Facial Trauma
Facial trauma refers to any injury to the face, including the soft tissue, bones, and dental structures, often resulting from accidents, falls or sports injuries. We understand the physical and emotional impact of facial trauma and offer comprehensive care to address these complex injuries. Our state-of-the-art equipment and advanced techniques enable us to provide precise diagnosis and effective treatment for various types of facial trauma.
Soft tissue injuries, such as lacerations or contusions, are carefully evaluated and treated to minimize scarring and restore optimal function and aesthetics. Bone injuries, including fractures of the jaw, nose, or cheekbones, may require surgical intervention for realignment and stabilization. Our skilled surgeons utilize advanced imaging technology like 3D CT scans to accurately assess the extent of bone damage and plan precise treatment strategies.
Injuries to the teeth and surrounding dental structures are also common in facial trauma cases. Avulsed (knocked-out) teeth, fractured teeth, or injuries to the supporting bone and gum tissue are promptly addressed to preserve dental function and aesthetics. Depending on the severity of the injury, treatment options may include tooth reimplantation, dental splinting, or surgical procedures like bone grafting for dental implant placement. Depending on the severity of the facial trauma, you may or may not need to be triaged and managed in a hospital setting.