
What is this treatment?
Facial injuries need careful assessment because bones, teeth, nerves and soft tissues may be involved. The aim is to restore function, protect appearance and guide healing with timely care.
When to consider it
- Accident-related facial injury
- Jaw or cheekbone fracture concerns
- Broken, loose or displaced teeth
- Swelling, bleeding or bite changes after injury
How the care journey works
Consultation
The doctor checks your concern, teeth, gums, bite and medical history.
Digital assessment
X-rays, scans or photos are advised only when they help plan safely.
Treatment plan
You understand the options, visits, expected comfort, cost drivers and aftercare before deciding.
Treatment and follow-up
Care is completed with clear instructions and reviews when needed.
Common questions
When should facial trauma be assessed urgently?
Facial injury with bleeding, swelling, bite change, numbness, tooth injury or suspected fracture should be assessed quickly to plan safe care.
Can facial trauma affect teeth and bite?
Yes. Trauma can affect teeth, jaws, gums, nerves and bite. The doctor may need X-rays or scans before deciding treatment.
Will scars be considered during treatment?
Where soft-tissue injury is involved, closure and scar planning are discussed carefully. Healing varies with injury type, timing and aftercare.