Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 I had upper jaw surgery and I have plates in. I remember my oral surgeon saying something like if they couldn't get my stable enough I would have to be wired shut, but just like your surgeon said it was a slim possibility that would have to be done. And I didn't end up being wired shut, I just had rubber bands. From what I've read online, the plates reduce the need for being wired shut. > hi there...i have been checking out this board the past few months, > as i am scheduled for upper/lower on feb 11th. (i'm pretty > terrified, by the way). i am wondering... my surgeon is putting in > plates...and says it is only a SLIM, SLIM possibility that i will > need to be wired....my question is... do having plates alleviate the > need for wiring in most cases? do people who are wired for weeks on > end not have plates? thx for your help...i'm sure i will have more > concerns in the coming weeks....thank god for this board! hilary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Hi, I have had upper/lower (classIII) 7 weeks ago and my jaws were wired by choice! the wiring is for holding the lower jaw in place with a splint,if plates are not used. The advantage of not using plates on the lower jaw is: no external screw marks, and reduced risk of damege to the nerve. so I opted for the non plate option and had my jaws wired for 4 weeks, the liquid diet is not so bad! did not have any problems with it and lost some weight in the process. I did not have any facial numbness after my op. (gums still numb though!) 7 weeks gone my swelling is 98% away and I am very happy with the results,Cant wait to get my braces off! Mark > hi there...i have been checking out this board the past few months, > as i am scheduled for upper/lower on feb 11th. (i'm pretty > terrified, by the way). i am wondering... my surgeon is putting in > plates...and says it is only a SLIM, SLIM possibility that i will > need to be wired....my question is... do having plates alleviate the > need for wiring in most cases? do people who are wired for weeks on > end not have plates? thx for your help...i'm sure i will have more > concerns in the coming weeks....thank god for this board! hilary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 I am delighted for you, , that all goes so well for you. Congratulations! I can't resist adding, though, that " external screw marks " are really a non-existent worry. I would defy you to find the spots on my cheeks where those tiny screws were inserted. As for numbness -- hey, however you get there, the absence of it is fine! I have none either, and I had the bsso, without wiring. There are many paths to the goal, and so long as the one you choose gets you there, and you're pleased with the results, who cares what you chose. One is not superior to the other, far as I can see, as long as you get the desired results. Congratulations on your patience with the process. And on studying up and making choices that rewarded you. Cammie > Hi, I have had upper/lower (classIII) 7 weeks ago and my jaws were > wired by choice! the wiring is for holding the lower jaw in place > with a splint,if plates are not used. The advantage of not using > plates on the lower jaw is: no external screw marks, and reduced risk > of damege to the nerve. so I opted for the non plate option and had > my jaws wired for 4 weeks, the liquid diet is not so bad! did not > have any problems with it and lost some weight in the process. I did > not have any facial numbness after my op. (gums still numb though!) > 7 weeks gone my swelling is 98% away and I am very happy with the > results,Cant wait to get my braces off! > > Mark > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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