Facial Trauma
What is Facial Trauma?
Facial trauma refers to injuries involving the bones, skin, nerves, and soft tissues of the face and mouth. These injuries can result from car accidents, falls, sports, workplace injuries, or personal assaults.
Common types of facial trauma we treat include:
- Fractured jaw (mandible)
- Broken cheekbones (zygoma)
- Orbital (eye socket) fractures
- Soft tissue injuries (cuts, punctures, abrasions)
- Dental trauma (avulsed, broken, or displaced teeth)
Why Choose Dr. Haroon Ismaili for Facial Trauma Surgery?
As a highly trained oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Ismaili brings extensive surgical experience and a compassionate, patient-centered approach to every case. Whether you're referred from the ER, a dentist, or need follow-up care after an accident, our practice is ready to provide immediate, expert attention.
What Sets Our Facial Trauma Treatment Apart:
- Hospital privileges for advanced trauma cases
- Use of 3D CT scanning for accurate diagnosis
(Explore 3D CT Technology) - Minimally invasive techniques to minimize scarring and improve healing
- Focus on restoring aesthetics, function, and emotional confidence
Types of Facial Trauma We Treat
Our comprehensive services include diagnosis, surgical repair, and ongoing care for:
Fractures of the Facial Bones
This includes the mandible (jaw), maxilla (upper jaw), zygomatic bone (cheek), and orbital bones. Dr. Ismaili uses rigid fixation techniques to stabilize the bones with minimal visible impact.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Lacerations and puncture wounds are carefully sutured to optimize healing and reduce scarring. Deep injuries involving nerves or glands are treated with surgical precision.
Dental Injuries
Facial trauma often includes damaged or avulsed teeth. We provide extractions, socket preservation, and work closely with your general dentist or prosthodontist for long-term tooth replacement using dental implants.
What to Expect During Treatment
Step 1: Evaluation & Imaging
Emergency patients are seen promptly. We’ll perform a clinical exam and 3D CT scan to understand the full extent of trauma.
Step 2: Surgical Repair
If needed, surgical procedures are performed using minimally invasive methods and anesthesia or sedation for comfort and safety.
Step 3: Post-Trauma Follow-Up
Healing is monitored over time. For dental trauma, we may coordinate with your dentist to discuss implants or implant-supported dentures.
Serving Patients Across Arlington and the DFW Area
Located near Interstate 20, Park Forest Oral Surgery proudly serves:
- Arlington
- Mansfield
- Grand Prairie
- Pantego
- Kennedale
- Dalworthington Gardens
- Greater Dallas-Fort Worth
For directions and office info, visit our contact page.
Frequently Asked Questions About Facial Trauma
Is facial trauma always an emergency?
Not always, but prompt evaluation is important. We offer same-day and urgent care appointments.
Can facial injuries cause permanent damage?
Yes, untreated trauma can lead to nerve damage, bone loss, or deformities. Timely treatment reduces the risk of long-term complications.
Will I need follow-up procedures?
It depends on the injury. Some cases require staged treatments, especially if dental implants or bone grafts are needed later.
Do you accept referrals from hospitals or general dentists?
Yes. We work with referring providers to coordinate treatment for trauma cases of all types.
What if I have dental insurance but no medical coverage?
Our team will help you understand what’s covered and provide flexible payment options if needed.
Schedule Your Facial Trauma Consultation
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Ready to take the next step toward relief, function, and a healthier smile?
📍 Park Forest Oral Surgery & Dental Implant Center
2304 W. Interstate 20, Suite 150, Arlington, TX 76017
📞 Phone: (682) 206-0149
✉️ Email: Info@pfoms.com
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