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- I don't think that wiring someone shut is all that common,

but it depends on the procedures. There is a lower set-back

procedure called an IVRO or Intraoral Vertical Ramus Osteotomy that

requires the jaws to be wired shut. Alot of the time it depends on

the Surgeon's preferences as well. The reason I know about the IVRO

is because the Surgeon I went to for a Surgery consult back in the

early 1980's told me that he wanted to do that procedure, but I

would have to be wired shut for six to eight weeks so I said " no

thanks " . ~~~~ Diane (Idaho)

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> I just caught a few of the " wired shut " posts. Not sure what

EXACTLY was going on but did bring up a question I have for the

group. My OM says that I will NOT be wired shut. The 2nd opinion

surgeon says that there is a 99.9 percent chance that I would have

to be wired. If he gets in to it and my bones are not strong enough

to handle the screws then I would be wired. I am getting upper and

lower surgery. I have partials now and will be eventually going to

implants on top and bottom. My question is:

> 1. How often does one get wired shut?

> Thanks,

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