Clinical Notes: Lakeisha Harvey. Hempstead, Counselor,  NY, Age 26, 5'11'' 175 lbs:  Goal 135 pounds, Mildly active, willing to commit 3 months passionately to OJW. Expected weight loss: 23 pounds Email address: laha77@netzero.net

December 8, 2003:
    Examination of teeth, gums, all soft tissues, extent of movement of jaws, and TMJ (Temporo-Mandibular Joint) reveals that LH is in good health. Her medical  indicated that she had no medical related to treatment using OJW. She was aware of a need for root canal therapy on 13 and advised to remove the wire if such a need became imminent. She had orthodontic treatment as an adolescent. A routine panoramic X-ray was taken, which further showed that her teeth and TM joint were normal. Her occlusion was tested with articulating paper in order to test for/locate any possible traumatic occlusion. None was noted. (The Temporo-Mandibular Joint (TMJ)) is a "ball and socket" joint. The "ball" is the top part of your lower jaw and is called the "condyle". You can feel them by putting your fingers just in front of your ears when opening and closing your mouth. LH was told that in OJW the jaws are wired together but the teeth of the upper and lower jaw touch just barely, thus allowing about 1.0 mm of lower jaw movement in ever direction. Consequently, no pressure is placed on the TM joint. She signed the informed consent for jaw wiring . She came alone. and was provide a review of the entire procedure and  was advised of the dangers she might encounter and how to avoid them. the informed consent and the FAQ's were reviewed and she signed the OJW Telephone memo indicating that she was aware of all aspects of the OJW treatment method for the control of compulsive overeating. "Begg" brackets were bonded on upper teeth 4,5,6 and 11, 12, 13 and lower teeth 29,28,27 and 22,21, and 20 (canines and first and second premolars). The teeth were acid etched as they usually are for bonding brackets. The brackets were micro etched. All of the teeth to which brackets were bonded had normal enamel. The brackets were "double bonded", in that a second layer of adhesive was place on the flanges of the bracket. All excessive and unsightly adhesives was removed and the space between the teeth was checked for unimpeded passage of dental floss. LH lives in Hempstead, and consequently was not taught how to rewire her jaws. Finally, she was asked to put her teeth gently together and the wiring was done with "dead soft" .014 inch diameter stainless steel round wire.  LH observed the wiring technique and then cut out the wire as a practice procedure which she did with ease in about 5 seconds. She was then wired closed on the right and left sides. She agreed to follow the recommended protocol: After 5 weeks snip off the wires, exercise for 5 days and return to the office for evaluation, cleaning and rewiring.  She said her jaws were very comfortable and that the jaw wires permitted her a slight bit of jaw movement. She was given instructions and practice regarding how and when to remove the wire. She was given instructions on how to exercise her jaws  during the 5 days she would be released from the wires and advised re the possibility of the joint becoming more limited in motion over time (two fingers of opening rather than 3 fingers).  She was counseled to adhere to a 1350 calorie  low/no salt liquid diet.  She was advised to always carry her wire-cutter with her. Lacking a wire cutter a simple fork could accomplish the emergency removal of the wire. She was provided with instruments to assist in the removal and replacement of the wires.  
Ps. She indicated that she intended to return for follow up visits and was advised to weigh herself each day.  She was instructed to keep a graph of her weight loss 18"wide (each day) by 9" high (weight) and make an entry every day/week.

February 10,
    Examined and rewired patient. Lakeshia had difficulties keeping her wiring on as a result of outside circumstances and recommitted to continuing the OJW process in good sprits.

March 30,
    OJW removed at patient's request. Lakeisha has accepted a request to write about her experience and indicate the reasons for her decision to end OJW treatment without achieving her goals. The visit to remove OJW and clean the teeth is done at no cost as is the case for all OJW patients.