Many people have asymmetrical faces, and the asymmetry can range from very mild to severe. On an asymmetrical face, the features don’t line up exactly or create a mirror image on both sides of your ...
In today's veneer-driven beauty culture, symmetry is often reduced to straight, ultra-white teeth. Yet beyond cosmetic trends lies a more complex reality: the alignment of the teeth and jaw can ...
Facial asymmetry describes when traits do not perfectly mirror one another on both sides of a face. This can occur due to multiple factors, such as aging, trauma, and lifestyle choices. Having traits ...