
kana
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I am a strange case, unlike others, I only have one-sided bruxism, whereas others would have overgrown and protrusive masseter muscles on both sides of their jaw, I only possess one. Ironically, it's worse to have one-sided bruxism rather than dual-sided bruxism, as it creates a noticeable amount of jaw asymmetry, in the past, many have commented on my jaw stating that it looked dislocated, this facial flaw has destroyed my confidence as it's such a major and noticeable flaw and yet my parents in the past wouldn't allow me to fix such an issue until today, upon cutting my hair short (which usually hides my bruxism) my mom has finally noticed my level of masseter asymmetry which everyone else around me notices as they didn't see me every single day for the last 17-years ... regardless, she agreed to perform botox herself after I get my braces adjusted ... within weeks I can ascend by entire point or two, I am so excited



Here are pictures for reference, I am not a bad-looking dude, but it definitely holds me back from being good-looking, the side that is bloated and undefined would be the side in which I possess one-sided bruxism, as I have chewed and clenched on only that side of my jaw for my entire life. My cheeks will be so insanely hollow within a week of the procedure bro finally, I am not meant to be ugly, I was forced to be unattractive due to my autistic chewing habits.
Here are pictures for reference, I am not a bad-looking dude, but it definitely holds me back from being good-looking, the side that is bloated and undefined would be the side in which I possess one-sided bruxism, as I have chewed and clenched on only that side of my jaw for my entire life. My cheeks will be so insanely hollow within a week of the procedure bro finally, I am not meant to be ugly, I was forced to be unattractive due to my autistic chewing habits.

