Smile Aesthetics Satisfaction Scale: development and validation of a new brief five‐item measure of satisfaction with smile aesthetics in adults and the elderly
Objective To create and validate a brief questionnaire designed for the assessment of satisfaction with smile aesthetics and to test its efficiency as a patient‐centred outcome measure of aesthetic interventions in dentistry. Materials and methods A team of three specialists – two from prosthodontic...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International dental journal 2018-06, Vol.68 (3), p.162-170 |
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To create and validate a brief questionnaire designed for the assessment of satisfaction with smile aesthetics and to test its efficiency as a patient‐centred outcome measure of aesthetic interventions in dentistry.
Materials and methods
A team of three specialists – two from prosthodontics and one psychologist – used a self‐evaluation scale consisting of five elements in order to rate self‐perceived smile aesthetics. A total of 671 subjects (63% female), 18–86 years of age, were included in the investigation. The internal consistency, validity and stability of the questionnaire, along with the responsiveness induced by the tooth‐whitening procedure, were evaluated. The relationship between self‐perceived satisfaction with the smile aesthetics and the clinical status of the dentition was assessed.
Results
The questionnaire had one dimension accounting for 64.3% of variance and showed a high level of reliability (Cronbach α = 0.859). It measured a construct similar to concern with tooth appearance and the desire to improve this appearance (r = −0.403 and r = −0.353, respectively; P |
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ISSN: | 0020-6539 1875-595X |
DOI: | 10.1111/idj.12362 |