Facial trauma refers to injuries to the face and jaw that can result from accidents, sports injuries, falls, or other incidents. These injuries not only affect appearance but can also impact vital functions such as breathing, eating, and speaking. Huntington Beach Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery specializes in treating facial trauma with precision and care, helping patients restore their health, functionality, and confidence.

Facial trauma refers to injuries to the face and jaw that can result from accidents, sports injuries, falls, or other incidents. These injuries not only affect appearance but can also impact vital functions such as breathing, eating, and speaking. Huntington Beach Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery specializes in treating facial trauma with precision and care, helping patients restore their health, functionality, and confidence.

What Is Facial Trauma?

Facial trauma, also known as maxillofacial trauma, involves any injury to the facial bones, soft tissues, or areas such as the jaw, cheeks, nose, or forehead. These injuries can range from minor cuts to complex fractures and often require specialized surgical treatment to ensure proper healing and prevent long-term complications.

Common Types of Facial Trauma

Fractures of the Jaw (Mandibular Fractures)
  • Symptoms: Pain, swelling, misaligned teeth, or difficulty opening and closing the mouth.
  • Treatment: Jaw fractures are treated using rigid fixation techniques, such as plates and screws, to stabilize the bone and allow it to heal. In some cases, the jaw may need to be wired shut temporarily.
  • Symptoms: Flattening of the cheek, swelling, or difficulty moving the jaw.
  • Treatment: Surgery may be required to reposition the cheekbone and secure it with plates or screws, restoring facial symmetry and function.
  • Symptoms: Double vision, sunken eye appearance, or restricted eye movement.
  • Treatment: Surgical intervention involves repositioning the fractured bone and, if necessary, placing implants to support the eye socket structure.
  • Symptoms: Swelling, bruising, difficulty breathing through the nose, or visible deformity.
  • Treatment: Minor fractures can often be reset manually, while severe cases may require surgery to realign the nasal bones and restore function.
  • Symptoms: Cuts, lacerations, or puncture wounds.
  • Treatment: Sutures are used to close wounds, and care is taken to minimize scarring and preserve facial aesthetics. Complex injuries may require reconstructive surgery.
  • Symptoms: Knocked-out teeth, fractured teeth, or damage to the supporting bone.
  • Treatment: Dental implants or other restorative procedures are used to replace or repair damaged teeth and supporting structures.

Comprehensive Care for Facial Trauma

Our skilled Huntington Beach oral surgery team provides comprehensive care for facial trauma, using advanced surgical techniques and state-of-the-art technology to ensure optimal outcomes. From minor injuries to complex reconstructive surgeries, we focus on restoring functionality and appearance while prioritizing patient comfort and recovery.

If you or a loved one has experienced facial trauma, contact our practice today. Prompt evaluation and treatment are essential for a successful recovery, and our compassionate team is here to help you every step of the way.

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