How to adjust an asymmetrical chin

Asymmetry of chin may be related to overdeveloped biting muscle on one side, abnormal bone development, temporomandibular joint lesion, etc. You can change your chewing habit, orthognathic surgery or cosmetic surgery to correct your chin.
1. Over-developed biting muscle on one side: If the asymmetry of chin is caused by over-development of biting muscle on one side, you can change your chewing habit by chewing on the other side of the jaw and eat less hard food.
2. Skeletal development abnormality: if the asymmetry of chin is caused by the abnormal development of bones, it is mostly related to heredity and can not be recovered naturally, so you can consider orthognathic surgery to correct it, or you can also consider plastic surgery such as osteotomy to make chin symmetrical, and chin symmetry can be recovered after the surgery is completed.
3. Temporomandibular joint lesion: Asymmetry of chin can be caused by temporomandibular joint lesion, such as temporomandibular joint misalignment, temporomandibular joint misalignment can be corrected by jaw deformity or dental correction, which can help to restore the symmetry of chin.
If you have an asymmetrical jaw, you can go to a regular hospital and have your doctor give you a reasonable treatment plan based on the specifics of your asymmetrical jaw.