Both bulging and slanted chins may be asymmetrical. According to the results of the study, this chin type was found in every 4th “test subject.” Weak asymmetry isn’t visible to the naked eye if you’re not an orthodontist. Yet there are ways to check yourself. You have an asymmetrical jaw structure if:
- you chew more with your right or left side;
- you use your teeth to crush food, not to grind it;
- dental plaque appears stronger on some teeth;
- sometimes your gums bleed.
Symmetrical flat chin
According to the results of the study, the symmetrical flat structure of the jaw indicates that this is a completely inherited trait which wasn’t influenced by external factors or the environment.