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How to correct dental malocclusion

Again, rhinoplasty and chin plastic surgery. This method is straightforward and fast, and it's an exceptionally simple way to do things. If your dental malocclusion has affected the development of your nose and jaw to a certain extent, such as chin retraction, nose collapse, etc., this type of surgery can be used to correct it. This method only requires local anesthesia, and the wound is hidden inside the nostrils and lower lip gums, so there is no trace after the operation.