wtaf my left jaw has outward gonions but my right jaw has inward

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it doesnt affect my appearance I js noticed it

I have crown on my right side so I cant chew hard stuff on the right side

I always chew like hard bones from the left

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it doesnt affect my appearance I js noticed it

I have crown on my right side so I cant chew hard stuff on the right side

I always chew like hard bones from the left

@Zeekie @ThisCat
That kind of explains it.

So of course this is caused by your bone structure, chewing hard foods is not only beneficial for the development of your masseter muscles but also your bone structure, if you're under the age of 16 then chewing hard foods will literally affect your bone structure (ramus length, gonions, etc).

It's good that it isn't significantly affecting your appearance, really everybody has symmetry due to biases eating, breathing, sleeping, etc. The way we live our lives from an early age significantly affects your bone development, wish I had known that from an early age.
 
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That kind of explains it.

So of course this is caused by your bone structure, chewing hard foods is not only beneficial for the development of your masseter muscles but also your bone structure, if you're under the age of 16 then chewing hard foods will literally affect your bone structure (ramus length, gonions, etc).

It's good that it isn't significantly affecting your appearance, really everybody has symmetry due to biases eating, breathing, sleeping, etc. The way we live our lives from an early age significantly affects your bone development, wish I had known that from an early age.
is there no hope

its been a year dude I don't think so my face can change that much

my masseter muscles are the same size
 
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is there no hope

its been a year dude I don't think so my face can change that much

my masseter muscles are the same size
Being completely real with you, your only option to fix this significantly is through implants. But if you're still under 25 and change your eating habits then you may make some progress, though not enough to make the asymmetry fully go away, at that point your facial bone structure is mostly set in stone.
 
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Being completely real with you, your only option to fix this significantly is through implants. But if you're still under 25 and change your eating habits then you may make some progress, though not enough to make the asymmetry fully go away, at that point your facial bone structure is mostly set in stone.
I'm 14
 
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Oh nah there's still hope then, just try to chew less on your stronger side and more on your weaker side, not necessarily harder foods because of the crown but just give it more work even if it's softer foods. That should even out the mandible bone development with time.

Note that this changes are very very very slow, but you will be thankful when you're 18 or older
 
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Oh nah there's still hope then, just try to chew less on your stronger side and more on your weaker side, not necessarily harder foods because of the crown but just give it more work even if it's softer foods. That should even out the mandible bone development with time.

Note that this changes are very very very slow, but you will be thankful when you're 18 or older
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already has said what I would have
 
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