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Ted Rothstein, DDS, PhD
Cosmetic Orthodontist for Adults and Children
American Association of Orthodontists
Founder DPOJW www.drted.com/DPOJW.html
35 Remsen St., Brooklyn, NY 11201
718 852 1551 Fx 718 852 1894 drted35@aol.com www.drted.com
IN BRIEF: Jaws are wired APART on both sides about this much |--| . Wires are to be released every 5 weeks for 5 days to permit jaw joints to move fully. Cordially, Dr. Ted
Dear _________ and would-be OJW patient:
I provide this service with pleasure, and truly believe in it, having provided it to many patients. I endeavor to constantly improve it.
Here is the follow-up study I did to see how my patients fared with their OJW: http://www.drted.com/ojw_questionnaire_survey.htm . When you examine the responses to the queries you will find by and large the responders were most pleased by their experience with OJW service I provided.
On May 3, 2010, I presented my work on OJW to my colleagues at the meeting of the American Association of Orthodontists in Washington, DC:
[SEE POWERPOINT PRESENTATION. See also: E-Synopsis containing the documents referred to in the PowerPoint presentation: E-Synopsis.Question: Why do you lose weight in OJW?
Answer:
1. Heightens resolve: Wired jaws are tangible evidence, and a persistent reminder that you have decided and are determined to lose some if not all of your excess weight.
2. Prevents eating solids: Wired jaws prevent/make it difficult for you from eating all/most of the very worst foods: bread and cake, candy, cookie and pastries, pastas, pizza, Frenchfries, burgers and other meats, that may contain excessive fat.
3. Minimizes snacking: Wired jaws minimize your snacking because preparing a snack takes special time and effort to prepare (liquify/puree) the snack. So jaw wired patients are less inclined to have the snack.
4. Focuses you on nutrition: Wired jaws compel you to think more about nutritional value of food such as fat and salt content, vitamins and minerals, and calories.
5. Helps controls calories: Many people who are limited to a liquid diet may well choose the products offered by companies like Ensure and Slim-Fast. The caloric values and contents are exactly known; consequently, dieters can know and more easily control their daily caloric intake.
6. After 2-3 weeks your stomach shrinks and the need/desire for food becomes less intense.
7. You see yourself losing weight...it gives you pleasure...you see yourself as being in control...it gives you more pleasure and a sense of success....You recognize you can modify your behavior...and you begin to take small steps to do so on a more permanent basis... Your aspirations to regain self-control are renewed.
Please read: Jaw wiring: A.T.’s diary of her experiences during the first two months.
The OJW fee at present is $2685. It is a one-time non-refundable fee. This all-inclusive fee includes maintenance of the appliance from placement to removal, rewiring every 5 weeks until goals are met or patient requests the OJW be removed; and 24/7 support and contact with the Dr. Rothstein.
Fee: An initial fee $685, 48 hours in-advance of the OJW appointment and the balance at the OJW appointment.
If you are considering coming to my office in Brooklyn, New York then please familiarize yourself with the information provided at:
http://www.drted.com/index.html.bak2/jaw_wiring.htm
If you are still interested complete: The Informed Consent for OJW and email it to me, and then download, complete and FAX to me the two other documents requested in the Informed Consent.
When I receive all three I will call you. Complete the Informed Consent and be sure to sign/initial it in all four places requested.
Please read below: "Who is NOT a good candidate for OJW".
Finally, if you go to YouTube @ http://www.youtube.com/user/drteddrted you can see two 10-minute videos demonstrating the placement of OJW on two patients using different methods.
Thank you for your inquiry. Cordially, Dr. Ted
Ps: Be sure to go to Directory/index of all OJW related pages on www.drted.com and read items #1.5, #2, #102, #103 and #121.
DIRECTIONS FROM ALL AIRPORTS TO THE OFFICE
Cordially, Dr. Ted Rothstein
Ps:1000 (well maybe not a 1000), but many, many helpful hints to help you reach your goals, change your behavior and maintain your goal weight forever: http://www.drted.com/Weight Maintenance Tips.htm
Question: Who is not a good candidate for this procedure?
Answer: Your mouth has many functions both obvious (talking) and not so obvious (sneezing) and is therefore the source of many pleasurable activities. The loss of any of them may provoke anxiety. Therefore one should think carefully about undertaking this method of weight control.
A partial list of poor candidates for OJW would include:
a. Persons who need to floss their teeth due to gum problems or other compulsive reasons.
b. Persons who speak abundantly for business or other reasons whose speech might be rendered less than perfectly clear because of being wired closed.
Hear Valerie in OJW (same day) Feb 2002 Listen to Valerie
Hear Pamela In OJW (next day) May 2008 Listen to Pamela
c. Persons whose sex life would be rendered intolerable if intimate oral functions were impaired… even a little.
d. Persons with multiple-missing, loose or decayed teeth
e. Those with psychological or emotional disorders who might feel powerless/ panicky with their mouths wired closed.
f. Those whose work functions might be impaired such as an actor, singer, waiter, teacher etc.
g. Persons with systemic diseases such as diabetics whose diets could not accommodate a liquid diet.
h. Persons who cannot breathe through their nose and whose breathing might be compromised by being held continuously in a closed bite teeth position.
i. Those who are highly allergic are more at risk.
j. Persons who have respiratory ailments such as snoring and/or sleep apnea as well as those who must use use a broncho-dilator spray such as asthmatics.
k. Persons who have a history of Temporo-Mandibular Joint dysfunction (TMJ). Learn more about the TMJ: [Information source number 1], [Information source number 2].
l. Persons who are taking oral pill/capsule form medications could encounter some difficulties trying to pass a large capsule into the mouth behind the last teeth. It would be virtually impossible if the wisdom teeth were fully in place.
m. Persons who compulsively clench/brux/gnash their teeth.
n. Persons who have, or are suspected of having, anorexia or bulemia to begin with.
o. Persons with frank unresolved periodontal (gum-tooth socket) problems.
p. Persons who drink alcoholic beverages. (Alcohol suppresses the gag reflex). In the event of alcoholic intoxication vomiting can occur. [See note from respected oral-surgeon/orthodontist educator.]
q. Persons who 1. will not provide a telephone number 2. do not have an Email address. 3. below the age of 21 unless accompanied by a parent. 4. are NOT more than 125 pounds overweight or less than 25 pounds overweight (i.e moderately obese and obese, but not "morbidly" obese).This message is only for the intended person(s) or entities. If you have received this message in error, please disregard and delete immediately. This is in accordance to the HIPAA laws of the United States federal government.
VERSION PRIOR TO 04/01/10
IN BRIEF: Jaws are wired APART about this much |--| Wires are to be released every 5 weeks for 5 days to permit jaw joints to move fully. Cordially, Dr. Ted
Dear _________
and would-be OJW patient:The number of OJW providers is small indeed: List of providers. I provide this service with pleasure, and truly believe in it, having provided it to many patients and endeavor to constantly improve it. Here is the follow-up study I did to to see how my patients fared: http://www.drted.com/ojw_questionnaire_survey.htm . The results will be posted on or before February 19th. They were overwhelmingly in favor of the benefits of the service.
If you are considering coming to my office in Brooklyn, New York then please familiarize yourself with the information provided at:
http://www.drted.com/index.html.bak2/jaw_wiring.htm . If you are still interested complete: The Informed Consent for OJW and email it to me, and then download, complete and fax to me the two other documents requested on it. When I receive all three I will call you. Complete the Informed Consent and be sure to sign/initial it in all four places requested.
The fee for OJW is presently $2685. The fee covers all office visits including the visit the OJW wiring and brackets are removed.
Thank you for your inquiry. Cordially, Dr. Ted
Ps: Be sure to go to Directory/index of all OJW related pages on www.drted.com and read items #1.5, #2, #102, #103 and #121.
DIRECTIONS FROM ALL AIRPORTS TO THE OFFICE
Cordially, Dr. Ted
Answer: Your mouth has many functions both obvious (talking) and not so obvious (sneezing) and is therefore the source of many pleasurable activities. The loss of any of them may provoke anxiety. Therefore one should think carefully about undertaking this method of weight control.
A partial list of poor candidates for OJW would include:
a. Persons who need to floss their teeth due to gum problems or other compulsive reasons.
b. Persons who speak abundantly for business or other reasons whose speech might be rendered less than perfectly clear because of being wired closed.
H
ear Valerie in OJW (same day) Feb 2002 Listen to ValerieHear Pamela In OJW (next day) May 2008 Listen to Pamela
c. Persons whose sex life would be rendered intolerable if intimate oral functions were impaired… even a little.
d. Persons with multiple-missing, loose or decayed teeth
e. Those with psychological or emotional disorders who might feel powerless/ panicky with their mouths wired closed.
f. Those whose work functions might be impaired such as an actor, singer, waiter, teacher etc.
g. Persons with systemic diseases such as diabetics whose diets could not accommodate a liquid diet.
h. Persons who cannot breathe through their nose and whose breathing might be compromised by being held continuously in a closed bite teeth position.
i. Those who are highly allergic are more at risk.
j. Persons who have respiratory ailments such as snoring and/or sleep apnea as well as those who must use use a broncho-dilator spray such as asthmatics.
k. Persons who have a history of Temporo-Mandibular Joint dysfunction (TMJ). Learn more about the TMJ: [Information source number 1], [Information source number 2].
l. Persons who are taking oral pill/capsule form medications could encounter some difficulties trying to pass a large capsule into the mouth behind the last teeth. It would be virtually impossible if the wisdom teeth were fully in place.
m. Persons who compulsively clench/brux/gnash their teeth.
n. Persons who have, or are suspected of having, anorexia or bulemia to begin with.
o. Persons
with frank unresolved periodontal (gum-tooth socket) problems.
p. Persons who drink alcoholic beverages. (Alcohol suppresses the
gag reflex). In the event of alcoholic intoxication vomiting can
occur.
[See note from respected oral-surgeon/orthodontist educator.]
q. Persons who 1. will not provide a telephone number 2. do not have
an Email address. 3. below the age of 21 unless accompanied by a
parent. 4. are NOT more than 125 pounds overweight or less than 25
pounds overweight (i.e moderately obese and obese, but not
"morbidly" obese).
This
message is only for the intended person(s) or entities. If you have
received this message in error, please disregard and delete immediately.
This is in accordance to the HIPAA laws of the United States federal
government.