The Unbalanced Equation: Understanding the Causes and Consequences of Facial Asymmetry.

Abstract: bilateral symmetry of the face, can arise from various etiologies, including congenital, developmental, and acquired factors. While mild asymmetry is a common variation, significant facial asymmetry can impact both aesthetic appearance and functional aspects, such as mastication and speech. Advanced imaging techniques, such as cephalometric radiography and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), provide detailed information about skeletal and soft tissue structures. Treatment options might include Orthopedic, Orthodontic or Orthognathic approaches.

Azhar 2025

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