
idkcrab
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Hello everyone, i want to ask whether a missing/not fully grown adult tooth on the upper jaw can cause the jaw, cheekbones, or maxilla to be asymmetrical?
When i chew with my left side i feel burning on my right masseter, so instead of my left side getting trained, my right side is. Which is causing my jaw to be quite asymmetrical. I think i also might have asymmetrical cheekbones.
What are the treatment options for this? I've heard titanium implants can replace the milk tooth.
When i chew with my left side i feel burning on my right masseter, so instead of my left side getting trained, my right side is. Which is causing my jaw to be quite asymmetrical. I think i also might have asymmetrical cheekbones.
What are the treatment options for this? I've heard titanium implants can replace the milk tooth.