Tweed triangle [Charles Tweed, American dentist, 1895–1970; L, triangulus, three-cornered] , the triangle formed by the mandibular plane, the Frankfort horizontal plane, and the long axis of the lower central incisor. It is used as a diagnostic aid.
Tweed triangle [Charles Tweed, American dentist, 1895–1970; L, triangulus, three-cornered] , the triangle formed by the mandibular plane, the Frankfort horizontal plane, and the long axis of the lower central incisor. It is used as a diagnostic aid.