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Facial asymmetry is more common than most people realize. Everyone has minor differences between the left and right side of the face, but when the imbalance becomes visible, affects chewing, or changes the way your jaw moves, treatment becomes important. At Dr Gowds Dental Hospital, we provide structured and personalized facial asymmetry treatment designed to correct the underlying cause and restore natural facial balance.
This blog explains the treatment process in a clear and simple way—so you understand exactly what happens, what the options are, and how long results take.
If you want your facial symmetry evaluated, you can book a consultation at Dr Gowds Dental Hospital. Early diagnosis helps plan a smoother, faster treatment.
Facial asymmetry treatment is not a “one-size-fits-all” solution. It involves identifying why your face looks uneven and correcting it through orthodontics, jaw alignment, TMJ therapy, or—only in rare cases—surgery.
Most people come to us with one or more of these concerns:
All these concerns can point to different types of asymmetry.
Our job is to find the root cause and fix it in a structured, predictable way.
We follow a very clear, step-by-step process that helps us understand your unique facial structure and design the right treatment plan.
This is the most important step. We evaluate:
This tells us what type of asymmetry you have—dental, skeletal, muscular, or TMJ-related.
Once we know the cause, we create a plan that explains:
We also show visual simulations so you clearly understand how your face may look after treatment.
This stage depends on what type of correction your face needs.
Below are the treatment options we commonly use.
We offer both non-surgical and surgical options depending on the severity of the imbalance.
Best for: Bite problems, midline shifts, uneven teeth, mild jaw deviation.
Orthodontics helps by:
If your asymmetry is dental or bite-related, braces or aligners alone can correct it.
This is the most common and reliable Facial Asymmetry Treatment we provide.
For patients whose jaw is slightly off position but not severe enough for surgery, we use:
These treatments help your jaw settle into a more natural and balanced position.
When asymmetry is caused by uneven jaw joint function, we treat the TMJ through:
TMJ problems can cause the face to tilt or one side of the jaw to work harder. Correcting the joint often improves facial balance naturally.
When muscles or habits cause imbalance, we may use:
These are ideal for mild-to-moderate cases, especially in younger patients.
Only a small percentage of patients need surgery.
This is recommended when:
We combine orthodontics with surgical planning for a long-term and stable correction.
The duration depends on the type of treatment you need.
4–12 weeks
3–6 months
10–24 months
6–18 months
12–24 months
You will always be given an accurate timeline based on your diagnosis.
Your jawline, cheeks, and smile become more symmetrical.
A corrected bite reduces strain on teeth and muscles.
Joint pain, clicking, and tension often improve.
We correct the source of the imbalance, not just the appearance.
Subtle but meaningful changes in symmetry can significantly improve self-esteem.
Our focus is clarity, accuracy, and long-term facial harmony.
Real facial symmetry comes from proper alignment—not quick fixes. With the right diagnosis and a personalized plan, Facial Asymmetry Treatment can correct uneven facial proportions, improve jaw function, and enhance your natural appearance.
At Dr Gowds Dental Hospital, we offer complete treatment options backed by advanced technology and decades of experience.
If you’re ready to understand your facial imbalance and explore your treatment options, we encourage you to schedule a consultation.
It includes orthodontics, jaw correction, and TMJ therapy to improve uneven facial structure.
Yes. Braces, aligners, and jaw alignment therapies often correct mild to moderate asymmetry.
Most treatments take 6–24 months, depending on the cause and method used.
No. It also improves chewing, jaw function, and long-term oral health.
Yes. We provide complete diagnosis and customized treatment plans at our Hyderabad clinic.