Facial Trauma
Types of Facial Injuries
Understanding Facial Trauma
Facial trauma includes any injury to the face or jaw, such as fractures of the facial bones, lacerations, or dental injuries. These injuries can result in functional and aesthetic concerns, making expert surgical care essential. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are trained to handle the full scope of facial trauma, from diagnosis to complex surgical reconstruction.
Common Causes of Facial Injuries
- Motor vehicle accidents
- Sports injuries
- Slip and fall accidents
- Workplace incidents
- Assault or physical altercations
Types of Facial Injuries
- Soft Tissue Injuries: Cuts, lacerations, or abrasions involving the skin and underlying tissue. These are carefully cleaned and sutured to minimize scarring and restore function.
- Bone Injuries: Fractures of the jaw (mandible), cheekbone (zygoma), eye socket (orbit), or nasal bones. Proper alignment and stabilization are necessary for functional healing.
- Dental Injuries: Injuries to the teeth or surrounding bone may require splinting, repositioning, or replacement with implants or bridges.
Expert Surgical Care
We use advanced imaging and surgical techniques to treat facial trauma with precision and care. Our goal is to restore both facial function and appearance, working closely with your medical team or referring doctor when needed.
If you or a loved one has suffered facial trauma, timely evaluation and treatment are critical. Contact our office to schedule an urgent consultation and receive the highest standard of care.