9c8515cf82c948429794e8e3169c65062025-01-07T10:15:57ZengGalenos YayineviTurkish Journal of Orthodontics2528-96592148-95052024-12-0137420121210.4274/TurkJOrthod.2024.2024.28Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and SpeechIşıl Bulut0https://orcid.org/0009-0005-9764-3807İlke Şahin1Furkan Dindaroğlu2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4456-3115Ege University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics, İzmir, TurkeyEge University Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Psychology, İzmir, TurkeyEge University Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Orthodontics, İzmir, TurkeyObjective: To evaluate the effect of emotional states on reproducibilities of rest position, social and spontaneous smiles, and speech. Methods: A total of 30 individuals aged 18-22 years were included (mean age; 19.03 years ±1.03). Three emotional states were determined: amusing, sadness, and neutral. The participants watched three different videos in 3 sessions on the same day. After each video, the participants completed a questionnaire to assess their mood. The rest position, social and spontaneous smiles, and speech recordings were gathered from the participants using videographic method. Measurements were made for each function. The Friedman test, One-Way ANOVA, Kruskal-Wallis test was performed for statistical evaluations, and intra-observer correlation coefficients and Bland-Altman Limits of Agreement were calculated. Results: In spontaneous smiles, there were significant differences between amusing and sadness in the smile height (p=0.020); amusing and sadness in the lower lip thickness (p=0.029). In social smiles there was a significant difference between amusing and sadness in the maxillary incisor display (p=0.006). There were no statistically significant differences in the rest position, but clinically significant differences were observed in some participants. In speech, a significant difference was found between amusing and sadness in the distance between the upper lip and subnasal (p=0.035). Conclusion: The reproducibility of social and spontaneous smiles was influenced by various emotional states. However, the rest position exhibits higher reproducibility than social and spontaneous smiles in all emotional states.https://turkjorthod.org/articles/effects-of-emotional-states-on-reproducibilities-of-rest-position-social-and-spontaneous-smiles-and-speech/doi/TurkJOrthod.2024.2024.28rest positionsmilespeechreproducibilityemotional state
spellingShingle Işıl Bulut
İlke Şahin
Furkan Dindaroğlu
Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and Speech
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics
rest position
smile
speech
reproducibility
emotional state
title Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and Speech
title_full Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and Speech
title_fullStr Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and Speech
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and Speech
title_short Effects of Emotional States on Reproducibilities of Rest Position, Social and Spontaneous Smiles, and Speech
title_sort effects of emotional states on reproducibilities of rest position social and spontaneous smiles and speech
topic rest position
smile
speech
reproducibility
emotional state
url https://turkjorthod.org/articles/effects-of-emotional-states-on-reproducibilities-of-rest-position-social-and-spontaneous-smiles-and-speech/doi/TurkJOrthod.2024.2024.28
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