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interpupillary line

This document describes different reference lines used in dentistry to evaluate dental and facial alignment. It describes the interpupillary line, intercommissural line, gingival line, occlusal line, smile line, Frankfort horizontal plane, and midsagittal plane, and how they are used to assess the position of the teeth, lips, and facial structures.
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interpupillary line

This document describes different reference lines used in dentistry to evaluate dental and facial alignment. It describes the interpupillary line, intercommissural line, gingival line, occlusal line, smile line, Frankfort horizontal plane, and midsagittal plane, and how they are used to assess the position of the teeth, lips, and facial structures.
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INTERPUPILLARY LINE

Parallel to the incisal plane of the upper teeth and the contour of the gingival margin. Alterations.
evident between those three imaginary horizontal lines can lead to the need to correct the
gingival plan or until using orthodontics or surgery before making restorations
aesthetics in anterior teeth
INTERCOMMISSURAL LINE

Straight line that joins the mouth corners, with the


lips at rest and looking forward.
GINGIVAL LINE

it is evaluated in relation to the interpupillary line and the labial


superior.
OCCLUSAL LINE

Spee's Curve:

Line that goes from the edges


incisal edges of the incisors and tips Wilson Curve
cusps of the surfaces
occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth
High smile line:
LINE OF THE SMILE
The front teeth are
completely expose during
the smile, and also it
you can see a band Middle smile line:
gingival. sample from 75 to 100% of the
anterior teeth, as well as the
papillae gingival
interproximal.

Smile line low: The upper lip exposes the teeth


no more than 75%.
HORIZONTAL PLANE OF FRANKFORT

It is a line drawn from the upper aspect of the external auditory canal to the point
lower edge of the infraorbital border while the patient's eyes are parallel
regarding the floor.
PLAN MEDIOSAGITAL

It is divided into five equal parts, and each of these parts is equivalent to the
amplitude of an eye, that is to say, that the width of an eye is one fifth of the
way.

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