In 2017, I underwent orthognathic surgery at Apgujeong Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and I was so desperate and didn't want to die, so I tried to do it in the safest place. So, I underwent surgery, but for some reason, the occlusion was not correct for two months, so I forcibly adjusted the occlusion of the jaw with the doctor's hand, and I felt anesthesia as much as two vertical fingers from the right gum to the outside. That's the feeling of being anesthetized until now in 2022. (It turned out that this was nerve damage) And here I got a second angle, and even after braces, the occlusion gets weird even if I don't wear a removable retainer for 3-4 days. I had undergone facial contour surgery again because I was cut off too little, and the director who saw Citi at that time asked me, “Who did this?” He cut it to the top of the nerve line, so he said, “Isn’t there any feeling in the lower right gum?” I should have done it in a place, but that's a pity. Lastly, not all oral and maxillofacial surgery is safe and decent. If you search on YouTube or the Internet, you will be able to become a child.
Study a lot and do surgery..
The photo was taken before the second surgery, and it is a proof photo that made a stepped angle with the chin and damaged nerves during the first surgery.
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