Facial Injuries
The face plays a vital role in our appearance, self-confidence, and overall aesthetic expression. As a result, any form of facial trauma can be both physically and emotionally distressing.
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Facial injuries can arise from accidents, sports-related impacts, falls, mishaps, or even acts of violence. Such injuries may affect various facial structures—including the teeth, jaws, facial bones, gums, and skin tissue.
immediate and specialized care. At Dental Care, our team of skilled dentists and oral surgeons is fully equipped to manage the full range of facial trauma treatments—from dental repairs to complex jaw and facial bone reconstruction.
Your safety, function, and appearance are our priorities. With advanced techniques and compassionate care, we strive to restore not only your oral health but also your confidence.
Kinds of Facial Injuries
A sudden, direct blow to the mouth is the most frequent cause of facial trauma. In such cases, patients often experience numbness or pain around the affected area. Other types of facial injuries include:
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Soft tissue injuries (e.g., cuts, tears, and abrasions on the skin and gums)
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Bruises or contusions on the face
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Fractures to facial bones
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Broken bones, including the nose, jaw, or cheekbones
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- Facial bone fractures : Injuries involving cracks or breaks in the bones of the face, often caused by accidents or blunt force trauma.
- Oral injuries : Damage to the soft tissues of the mouth, including cuts, lacerations, or bruising of the gums, lips, and tongue.
- Loose, fractured, or knocked-out teeth : Teeth that have been dislodged, broken, or completely removed due to impact—requiring immediate dental care to save or replace them.
- Locked jaw (TMJ issues) : Difficulty in opening or closing the mouth, often caused by jaw dislocation, trauma to the temporomandibular joint, or muscle strain.
- Nasal fractures : Breaks or cracks in the nasal bone that can lead to swelling, bleeding, and breathing difficulties.
- Fractured jaws : Broken upper or lower jawbones that can affect chewing, speaking, and facial symmetry—requiring surgical intervention in many cases.
FAQ's
At Dental Care, we understand that facial injuries can be both physically and emotionally distressing. Our team is committed to providing not just expert medical care, but also peace of mind.
Will there be any scars on my face after facial injury treatment?
At Dental Care, we use advanced, minimally invasive techniques, including facial fracture surgery, to reduce visible scarring. In most cases, incisions are made under the jawline or behind the hairline to naturally conceal them. Once healing is complete, scars are barely noticeable—if at all.
What is the recovery time after treatment?
Recovery time depends on the type and severity of the injury. Minor cases may heal in a few weeks, while more complex fractures or jaw injuries might require a few months. Our specialists will provide a personalized recovery plan to ensure optimal healing and results.