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NCT06494709
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Quantitative Evaluation of Attention to Faces After Orthognathic Surgery With Eye-tracking

Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Amiens

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Summary

Dentofacial deformities refer to morphological anomalies of the jaws. Their development during growth determines the shape of the lower third of the face and the type of dental occlusion. A maxillo-mandibular dysmorphosis associates morphological modification of the face and anomaly of the occlusion. If these anomalies are most often hereditary, they also depend on acquired factors such as swallowing, breathing, sucking or phonation disorders. Angle's classification defines three classes of dental occlusion: class I, when the ratio between the maxillary and mandibular first molars is normal, class II when the upper molar is too far forward, and class III when it is too far back. Class II and III dysmorphoses can result in an alteration of the masticatory function, pain (TMJ, headaches) or sleep apnea. At the same time, they cause patients to experience a decrease in self-esteem, anxiety and social discomfort. Class II and II usually require orthodontic treatment and orthognathic surgery to correctly align the jaws. This surgery has a positive impact on the dental occlusion and the functions concerned, but also on the facial morphology, all of which often leads to an improvement in the patient's quality of life. Standardized photographs presenting control subjects (class I) and patients (class II and class III) before and after surgery will be included in an approximately 10 min video sequence. Naive participants will look at this sequence during which the faces of the controls and the patients - before and after surgery - will alternate, with the instruction being free visual exploration of the images. The total fixation durations in defined areas of interest (eyes, nose, mouth, chin) will be recorded with an eye tracking device and the results will be processed using a dedicated software.

Official title: Pilot Study of Quantitative Evaluation of Attention to Faces of Patients With Orthognathic Surgery Using Eye-tracking

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2024-07-02

Completion Date

2026-08

Last Updated

2024-07-11

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

OTHER

photographs

Standardized photographs presenting 10 control subjects (class I) and patients with dentofacial deformities (10 class II and 10 class III) before and after surgery - from the front and from the side - will be used to form an approximately 10 min video sequence using the Tobii Pro Lab® software (Tobii Pro AB, Danderyd, Sweden). The naive participants will look at the percept during which the faces of the controls and the patients will alternate, with the only instruction being free visual exploration of the percept. The fixation duration in the defined areas of interest (eyes, nose, mouth, chin) will be recorded with a Tobii® Pro X3-120 eye-tracking device and the results will be processed with the Tobii Pro Lab® software.

Locations (1)

Amiens University Hospital

Amiens, Picardie, France