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Right side of jaw musle looks bigger
My right side jaw muscel on cheek side looks bigger then the left. Which makes my face look assymetric. I don't have any pain while opening my mouth.
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Hello dear,             Hope you are doing good. I couldn't see much difference in this picture. And may i know how long do you feel this? Did you notice recently or long ago?If you have dental related issues you might definitely have pain or swelling with redness. So don't worry and you look perfectly normal. If you face any pain please do contact us and we will diagnose the reason for pain.
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Hello patient, As i can see from the picture the one side of face looks slightly bigger from one side. If you do not have any pain or problem in your jaw or teeth or joint then it’s perfectly normal. Everyone has asymmetry in their face and the right side is not similar to left side. So little bit of asymmetry is what makes people perfect.
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