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Laser Indicated Occlusal Plane Device: A Novel Technique for Occlusal Plane Orientation
Keerthika Natarajan1, Murugesan Krishnan1, Suganya Srinivasan1
1Department of Prosthodontics, SRM Dental College, SRM University, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:
Parallelism to the ala-tragus line is commonly used as a guide for the orientation of the occlusal plane with the help of a fox plane. The accuracy of parallelism is affected by improper judgment or patient movement. This report describes a method with a modified fox plane that aids in occlusal plane determination. The device is placed in the patient's mouth with the maxillary occlusal rim to determine parallelism to the ala-tragus line and interpupillary line. The adjustments are made until the laser light on the device runs parallel to the ala-tragus line, and the spirit bubble is centered between the lines of the tube. This technique facilitates direct visualization of parallelism, thereby avoiding parallax errors.

