If it is serious, I suggest you chew something smaller on one side for a long time and chew gum every day. It will be more symmetrical after a long time.
Danger:
Chewing is also a physiological stimulus to jaws and muscles, especially to children and adolescents during their growth and development. Many people are used to chewing with one side of their teeth since childhood, but seldom use it on the other side, so the facial tissue on the side that often exercises will be full, while the facial tissue on the side that is not used or used less will be stunted due to lack of exercise, resulting in asymmetric facial development. And this is just unilateral chewing caused by habit.
There is also a kind of people who have to chew food on one side because of loose teeth, inflammation, falling off and other reasons. Such people often think, "Although one tooth is not good, I still have another tooth. I can eat with my other tooth, and the tooth here can be left untreated. " Everyone knows that this is very harmful.
A big face, a small face, not good-looking. It doesn't matter. If the habit of unilateral chewing is not corrected for a long time, it will lead to temporomandibular joint pain, making noises when eating and making noises when opening your mouth. If you can't get your attention, when you laugh or yawn loudly, it will develop into mandibular prolapse, leading to joint dislocation.