Braces wired together prior to surgery?

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Ga_N8V
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Location: Woodbridge, VA

#1 Post by Ga_N8V »

Hiya Lucyloop,

I had something similar this past summer when I moved from San Diego to Quantico, VA. The Ortho basically removed the archwire from the upper and lower brackets and replaced them with, what I like to call, "turbo-charged powerchains."

The intent was to lock the teeth into a stable position for an extended period of time during my move across the country and until I could get back into the ortho program. Total time I was wired like this was about two months.

-Ga_N8V
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i814u2c
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Location: Portales, New Mexico

#2 Post by i814u2c »

I had shoulder surgery on Dec 29. Orthodontist, anestesiologist and Orthopedic surgeon said the braces were no problem. Even on the ventilator it was fine. Good Luck
37 YR F METAL TOP AND BOTTOM
TOP ON OCT 04
BOTTOM ON DEC 04

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David
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Location: New Zealand

#3 Post by David »

When he says "wired together" what is he suggesting? :?

I would think that anything like that would slow down your treatment unless he is just suggesting wire ties instead of regular ligs. It seems a little unusual. :o

Good luck for the surgery, you seem to have had more than your fair share of it lately. I hope it goes well for you and that you don't suffer too much pain and discomfort :thumbsup:

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