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A single wire technique using 24-gauge stainless steel wire is recommended for intermaxillary fixation (IMF) before mandibular plating. This method is easy, fast, economical, and minimally invasive for achieving tooth alignment.

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  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Orthodontic Fixation Techniques

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  • Achieving a premorbid relationship between mandibular and maxillary teeth is crucial before surgical plating.
  • Current methods for intermaxillary fixation (IMF) may vary in complexity and invasiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and recommend a simplified technique for intermaxillary fixation (IMF).
  • To evaluate the efficacy of using a single 24-gauge stainless steel wire for IMF prior to mandibular plating.

Main Methods:

  • A technique utilizing a single strand of 24-gauge stainless steel wire for IMF is described.
  • The method is applied before the plating procedure in maxillofacial surgery.

Main Results:

  • The single-wire technique provides effective intermaxillary fixation.
  • This method is characterized by its ease of application, speed, cost-effectiveness, and minimal invasiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Single-wire IMF using 24-gauge stainless steel wire is a recommended, practical approach.
  • This technique offers a favorable balance of simplicity and effectiveness for pre-plating fixation.