Facial Asymmetry
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Asymmetric occlusal relationships can result from asymmetry within an individual arch or from asymmetric skeletal relationships between the maxilla and the mandible. A careful observation will reveal some degree of asymmetry in all the faces. Although some of this asymmetry is found primarily in the soft tissue skeletal contributions can be significant. Once properly diagnosed a conscious decision can be made compensate for or treat the asymmetric condition. Undiagnosed asymmetries may cause treatment times to be prolonged force a delay and possibly embarrassing reversal in treatment direction or ultimately leave the patient with an anticipated or compromised result.
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