
What is Dental Facial Trauma?
Dental facial trauma includes injuries to the teeth, gums, jaws, and surrounding facial structures. Common causes include:


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Facial trauma refers to injuries to the face, including the skin, bones, teeth, and soft tissues. This can include fractures, cuts, bruises, or injuries caused by accidents, falls, or physical altercations.
Common causes include car accidents, sports injuries, physical fights, falls, workplace accidents, or even injuries from recreational activities. Facial trauma can affect the jaw, nose, mouth, or eyes.
Seek immediate medical or dental care if you have any facial injury. Apply ice to reduce swelling and manage bleeding. If a tooth is knocked out, store it in milk or saliva and visit a dentist immediately.
Symptoms of a broken jaw or facial fracture include pain, swelling, difficulty moving the mouth or jaw, bruising, and visible deformities. If you suspect a fracture, seek immediate medical care for an accurate diagnosis.
A knocked-out tooth can often be re-implanted if treated quickly. Rinse the tooth gently, place it back in the socket if possible, or keep it in milk or saliva until you can get to a dentist. Prompt treatment within an hour increases the chances of saving the tooth.