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could it be that my uneven teeth cause this? Left upper theet are slightly set higher, or could it be bcs i chew more on right side?
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I'll assume that is a mirrored photo, since you said your left teeth are higher up. I think that chewing more on the right side would compress the the right side of the maxilla more, having an opposing effect to what you have. Here's a video on maxillary asymmetry:
The right side looks higher up to me. Then again I can't see your eyes, so your head could just be tilted. But if the left upper teeth are higher up, it wouldn't make sense that chewing on the right side would cause thisIt's taken with back camera on my phone so the problem is the left side of the jaw ( the right side on the pic). Thx for reply too
Yeah sorry for mistake, just checked. My theet are higher on the right side as you said...The right side looks higher up to me. Then again I can't see your eyes, so your head could just be tilted. But if the left upper teeth are higher up, it wouldn't make sense that chewing on the right side would cause this
I am quite sure that your habit of chewing on the right side caused this asymmetry. I have the same asymmetry, and a lot of people I asked also have the side of their face that they chewed more, as a shorter side. The only thing I am not sure about is if it can be fixed by chewing on the other side after development. I am testing to find a solution by clenching my jaw on the left with a towel in between.Yeah sorry for mistake, just checked. My theet are higher on the right side as you said...