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Terms of Use wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Learn why people trust wikiHow How to Fix an Uneven Smile and Look Your Best PDF download Download Article Explore this Article IN THIS ARTICLE 1 Uneven Smile FAQs 2 Good Habits 3 Facial Exercises 4 Lip Fixes 5 Dental Fixes 6 In Photos + Show 3 more... - Show less... Other Sections Expert Q&A Video Tips and Warnings Related Articles References Co-authored by Asif Pirani, MD and Bailey Cho

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This article was co-authored by Asif Pirani, MD and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Dr. Asif Pirani is a cosmetic plastic surgeon and founder of the Toronto Plastic Surgery Center based in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Pirani is board certified by the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada and is dedicated to enhancing the beauty and confidence of his patients while upholding the highest standards of safety, comfort, and discretion. Dr. Pirani has served as an expert reviewer for The Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal. He has also taught plastic surgery trainees in multiple universities, most recently the University of Toronto and New York University. Dr. Pirani completed undergraduate and medical training at the University of Toronto. He went on to complete plastic and cosmetic surgery training at the University of British Columbia and served as the Chief Plastic Surgery Resident there. Dr. Pirani completed a fellowship at the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at NYU and the University of Toronto Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship. There are 35 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. This article has been fact-checked, ensuring the accuracy of any cited facts and confirming the authority of its sources. This article has been viewed 348,426 times.

While everyone has a slightly asymmetrical face, an uneven smile may be more noticeable on some than others. If one side of your mouth is higher or lower when you smile, it’s probably a little uneven—and that's not a bad thing! There are plenty of procedures and noninvasive ways to disguise your uneven smile and build confidence in how you look.[1]

How to Get an Even Smile

Board-certified plastic surgeon Asif Pirani, MD, says if the issue is muscular in nature, you may be able to use Botox to weaken an overactive muscle. If it’s more structural, you may have to get surgery. Some natural solutions include chewing on both sides of your mouth and sleeping on both sides evenly.

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Uneven Smile FAQs

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  1. Step 1 What causes an uneven smile? 1 What causes an uneven smile? An uneven smile can be caused by a number of factors, including chewing on one side more than the other, crooked or crowded teeth, an injury, tumor, tissue trauma, bell’s palsy, or even genetics.[2] There are tons of different reasons why your smile might not be perfectly symmetrical, and some are only temporary.
    • If you’re trying to hide an emotion or are experiencing multiple emotions at the same time, it can cause your smile to look asymmetrical.[3]
  2. Step 2 How do I know I have an uneven smile? 2 How do I know I have an uneven smile? You might be able to see it in pictures or in the mirror. You also might avoid smiling, laughing, or taking pictures of yourself. To test if your smile is symmetrical, print out a photo of yourself smiling, mark the corners of your mouth, and connect the points with a ruler. If you can make a level, horizontal line between the 2 points, it means your smile is symmetrical.[4]
    • Your perception of yourself might be a little off. Selfies, webcam videos, and pictures can often look distorted, even if your smile IRL is just fine!
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  3. Step 3 Should I fix my uneven smile? 3 Should I fix my uneven smile? You don’t have to if you don’t want to! Everyone has a certain level of asymmetry to their face, and an uneven smile can add character. You should only undergo a cosmetic procedure if it’s affecting your confidence, and diet and exercise changes have not worked.[5]
    • If you have crooked or uneven teeth, they may cause serious health problems, like gingivitis and periodontal disease. Talk to a dentist if you have any concerns.
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Good Habits

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  1. Step 1 Chew on both sides of your mouth. 1 Chew on both sides of your mouth. When you only chew on one side, your jaw can get stronger on one side than the other, leading to facial asymmetry.[6] Try to alternate your bites so that you chew on both the left and the right side of your mouth instead of favoring one.[7]
    • You can chew one bite with the right side, then the left side, then the right side to keep track as you eat.
  2. Step 2 Sleep on both sides evenly. 2 Sleep on both sides evenly. According to some people, pressing one side of your face against the pillow and not the other can lead to uneven jaw muscles.[8] Try to switch back and forth between the right side and the left side as you drift off to sleep.
    • If you sleep on your back, don’t worry about switching sides—it’s the best position to keep your spine neutral.[9] Studies show that when your head and spine are aligned, it may prevent facial asymmetry.[10]
    • Sleeping on your side can also cause wrinkles and other chronic changes to your skin, so consider adjusting your position.[11]
  3. Step 3 Smile... 3 Smile with your teeth if you have a large mouth. If you have a big mouth, keeping your lips closed when you smile can make them look more uneven. Grin widely and show your teeth for a smile that complements your whole face.[12]
    • This isn’t a hard and fast rule, so you can play around with what looks and feels best for you.
  4. Step 4 Keep your mouth closed when you smile if you have a small mouth. 4 Keep your mouth closed when you smile if you have a small mouth. According to studies on facial attractiveness, beauty relies on the balance between the upper and lower lip.[13] If you have thin lips, your upper lip may disappear when you smile, disrupting this balance, so keep your lips fully closed or soft smile for pictures and selfies.
    • Again, mess around with the smile that you think looks the best for your face.
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Facial Exercises

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  1. Step 1 Say “eeeee” and “ooooo.” 1 Say “eeeee” and “ooooo.” Keep an exaggerated smile as you say “eeee,” and hold it for about 15 seconds. Switch to saying “oooo” while you tighten your lips like you’re blowing a whistle, then hold that for 15 to 20 seconds.[14]
    • Repeat this 10 times per day to strengthen the muscles around your smile.
    • While facial exercises may be able to help an uneven smile, there is no scientific evidence to support it.
  2. Step 2 Practice a fish face. 2 Practice a fish face. Suck in your cheeks until they touch each other inside of your mouth. Move your lips up and down as you hold the position for about 10 seconds.[15]
    • This will help to strengthen your cheek muscles.
  3. Step 3 Hold a pencil in your mouth. 3 Hold a pencil in your mouth. Slide a pencil in your mouth just behind your canine teeth, then close your mouth as much as you can to hold the pencil in place. Turn your head to the right, then to the left, keeping the pencil in your mouth. Then, look up and down.[16]
    • Try to repeat these exercises 3 times every day to strengthen your jaw muscles.
  4. Step 4 Sweep your tongue around your top teeth. 4 Sweep your tongue around your top teeth. Keeping your mouth mostly closed, use your tongue to sweep across your top teeth, first to the right, then to the left. Repeat this a couple of times to strengthen your tongue and facial muscles.[17]
    • You can do this exercise up to 10 times per day.
  5. Step 5 Hold a spoon in your mouth. 5 Hold a spoon in your mouth. Put the flat end of a spoon into your mouth between your lips with the other end sticking straight out. Use your lips to hold the spoon in place for 5 to 10 seconds, or as long as you can.[18]
    • The weight of the spoon will help work your muscles even more.
    • Eventually, you can work up to holding the spoon between your lips for 1 minute at a time.
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Lip Fixes

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  1. Step 1 Use concealer to contour your lips so they look even. 1 Use concealer to contour your lips so they look even. Pat a concealer or foundation all over your lips to create an even base. Grab a matte lip pencil that’s a little bit darker than your natural lips and overdraw the part of your lips that is uneven. Fill in your pencil lines with lipstick to make your lips appear even and full.[19]
    • Be cautious with overlining your lips at first. Making your lips too big or too full can be super noticeable, especially in natural light.
    • This isn’t something you need to do every day, but it can be a nice addition to a glam or full-on makeup look.
  2. Step 2 Plump your lips with lip fillers. 2 Plump your lips with lip fillers. Talk to a plastic surgeon about getting a lip filler injection in and around your lips to fill them out. You can ask for a small, subtle fill to even out your lips for a more natural effect.[20]
    • The entire procedure usually takes 30 minutes, but it may take up to 2 hours.[21]
    • If you are going to get lip fillers, make sure you get them from a licensed plastic surgeon.[22]
    • Lip fillers aren’t permanent, so you’ll eventually have to get them touched up.
  3. Step 3 Try a lip tattoo for extra color and fullness. 3 Try a lip tattoo for extra color and fullness. Semi-permanent lip tattoos can add extra fullness to your lips by adding color and pigmentation. Head to a professional tattoo artist to talk about what you’d like to have done and whether your goals can be achieved.[23]
    • Permanent makeup is different from traditional tattooing, so the color won’t stay on your lips forever. You’ll probably have to get your lips touched up every 2 or so as they fade.[24]
    • Most lip tattoos are very subtle, and it shouldn’t be obvious that you’ve had anything done.
  4. Step 4 Go for a lip implant or grafting for a permanent option. 4 Go for a lip implant or grafting for a permanent option. If you’re really dissatisfied with your uneven lips, there are a few ways to fix them permanently. Talk to a plastic surgeon about a lip implant (a long implant placed inside the lips to add fullness and evenness), fat grafting (transferring fat from your stomach into your lips), or tissue grafting (transferring a piece of skin from your body onto your lips).[25]
    • These procedures are highly invasive, and they each come with their own set of risks. Talk to a licensed plastic surgeon for more information before you decide to take this route.[26]
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Dental Fixes

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  1. Step 1 Straighten your teeth with braces. 1 Straighten your teeth with braces. If your smile is uneven because of crooked teeth, head to an orthodontist and ask about braces. Braces aren’t a quick fix—they usually take 2 years to fix your crooked teeth.[27] However, the results can be pretty dramatic.[28]
    • Board certified dentist Tu Anh Vu says, “if you don't want to wear braces, ask your dentist or orthodontist about clear aligners instead.[29]
  2. Step 2 Try veneers to lengthen your teeth. 2 Try veneers to lengthen your teeth. If your teeth are chipped or too short, talk to your dentist about veneers. These porcelain shells sit on top of your teeth, giving you the appearance of straight, white teeth without much effort.[30]
    • Your teeth and your gums must be healthy before you can qualify for veneers, so keep brushing and flossing![31]
    • Veneers are permanent, but they can become loose over time. You may need to get them touched up or replaced in 10-15 years.[32]
  3. Step 3 Add crowns to straighten your teeth. 3 Add crowns to straighten your teeth. If you only have a few teeth that are crooked or chipped, ask about getting a crown. These individual covers sit over the top of your tooth, giving it the appearance of a full, healthy tooth.[33]
    • Crowns can also help strengthen weak or broken teeth.
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In Photos

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  1. Step 1 Press your tongue behind your teeth for the perfect smile. 1 Press your tongue behind your teeth for the perfect smile. Before you smile, push your tongue up to the roof of your mouth and press it against your top teeth. Then, when you smile, you’ll show the perfect amount of gum (not too much, and not too little).[34]
    • Celebrities use this trick a lot on the red carpet to hold their smile in place as they get pictures taken.
  2. Step 2 Pout your lips to make them look fuller. 2 Pout your lips to make them look fuller. Before you smile, push your lips outward like you’re going in for a kiss. Try to hold that feeling in your lips as you smile to plump your lips naturally in photos.[35]
    • This is a great way to make your lips look a little fuller without any cosmetic alterations.
  3. Step 3 Stand far away from the camera. 3 Stand far away from the camera. Taking a picture too close to the camera can distort the image and make your proportions look out of whack.[36] Try to stand at least 3 to 4 ft (0.91 to 1.22 m) back from the camera to start with, then move backward or forward slightly to find a flattering angle.[37]
    • Standing too far away from the camera can also make your features look a little funny (or even blurry). Try to find the sweet spot between too close and too far for your best picture.
  4. Step 4 Pick a 70 to 100 mm lens for the most natural angle. 4 Pick a 70 to 100 mm lens for the most natural angle. If you’re working with a professional camera, the lens you choose can make a huge difference on how you look. A 70 mm lens or a 100 mm lens will give you the least amount of distortion and keep your proportions even.[38]
    • Your perfect lens might be slightly different, so play around until you find the one that you like.
  5. Step 5 Use a warp tool in an editing software to fix your smile. 5 Use a warp tool in an editing software to fix your smile. Put your photo into an editing software and highlight your mouth area with the warp tool. Gently lift or lower one side of your mouth to fix the unevenness that you see.[39]
    • Be very careful when editing photos. If you do too much, it might look unnatural.
    • If you’ve taken professional photos, ask the photographer to touch up your smile in post-production.
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  • Question What if I don't want metal braces? Tu Anh Vu, DMD Tu Anh Vu, DMD Board Certified Dentist Dr. Tu Anh Vu is a Board Certified Dentist and Owner of Tu's Dental, her private practice, in Brooklyn, New York. With over six years of clinical experience, Dr. Vu helps adults and kids of all ages get over their anxiety with dental phobia. Dr. Vu has conducted research related to finding the cure for Kaposi Sarcoma cancer and has presented her research at the Hinman Meeting in Memphis. She received her undergraduate degree from Bryn Mawr College and a DMD from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. Tu Anh Vu, DMD Tu Anh Vu, DMD Board Certified Dentist Expert Answer There are a lot of clear aligners on the market. Just keep in mind that you should still get them from a dentist or an orthodontist if you have a more severe case. There are some you can order that you don't need to see a dentist for, and if you only need very minor tooth movement, that's probably okay. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 1 Helpful 7
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Asif Pirani, MD Co-authored by: Asif Pirani, MD Board Certified Plastic Surgeon This article was co-authored by Asif Pirani, MD and by wikiHow staff writer, Bailey Cho. Dr. Asif Pirani is a cosmetic plastic surgeon and founder of the Toronto Plastic Surgery Center based in Toronto, Canada. Dr. Pirani is board certified by the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada and is dedicated to enhancing the beauty and confidence of his patients while upholding the highest standards of safety, comfort, and discretion. Dr. Pirani has served as an expert reviewer for The Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal. He has also taught plastic surgery trainees in multiple universities, most recently the University of Toronto and New York University. Dr. Pirani completed undergraduate and medical training at the University of Toronto. He went on to complete plastic and cosmetic surgery training at the University of British Columbia and served as the Chief Plastic Surgery Resident there. Dr. Pirani completed a fellowship at the Institute of Reconstructive Plastic Surgery at NYU and the University of Toronto Aesthetic Surgery Fellowship. This article has been viewed 348,426 times. 7 votes - 97% Co-authors: 8 Updated: August 1, 2025 Views: 348,426 Categories: Face Care

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