Jaw wiring

The act of wiring a jaw keeps it closed for some amount of time. Originally this was as the mandibular equivalent of a cast, to fix the jaw in place while a fracture healed, but now jaws are sometimes wired for weight-loss purposes, preventing the ingestion of solid food.

Jaw wiring [1] is a fixed intra-oral, bio-mechanical device and method for treating and controlling compulsive overeating and obesity. The device is composed of orthodontic brackets attached to the teeth, and pliable wire wrapped either around or through the brackets.[2] The brackets are optimally positioned with respect to the anterior‑posterior position of the lower jaw. The wiring is configured to suspend the patient’s lower jaw in a semi-closed, partially movable resting position which permits a moderate amount of physiologic jaw movement and relatively clear speech, while inhibiting the ingestion of solid foods

References

  1. Dr. Ted. "Orthodontic Jaw Wiring for Weight Loss (OJW®) Informed Consent". drted.com. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  2. Dr. Ryan Kazemi (2014), JAW SURGERY FOR BETTER BITE & SMILE

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