🦷 Facial Trauma – Patient Questionnaire & FAQ

Facial trauma refers to any injury to the face, mouth, or jaws. It can involve soft tissues (skin, gums), bones (jaw fractures, cheekbones, nose, bones around the eyeball), or teeth. These injuries can result from accidents, falls, sports injuries, physical altercations, or other traumatic events.

At AUREVO DENTAL HOSPITAL, we provide expert care for facial trauma, with a focus on restoring both function and appearance. Our experienced oral and maxillofacial surgeons are skilled in treating a wide range of facial injuries, from simple lacerations to complex fractures. We understand that facial trauma can be both physically and emotionally distressing, and we are committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive care to help you recover and restore your quality of life.

Facial Trauma treatment

πŸ’¬ Quick Self-Assessment

Use this checklist to decide if you need urgent care:

  • β€’Do you have uncontrolled bleeding?
  • β€’Is your face visibly swollen or deformed?
  • β€’Are you unable to open or close your mouth properly?
  • β€’Do you have loose or broken teeth?
  • β€’Is there numbness in your lips, chin, or cheeks?

πŸ‘‰ If YES to any of these, seek immediate dental or maxillofacial consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

βœ… General Questions About Facial Trauma

βœ… Specific Concerns About Injuries

βœ… Treatment Related Questions

βœ… Dental Injuries in Facial Trauma

βœ… Other Common Questions

Conclusion

Facial trauma requires prompt and expert medical attention to ensure the best possible outcome. Whether you're dealing with a minor injury or a more severe fracture, our team at AUREVO DENTAL HOSPITAL is here to provide comprehensive, compassionate care. We understand the physical and emotional impact of facial trauma and are committed to helping you recover and restore both function and appearance.

If you or a loved one has experienced facial trauma, don't hesitate to seek immediate medical attention. Early treatment can significantly improve outcomes and reduce the risk of complications. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward recovery.