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Ramus differences πŸ’€

Romax

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Guys ramus on one side of my ramus is longer than the other which are the right side longer than the left one by 1-2cm my right ramus length is 5.cm and the left one is 3-3,5cm , what is the causes and how do I fix it?
 
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You may be chewing more on one side than the other, you also might have a crossbite
Chewing doesn't affect ramus length, crossbite is not a bad guess
 
Guys ramus on one side of my ramus is longer than the other which are the right side longer than the left one by 1-2cm my right ramus length is 5.cm and the left one is 3-3,5cm , what is the causes and how do I fix it?
Check with an orthodontist, they're the specialist that'll give you proper adjustments. Is the asymmetry easily visible ?
 
i didnt even know this was possible
 
Yea but the excessive chewing could cause uneven masseter hypertrophy on one side idk just a guess
Then he would talk about a masseter asymmetry, also masseter hypertrophy doesn't affect the muscle's height but size (like every other muscle). we're on the basis that OP knows the difference between a masseter and the ramus but without photos to help us there's nothing much we can do, if he does have a crossbite like you suggested then he should see an orthodontist anyways, seems like the only viable answer.
 
Then he would talk about a masseter asymmetry, also masseter hypertrophy doesn't affect the muscle's height but size (like every other muscle). we're on the basis that OP knows the difference between a masseter and the ramus but without photos to help us there's nothing much we can do, if he does have a crossbite like you suggested then he should see an orthodontist anyways, seems like the only viable answer.
Yea h can’t really do much other than surgery or maybe some ortho appliance
 
i dont have any crossbite or overbite but yes the asymetry is a little visible
Not much you can do apart from checking an orthodontist.
 

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