Is it adenoid hypertrophy?

Mouth curling may be caused by adenoid hypertrophy, but it may also be caused by heredity, developmental abnormalities and other reasons.
1. Adenoid hypertrophy: If the patient’s adenoids are enlarged, it will cause the patient to breathe through the mouth frequently, which will make the patient’s jawbone develop abnormally, and the symptom of mouth cocking will appear.
2. Heredity: If the patient’s parents or family have the symptom of mouth cocking, if the gene is passed on to the patient, the patient will have the symptom of mouth cocking.
3. Developmental deformities: If the patient sleeps for a long time with mouth breathing or incorrect chewing posture, resulting in abnormal development of the jawbone in the patient’s mouth, which will lead to the patient’s mouth cocking symptoms.
In addition to the above reasons, the warped mouth may also be caused by trauma, nerve damage, oral diseases, etc. Patients should go to the hospital in time for examination to confirm the specific situation.