Facial Trama
The Nature of Maxillofacial TraumaThere are a number of possible causes of facial trauma such as motor vehicle accidents, accidental falls, sports injuries, interpersonal violence and work related injuries. Types of facial injuries can range from injuries of teeth to extremely severe injuries of the skin and bones of the face. Typically, facial injuries are classified as either soft tissue injuries (skin and gums), bone injuries (fractures), or injuries to special regions (such as the eyes, facial nerves or the salivary glands). Soft Tissue Injuries of the Maxillofacial Region When soft tissue injuries such as lacerations occur on the face our surgeons have advanced training in their repair. In addition to the obvious concern of providing a repair that yields the best cosmetic result possible, care is taken to inspect for and treat injuries to structures such as facial nerves, salivary glands and salivary ducts (or outflow channels). Our surgeons are well-trained oral and maxillofacial surgeons and are proficient at diagnosing and treating all types of facial lacerations. In addition, some injuries may require subsequent revision in order to cosmetically enhance them, our surgeons provide such treatment if necessary. Injuries to the Teeth and Surrounding Dental Structures Isolated injuries to the teeth are quite common and may require the expertise of various dental specialists. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons usually are involved in treating fractures in the supporting bone or in replanting teeth that have been displaced or knocked out. These types of injuries are treated by one of a number of forms of splinting (stabilizing by wiring or bonding teeth together). If a tooth is knocked out, it should be placed in salt water or milk. The sooner the tooth is re-inserted into the dental socket, the better chance it will survive. Therefore, the patient should see a dentist or oral and maxillofacial surgeon as soon as possible. Never attempt to wipe the tooth off, since remnants of the ligaments that hold the tooth in the jaw are attached and are vital to the success of replanting the tooth. Other dental specialists, such as endodontists and/or restorative dentists, may be called upon to perform root canal therapy or to repair or rebuild fractured teeth. In the event that injured teeth cannot be saved or repaired, dental implants are often now utilized as replacements for missing teeth. |
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