will orhto fix cheekbone assymetry?

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I have one cheelbone that is more prominent than the other and one eye is more droopy but at the same time in my bute the teeth of the side that is less forwardly grown in both upper and lower teeth are more towards the back than the other side i was thinking if i got daemon braces to fix my teeth by pushing them forwards not backwards could i potentially make my cheekbones more symmetrical
 
It realistically wont help your zygos. This depends heavily on how old you are, damon braces are still braces and their affect to the maxilla is also limited, thus making the effects also limited for other bone structure.

Id check for posture, this is the most common reason for asymmetry for what ive seen. If you have been leaning on one leg your entire life for example, even subconciously. Though fixing it probably still wont give you the symmetry back, or at least not fully.
 
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It realistically wont help your zygos. This depends heavily on how old you are, damon braces are still braces and their affect to the maxilla is also limited, thus making the effects also limited for other bone structure.

Id check for posture, this is the most common reason for asymmetry for what ive seen. If you have been leaning on one leg your entire life for example, even subconciously. Though fixing it probably still wont give you the symmetry back, or at least not fully.
i mean over time if my teeth are straight now wont the chewing and tension over facial bones evn out and maybe over time i will get more symmetrical idk
 
I have one cheelbone that is more prominent than the other
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He has it too, does anyone have a problem with it?
 
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He has it too, does anyone have a problem with it?
yea i do notice everyone almost has asymetry even jb but thing is when they are super developped nobody notices in my case i have kind of a narrow face so i think this is why i feel like it is more of an issue
 
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i mean over time if my teeth are straight now wont the chewing and tension over facial bones evn out and maybe over time i will get more symmetrical idk
It depends on what your asymmetry stems from.

There can be a wide range of things causing it including maxillary asymmetry, sphenoid rotation, overall droop/ whole body skeletal asymmetries from posture, or just actual genetic zygo difference.

Depending on what your case is it could improve your asymmetry, probably not as significantly as you would hope but its still better than just letting it pass by.
 

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