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What Kind of Doctor Treats Facial Fractures?

Facial fractures can not only result in physical trauma but also emotional trauma. The delicate nature of facial tissues also makes treating such injuries challenging. You’ll need a doctor who is experienced and skilled to issue the right treatment for you. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are doctors who are trained to handle different types of facial injuries, including various types of fractures. They can give you the right reconstructive and sometimes rehabilitative procedures to ensure you get the best long-term results.

Maxillofacial surgeons usually undergo special training and hands-on experience that prepares them to handle multiple types of fractures. They are trained to focus on the long-term effects of the treatment rather than just the short term. Whether they conduct a reconstructive surgery or manage the injury, your ability to function, and your appearance will be changed forever. Some of the areas these doctors cover include:

  • Facial and intra-oral lacerations
  • Fractured bones on the jaws
  • Bone fractures on the nose, eye socket, and cheeks

Although oral and maxillofacial surgeons are qualified to treat bone fractures, they can also treat soft tissues. They also deal with injuries to the teeth and the surrounding structures, regardless of the cause of the injury. When considering treatment options, your doctor will consider the extent of the injury, and whether it affects the airway, respiratory system, and nervous system. The possibility of permanent loss of vision is also another factor that maxillofacial physicians consider.

Facial fracture symptoms

Fractures can happen on your cheekbones, nose, forehead, mid-face, and eye socket. They can be caused by different fractures such as sports injuries, vehicle accidents, work-related accidents, and violence between individuals. Some of the signs include nose bleeds, swelling, bruising, and tenderness on the inured area, numbness, blurry vision, and redness of the eye. In some cases, the eyes may bleed, or you may have difficulty moving your jaws.

Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery is one of the best teams of surgeons that can handle all types of facial fractures and conditions. The doctors are also trained to deliver emergency treatment solutions. They conduct several tests to ascertain the source of your pain and the right treatment option before performing any surgical procedure. Call us today to find out more.

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