I had a protruding chin, so I had it corrected at a university hospital because they said it needed to be done when I was young, from elementary school to middle school, but before my bones grew.
Actually, at that time, I was young and didn't do what I was told to do and had bad lifestyle habits, so my malocclusion got worse again, so I decided to get a second correction, and I looked into it a lot before deciding on this hospital.
I don't know because I haven't been to other hospitals, but the wait here is really long. I think the average wait is over 30 minutes. There were times when I had to wait for over an hour...
but the director was really nice. I can't talk to you for a long time because I'm very busy, but even just for a moment, I tell you how things are these days, tell you to stretch or exercise a lot, and even teach you about gymnastics. really! It's good.
And although it took a while, I was able to correct the severely misaligned malocclusion. Unfortunately, the chin does not fit in, but the length of the chin has become a bit shorter. So, even though it's not surgery, is it possible to reposition the jaw? Well, that's it.
I had a nose surgery and had a second surgery due to a problem with the implants, and I think I need to have another surgery... Anyway, I really hate surgery, and double jaw surgery is a very big surgery.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to make a difference through orthodontic treatment!