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A thorough mouth assessment, including inspection and palpation of the lips, gums, tongue, tonsils, uvula, and pharynx, is crucial in detecting potential health issues. Diseases ranging from oral cancer to systemic conditions like diabetes could be identified early through careful oral examination. This article provides a detailed guide on conducting a comprehensive mouth assessment.
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The inspection begins with visually examining the mouth for symmetry, color, and size.

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A validated lip fullness grading scale.

Alastair Carruthers1, Jean Carruthers, Bhushan Hardas

  • 1Department of Dermatology and Skin Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. alastair@carruthers.net

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A new 5-point Lip Fullness Grading Scale offers objective lip volume assessment. This reliable photonumeric scale demonstrates high expert agreement for clinical research and practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Aesthetic medicine
  • Dermatology
  • Plastic surgery

Background:

  • Accurate lip volume assessment is crucial for aesthetic procedures.
  • Existing methods for lip fullness evaluation lack objective quantification.
  • Need for a reliable tool in clinical research and practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and validate a photonumeric scale for objective lip fullness grading.
  • To establish the reliability of this scale for clinical applications.
  • To provide a standardized method for assessing lip volume.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a 5-point photonumeric rating scale for upper and lower lip fullness.
  • Rating of 35 subjects' photographs by nine independent experts, assessed twice.
  • Assessment of inter- and intrarater variability using intraclass correlation coefficients.

Main Results:

  • High inter-expert agreement was observed in lip fullness ratings.
  • Bubble plots indicated consistent and linear judgments among experts.
  • The scale demonstrated good reliability for both upper and lower lip assessment.

Conclusions:

  • The developed 5-point scale effectively quantifies lip fullness for common aesthetic concerns.
  • The scale exhibits excellent stratification and low intra- and interrater variability.
  • This photonumeric scale is a reliable tool for objective lip volume assessment in research and clinical settings.