Osteometric points

Mid-point between two vertical grooves (philtrum) under the nose.
Mid-philtrum
Mid-nasal
Prosthion
Sub-nasal
Free border of nasal bone and mid-sagittal plane.
Rhinion
Pogonion
Mid-nasal
Sub-nasal
Meeting point of 4 cranial bones (occipital, frontal and 2x parietal bones).
Vertex
Glabella
Pogonion
Mid-ramus
Most lateral point of the zygomatic arch
Zygion
Gnathion
Mid-ramus
Sub-nasal
The most anterior point on the maxillary alveolar process in the midsagittal plane.
Prosthion
Pogonion
Vertex
Labrale inferius
Point where nasal septum and upper lip merge in the mid-sagittal plane.
Sub-nasal
Mid-nasal
Prosthion
Labrale inferius
The most anterior-inferior, mid-sagittal point on the border of the mandible
Gnathion
Menton
Pogonion
Labrale inferius
Small depression medial to supraorbital ridges and superior to nasal bones.
Glabella
Gnathion
Rhinion
Mid-ramus
Mid-point between condyle and angle of the mandible
Mid-ramus
Pogonion
Mid-philtrum
Gonion
The point where the superior vermillion border (coloured edge of the upper lip) meets the midsagittal (median) plane
Labrale inferius
Pogonion
Prosthion
Mid-nasal
Mid-point between superior and inferior border of nasal bone in midsagittal (median) plane.
Mid-nasal
Rhinion
Sub-nasal
Glabella
The most inferior, posterior and lateral point of the angle of the mandible.
Gonion
Sub-nasal
Gnathion
Menton
Intersection between frontonasal suture and midsagittal (median) plane.
Nasion
Mid-nasal
Sub-nasal
Glabella
Most posterior-inferior, mid-sagittal point on the border of the mandible
Menton
Gonion
Pogonion
Gnathion
Sulcus between the lower lip and chin.
Mento-labial sulcus
Prosthion
Labrale inferius
Pogonion
The most projecting point in the mid-sagittal (median) plane of the chin.
Pogonion
Prosthion
Gnathion
Mid-ramus
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