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Can TMJ cause uneven lips?

Can TMJ cause uneven lips?

TMJ issues can cause facial asymmetry with or without pain. Most often these issues for uneven jaws can be treated non-surgically.

Can teeth grinding cause asymmetry?

People suffering from bruxism may be prone to decay or experience small enamel fractures from premature tooth wear. Some facial trauma can result in not only facial asymmetry, but a condition known as TMJ ankylosis.

Can grinding your teeth change the shape of your face?

Lasting problems can occur as a result of grinding teeth. Many people find that, over time, continued teeth grinding can cause the muscles within the facial structure to bulk up. This can give the person a wider face and can alter their overall appearance significantly.

Can you reverse damage from teeth grinding?

Cosmetic procedures can often be used to reverse the detrimental effects caused by repeated grinding of the teeth. Over extended periods of time, bruxism (severe grinding of the teeth) can lead to broken, chipped, cracked, or worn down teeth.

Why did my face become square?

It’s not just a perception – your facial structure actually changes as the natural effects of aging alters both bone and tissue. The face loses the triangle of youth and begins to “square out”. For women that gives a more masculine appearance as well as an aging one.

Does bruxism make your face bigger?

Bruxism changes your face shape because when you clench or grind your teeth, you are overusing your jaw muscles. When these muscles are overused, it is referred to as masseter hypertrophy, or enlargement of the masseter muscles. This enlargement causes the lower portion of your face to appear wider or more square.

Can dentist fix grinded teeth?

A simple dental tooth bonding repair will fix jagged or chipped teeth due to grinding so that your smile look like new with the least amount of invasiveness possible.

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Ruth Doyle