Linea alba (cheek)
In dentistry, the linea alba is a horizontal streak on the buccal mucosa, level with the occlusion. It usually extends from the commissure to the posterior teeth, and can extend to the inner lip mucosa and corners of the mouth.
The linea alba is a common finding and most likely associated with pressure, frictional irritation, or sucking trauma from the facial surfaces of the teeth. It may be mistaken for a lesion requiring treatment and may be found in individuals who chew tobacco.
Clinical considerations
- The linea alba is usually present bilaterally
- It is restricted to dentulous areas
- It presents an asymptomatic, linear elevation, with a whitish colour, at the level of the occlusal line of the teeth