Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the intra- and inter-examiner reproducibility of photographic records of the facial profile in Natural Head Position (NHP) and Oriented Position (OP) taken by four examiners (two orthodontists, one oral and maxillofacial surgeon, and one photography technician). METHODS: Each professional captured two lateral photographs of 25 individuals during the first (T1) and second phases (T2), to assess the reproducibility of the technique and method error using angular measurements, based on the soft tissue Glabella and soft tissue Pogonion landmarks. The Shapiro-Wilk normality test and intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) tests, using a two-way mixed model, were applied. To assess the agreement between the NHP and OP methods, Bland-Altman analysis was conducted, followed by regression analysis. The significance level for all statistical analyses was set at 5%. RESULTS: The ICC analysis for the angular measurement in the NHP position demonstrated good inter-examiner reliability at T1 (ICC=0.706; p<0.001) and T2 (ICC=0.739; p<0.001). In the intra-examiner analysis, only examiner 1 (orthodontist) showed moderate reliability (ICC=0.504; p<0.001). For the OP position, the analysis revealed good inter-examiner reliability at T1 (ICC=0.708; p<0.001) and T2 (ICC=0.704; p<0.001). Again, only examiner 1 (orthodontist) exhibited moderate intra-examiner reliability (ICC=0.530; p=0.033). The Bland-Altman plots demonstrated agreement between NHP and OP for each examiner at T1 and T2. CONCLUSION: The NHP and OP techniques were reliable when performed by technically proficient and calibrated professionals.