What Is Facial Trauma
Damage to the soft tissue or bones surrounding your face can result in facial trauma, a serious type of injury. This happens most often in accidents, like sports-related injuries or car accidents. Any type of injury, such as a knocked-out tooth, broken bones, or lacerations around your face, may be considered facial trauma and requires immediate examination. Often, your injuries may require an emergency room visit before a referral to an oral surgeon for treatment. If you are unsure whether you have experienced facial trauma, you may be able to tell based on a visual examination and internal imaging.
Reducing Your Risk Of Injury
Accidents that cause these serious injuries cannot always be prevented. There are ways to reduce facial trauma risk. Many of these injuries happen as the result of car wrecks, so always practice safe driving and wear your seatbelt. If you play contact sports, like soccer or football, ask your dentist about custom mouthguards to protect your jaw, teeth, and gums. Stay away from your surroundings to reduce the risk of falling, as a hard fall could lead to knocking out a tooth or injuring yourself. If you are involved in an accident, make sure to seek treatment as soon as possible.
How Our Team Can Help
Treating facial trauma can be complex, as each situation is different and requires different treatments. The goal for treatment is to correct each issue that has resulted from the traumatic injury. Your oral surgery team may need to repair fractured bones, repair soft tissues, or replace missing teeth. Replacing missing teeth often involves dental implants, which not only stimulate the jaw but also enhance the surrounding strength. The severity of your injuries may necessitate several procedures before you achieve complete healing. Your team will create a unique treatment plan based on your current health and specific needs.
Schedule An Appointment With Our Team
If you have sustained a facial injury, our team may be able to help restore face and jaw structures. To learn more about treatment options, contact your Charlottesville, VA, Oral Surgery and Implant Center today at (434) 295-0911.