Symptom Explorer
Face Trauma
Facial injuries, fractures, and surgical reconstruction
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Common Questions
A blow to the face — from an accident, fall, or sports injury — can fracture the bones in your jaw, cheekbone, eye socket, or nose. You might notice swelling, bruising, pain when opening your mouth, or a change in how your teeth fit together. Facial fractures need proper evaluation and sometimes surgery to align the bones correctly so your face heals properly.
If your jaw clicks, locks, feels shifted to one side, or hurts when you open it wide, it could be a jaw injury, a displaced joint, or a fracture that didn't heal right. Think of your jaw like a hinge — if the hinge is bent or out of position, the door doesn't close properly. We can examine the joint and bones to find out what's wrong and fix it.
After a facial injury, proper wound care and timely treatment are crucial for both healing and appearance. Cuts on the face need careful stitching to minimize scarring, and any fractures need to be set correctly within the first few days. Our team handles emergency facial trauma — we work to restore both the function and appearance of your face with the best possible outcome.