How much does it cost to get your mouth wired shut?

Called the DDS System, the device costs nearly $500, and it is custom-made to fit the roof of your mouth. The manufacturer, Scientific Intake of Atlanta, touts the device as one that promotes behavior-change, rather than calling it a guaranteed weight-loss aid.
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Can I get my jaw wired shut?

This procedure connects your lower and upper jaw bones together. Your doctor may use wires or other materials like elastic bands or metal devices to keep the jaw together. While your jaw is wired shut, you'll need to maintain a liquid diet. You'll also need to practice good dental hygiene.
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How long does it take to get your jaw wired shut?

These appliances keep the jaws from moving to allow the bones to heal in the correct position. Your jaws will be wired together approximately six to eight weeks.
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Does a broken jaw have to be wired shut?

Will My Jaw Need to be Wired Shut During Recovery? Broken and dislocated jaws are usually bandaged or wired shut during recovery. Dr. Farole may treat your dislocation and minor fracture simply by wrapping a bandage around your head and under your chin to keep you from opening your jaw wide.
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What happens if you vomit with your jaw wired shut?

If You Vomit

All the vomit will come out of your nose and mouth while you continue to lean forward. It is not recommended that you try to cut your elastics when you think you are going to vomit. Remember that everything you are taking in is liquid. If anything comes out it will be liquid as well.
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I had my jaw wired shut for 2 months



Is jaw wire painful?

Jaw wiring isn't painful. Your doctor will wire your teeth together while you are still under general anesthesia. Plus, during recovery, you may actually experience post-operative numbness because a lot of the nerves in the lips, chin, and gums may still need to heal.
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What do you eat with a wired jaw?

Eat soups that have been put in a blender (pureed), milkshakes, baby food, or any foods you that you can blend until they are smooth liquid. You can puree vegetables or fruits in a blender or food processor. Put milk or soy beverage with yogurt or ice cream and fruit in a blender to make milkshakes.
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How long do you stay in hospital with a broken jaw?

You usually stay in hospital for one night following the surgery. The following day the position of your fractures will be checked with X-rays before you are allowed home. Although the plates and screws hold the fractures in place it still takes around six weeks for your lower jaw to heal completely.
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Can I talk after jaw surgery?

You may also experience some joint noises on the right and left hand side. Your joints need to get accustomed to their new position. It may be difficult to speak after the surgery, or to be clearly understood. This will improve with time.
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Why would someone need their mouth wired shut?

Jaw wiring is a medical procedure to keep the jaw closed for a period of time. Originally, it was used as the mandibular equivalent of a cast, to fix the jaw in place while a fracture healed. Jaw wiring is also used for weight-loss purposes, to prevent the ingestion of solid food.
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Can you drink alcohol with a wired jaw?

While not as bad, any alcohol during the repair phase could be detrimental according to this study: Acute alcohol exposure impairs fracture healing and deregulates B-catenin signaling in the fracture callus.
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Does jaw surgery change your face?

Jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic (or-thog-NATH-ik) surgery, corrects irregularities of the jaw bones and realigns the jaws and teeth to improve the way they work. Making these corrections may also improve your facial appearance.
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Can you sneeze after jaw surgery?

If an upper jaw surgery is performed, you will need to be on sinus precautions. This entails not blowing your nose for 2 weeks. Try not to sneeze for 2 weeks. If you do sneeze, do it with your mouth open to equalize the pressure between your mouth and the sinus.
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How much does a jaw surgery cost?

Preliminary consultations, the surgeon's fee, the facility charge, and materials, as well as follow-up treatment, are all included in the approximate $20,000-$40,000 cost of corrective jaw surgery. But, again, this approximate cost is for people without health insurance.
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Can you brush your teeth after jaw surgery?

Personal Hygiene

You may begin brushing your teeth the day after your surgery. Initially, you may want to avoid toothpaste, and simply use a toothbrush and warm water. Brush after each meal, and stay on the teeth and surrounding gums and avoid the incision sites.
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Who qualifies for jaw surgery?

Some cases that require corrective jaw surgery are: You have a receding chin. You have suffered from a facial injury or have birth defects that have misaligned your jaw. You have an overextended jaw.
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Is jaw surgery a major surgery?

Jaw surgery is a major surgery that can disrupt your life for several weeks and months.
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How painful is a broken jaw?

You may experience the most pain and tenderness when chewing or speaking. If you have a severe jaw fracture, you might experience limited ability to move your jaw or be unable to move your jaw at all. Numbness and bruising in the face and gums are also normal to have if your jaw is fractured or broken.
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How do I not lose weight after jaw surgery?

Maintain Your Weight
  1. Increase the number of meals and snacks you eat.
  2. Use whole milk or half cream and half milk in recipes for puddings and milk shakes.
  3. Add skim milk powder (4 tbs.) to each cup of milk used for soups, milk drinks and puddings.
  4. Add extra fat (butter, margarine, oil) and high fat food.
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Can you eat ice cream after jaw surgery?

i you can serve these meals with mashed potato (add butter and cream) or smooth lentils. i blancmange, fruit fools, crème caramel, milk jelly, jelly, ice cream and sorbet. When eating is more comfortable, and you are able to open and close your mouth more freely, you can start to have some softer foods.
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Can you yawn after jaw surgery?

The mandible is the moving jaw and therefore discomfort is precipitated with increasing movement, such as chewing, yawning, and talking. Reduction and/or modification of these activities for the first few weeks following surgery alleviates the discomfort, as will the use of the pain medication and ice applications.
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How long does jaw surgery take?

Routine surgery on one jaw typically takes one to two hours. Surgery that involves multiple procedures may take as long as three to five hours. Is there a lot of pain after corrective jaw surgery?
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How severe can TMJ get?

Anyone who's suffered from TMJ pain knows how debilitating it can be. While it may start with a little soreness at the temples or popping when you yawn, it can quickly progress into daily migraines, difficulty eating, and permanent damage to the teeth.
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Does your nose change after jaw surgery?

In contrast, mandibular orthognathic surgery does not directly change the nasal structure, although a relative change may occur due to the new relationship between the chin and the nose, making it appear larger or smaller in comparison.
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How long do you wear rubber bands after jaw surgery?

At two weeks after surgery, you will begin to take off and put on the rubber bands yourself. We will show you where we want the rubber bands to go. See the chart below. The doctor may change the pattern of your rubber bands over the next 8 weeks.
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