
With the rapid expansion of Minish Provider Dentistry in Japan, local doctors are now traveling to Korea for Minish treatment. In the last three months, four Japanese dentists have completed treatment at Minish Dental Hospital.
After learning the theory and practice of Minish through the Minish course, they are now practicing Minish treatment on patients in Japan.This shows that Minish, which has gained trust among domestic medical staff, is now spreading to overseas medical staff. Currently, there are more than 100 people in Japan who have experience treating medical staff, including dentists, general practitioners, and their families.
“At first, I heard about Minish from Japanese patients, but I was skeptical,” says Dr. Tomoyuki Tomoyuki (Hachioji, Tokyo). “I understood the concept through theoretical training, but after receiving the actual treatment, I became completely convinced.” “When I finally received the treatment in Korea, I was surprised at how little teeth were removed and how skillfully and quickly the procedure was performed,” he added.
Japan’s first Minish provider, Dr. Gilwoo Ahn (Shinjuku, Tokyo), also received the treatment himself. “I’ve always wanted to try it because I see patients raving about it every day,” he says. “When I actually tried it, I was shocked that it didn’t feel foreign at all, and now I can recommend it to my patients with 200% confidence.”
Dr. Daisuke from Kagawa Prefecture expressed his satisfaction with the efficiency of Minish: “Orthodontic treatment takes years, but Minish is so good because it’s done in a short time,” he said, “It doesn’t hurt as much as I thought it would, and the treatment time is short, so I was satisfied.” “I already trusted the technology because it was developed in Korea, but after receiving it myself, my trust turned into confidence,” he said.
Dr. Hidenori Suzuki of Chiba Prefecture decided to undergo treatment to resolve a long-standing appearance complex. “I was always stressed because my front teeth were protruding and the color of my teeth was discolored,” he said. “Repeated whitening didn’t help, and I didn’t have time to correct them, but the treatment completely relieved my appearance complex and psychological burden.”
We currently have 14 partner dental clinics in Japan, 11 of which are operational and 3 are under contract. By region, there are 10 in the Tokyo area, one in Osaka, and two in other regions. These hospitals operate on the same system after rigorous training and certification by the headquarters. To date, 43 Japanese dentists have graduated from the Minish Academy, and a Minish course for Japanese dentists will be held in September.
“When overseas experts come to Korea to receive treatment, it’s a real recognition of our technology that goes beyond mere marketing,” said Myungjin Kim, head of Minish’s sales team. “It’s the highest level of trust in our technology and treatment philosophy.”

