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Hear me out, I plan to get braces, marpe, and jaw surgery, my major issue is health tbh, because I can't even breathe properly, and ofcourse I want to imporve my looks if I can lol.
So, I should follow an order to do the procedures?, I was thinking on getting MARPE, then braces, and after a jaw surgery, bc I have crooked teeth, a small and uneven palate, and a reccessed jaw. Do y'all think that's the right order?
 
you have breathing problems? do you have a deviated septum by chance? if so add septo to the list
 
you have breathing problems? do you have a deviated septum by chance? if so add septo to the list
I was also thinking about it, but I'll try marpe first, maybe is debiated bc one side of my palate is more expanded than the other
 
if your breathing problems are the biggest issue you should probably go to a airway ortho or a doctor who can actually fix the problem
 
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if your breathing problems are the biggest issue you should probably go to a airway ortho or a doctor who can actually fix the problem
this is what i said because more often than not it is a deviation problem ( i would know )
 
if your breathing problems are the biggest issue you should probably go to a airway ortho or a doctor who can actually fix the problem
I searched airway ortho but somehow they don't exist in my country
 
this is what i said because more often than not it is a deviation problem ( i would know )
it's not just that, my tongue doesn't fit in my mouth, I'm reccessed, and assymetrical
 
this is what i said because more often than not it is a deviation problem ( i would know )
yes exactly

deviation issues wouldn't cause that many issues

when you said I would know, what happened?
 
yes exactly

deviation issues wouldn't cause that many issues

when you said I would know, what happened?
I had breathing issues that were resolved with a septoplasty surgery. My left nasal passage was obstructed, which contributed to impaired airflow and snoring. It’s worth noting that approximately 70–80% of people have some degree of septal deviation, though severity varies widely. It does cause asymmetry as well.
 
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