Facial asymmetry, functional displacement of the mandible
Biomechanics is the queen of dentistry.
The basis for proper joint work is knowledge of biomechanics. If we do not take into account the recommendations of physiology, anatomy and biomechanics, we cannot recreate the proper function of the temporomandibular joints. That is, the work of all elements of the masticatory system creating the entire stomatognathic system. You should combine all the functions that take place in the oral cavity into one whole and remember that changing one parameter affects the change of subsequent parameters.
More and more patients are reportingfacial asymmetry and have been struggling with jaw pain for a long time.
The bane of the 21st century.
Facial asymmetry‼️ MY TOP TOPIC.
How to deal with this problem?
Dental rehabilitation and functional orthodontics are a chance for such patients to regain their health and beauty. The patient does not want to live with pain. An asymmetrically positioned jaw may also disturb facial harmony! Don’t give up, look for a specialist who will diagnose you correctly.
Where do malocclusions come from?
How do we distort our face?
We have two types of skull distortion!
If we chew gum and clench our teeth, our face may become square!
If we breathe through our mouth and press our tongue between our teeth, our face may become rectangular. It becomes oblong.
Improper habits can permanently disfigure our face over time. This can happen to both children and adults. That’s why it’s worth controlling our incorrect habits! If you chew gum and have worn teeth, consider whether it is good for you. Teeth can wear down, but they can also become more embedded in the bone. The result is a distortion of facial proportions. Habitual breathing through the mouth and pressing the tongue between the teeth may also have the opposite effect, our face will become long.
Moderation is good prevention! We invite you for a consultation if you have noticed any disturbing changes in your face or your child’s face. We precisely diagnose the patient and precisely prepare a treatment plan.