What happens if you throw up while your jaw is 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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Can you vomit with jaw wired shut?

If your jaw was wired shut, it's important for you to be able to open the wires in any emergency that makes it hard to breathe. This includes vomiting, extreme coughing, or choking. You must carry a pair of small wire-cutters with you at all times. Keep them near your bed at night.
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What happens if you puke after jaw surgery?

You may experience some nausea after surgery. It is important to realize that this is not a life-threatening situation and is usually caused because your stomach is empty or caused from medications. Therefore, if vomiting does occur, remain calm, turn your head to the side, and let the fluid clear your mouth freely.
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Can you talk if your jaw is wired shut?

Your jaws will be wired together approximately six to eight weeks. This is the time it takes for the bones to heal in a good, strong union. During the time your jaws are wired together, you will find eating, talking and other daily activities somewhat difficult.
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How do you deal with a jaw wired shut?

Self-care while your jaw is wired shut

You need to keep your mouth clean while your jaw is wired. This includes: brushing your teeth twice a day. using a mouth rinse or salt water (1 teaspoon of salt to a cup of water) to clean your mouth a few times a day, such as after eating.
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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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How long is a broken jaw wired shut?

Your jaws will be wired together approximately six to eight weeks. This is the time it takes for the bones to heal in a good, strong union. During the time your jaws are wired together, you will find eating, talking and other daily activities somewhat difficult.
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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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Can you get your jaw wired to lose weight?

This weight-loss device locks your jaw nearly shut. Experts say that's dangerous and barbaric. Researchers in New Zealand and the United Kingdom said they were fighting the “obesity epidemic” — by locking people's jaws 2 millimeters from shut via a magnetic contraption installed in the mouth.
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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 you smoke with your mouth wired shut?

DO NOT SMOKE! Do not use straws for several days unless your jaws are wired shut. DO NOT drive, operate machinery or any other potentially dangerous items, or be solely responsible for child care for 24 hours after IV anesthesia (or at any time when taking prescription pain medication).
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How long do you have to sleep elevated after jaw surgery?

Sleep with your head elevated on two pillows or in a comfortable recliner chair for the first week following surgery. Numbness in the lower jaw and chin will occur after a lower jaw fracture or surgery and in the upper jaw and along the nose and lip following an upper jaw fracture or surgery.
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Can you vape after jaw surgery?

You should avoid any nicotine use until you are completely healed, usually at least 4-6 weeks.
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How long do you stay in hospital with a broken jaw?

Patients usually stay in hospital for one night following the surgery. The following day the position of your fractures is sometimes 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 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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Can you move your jaw if it is dislocated?

A doctor must manipulate a dislocated jaw back into the correct position. Sometimes your doctor can do this manually. You'll receive local anesthetics and muscle relaxants to minimize the pain and to help your jaw muscles loosen up enough to allow the manipulation.
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How much weight will I lose after jaw surgery?

Following your surgery and throughout the post-operative recovery period, especially if your jaw is wired shut, you could lose as much as 10 percent of your body weight.
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How long does jaw surgery take to heal?

Initial jaw healing typically takes about six weeks after surgery, but complete healing can take up to 12 weeks. After initial jaw healing — at about six weeks — your orthodontist finishes aligning your teeth with braces. The entire orthodontic process, including surgery and braces, may take several years.
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Should you keep your jaw closed?

In short, as the upper jaw sits slightly in front of the lower jaw, your molars should ideally lock together like two cogs. If the position of your upper and lower jaw is correct, then molars should come together easily rather than rest on top of each other.
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How do you eat after jaw surgery?

To assist in your recovery from jaw surgery, your surgeon has recommended that you follow a 'No Chew' diet for 4-6 weeks.
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For Fruit Choose
  1. Pureed fruit.
  2. Mashed banana.
  3. Stewed and mashed soft fruit (eg peaches or apples)
  4. Mashed avocado.
  5. Mashed soft tinned fruit (eg tinned pear)
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How long should I wait to drink after jaw surgery?

Avoid alcohol for the first 24 hours after your oral surgery, as it can interfere with the healing process. And make sure that you do not drink any alcohol while you are on any pain or antibiotic medication that it may interfere with.
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Can a broken jaw heal without being wired?

Simple, closed, stable fractures can sometimes be very successfully treated without surgery or wiring the jaws shut. Patients must be extremely compliant with instructions for this to be successful.
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Why do they wire jaws 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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How long after jaw surgery can you eat?

After 2 weeks you can commence a non-chew food diet. The rule of thumb is to eat food that you can easily squish between your fingers and anything that does not make any noise(ie hard or crunchy foods). Examples include: mashed potatoes, scrambled eggs, fish and over-boiled/soft pastas cut into small pieces etc.
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What does dry socket look like?

Identification of dry socket

You probably experience a dry socket if you can look into your open mouth in a mirror and see the bone where your tooth was before. The explicit throbbing pain in your jaw represents another telltale signal of dry sockets.
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