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Overbite: an overbite can cause exaggerated marionette lines, chin wrinkles and down-turned mouth. Gummy smile: excessive upper gums causes deeper, more pronounced laugh lines (nasolabial folds) and a deep crease under the nose.
Smile line refers to an imaginary line along the incisal edges of the maxillary anterior teeth which should mimic the curvature of the superior border of the lower lip while smiling.
Overbite: an overbite can cause exaggerated marionette lines, chin wrinkles and down-turned mouth. Gummy smile: excessive upper gums causes deeper, more pronounced laugh lines (nasolabial folds) and a deep crease under the nose.
ing to their classification, a low smile line reveals less than 75% of the maxillary incisors, an average smile line reveals 75 to 100% of the maxillary anterior teeth along with the interproximal gingiva and a high smile line reveals 100% of the anterior incisors and an abundant amount of the overlying gingiva.
ing to their classification, a low smile line reveals less than 75% of the maxillary incisors, an average smile line reveals 75 to 100% of the maxillary anterior teeth along with the interproximal gingiva and a high smile line reveals 100% of the anterior incisors and an abundant amount of the overlying gingiva.
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Lip line and smile line Lip line can be defined as the vertical position of the lower border of the upper lip. It is important to evaluate the lip line when smiling (smile line). The maximum upper lip elevation, during a strained smile, should also be assessed. As the smile expands, the teeth are exposed.
A high lip-line is one where all of the front teeth and gum tissue above the top front teeth are visible. It can range from a little gum to a large amount of gum tissue visible. This is considered a less pleasing appearance. The gum tissue surrounds the teeth.
The truth is that most people show at least 8 upper teeth when they smile and at least 6 lower teeth when they talk!

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