Hi, I'm hoping you guys can help me understand a problem that is bothering me, and whether anything can be done about it.
The right side of my lower jaw is slightly lower than the left. This means that the teeth on the left side make contact first, and has the effect of pushing my lower jaw to the right when I close my mouth. I have been told by dentists that my bite is fine. In the picture I'm pushing my lower jaw forward to illustrate the asymmetry.
I went to a maxilofaxial specialist about 7 years ago and he said the problem was minor and not worth the risk of surgery. However, the asymmetry is noticeable and it bothers me. Also I was hoping that perhaps surgical techniques might have advanced since then, making this easier to correct with lower risk. Also of interest is that I was in a very bad car accident (ran over) as a child, so perhaps this is related to that.
Can this type of asymmetry be corrected? Does anyone know of a surgeon I can contact to ask about this who may be able to help? Thanks for your help people!
http://imgur.com/PbxRRar