Facial Trauma Treatment Lancaster

Unmatched Expertise When You Need It the Most

Young woman holding her face in pain while talking to oral surgeon about facial trauma treatment

Traumatic injuries that involve the face, jaws, and teeth are complex in nature. There are numerous causes of facial trauma such as motor vehicle accidents, accidental falls, sports injuries, interpersonal violence, and work-related injuries. These injuries are classified as either related soft tissue (skin and gums), bone (fractures), or related. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons like those at Conestoga Oral Surgery are trained, skilled, and uniquely qualified to manage and treat facial trauma here in Lancaster, so don’t hesitate to call our team when you're in need!

Why Choose Conestoga Oral Surgery for Management of Facial Injuries?

  • The Only Oral Surgery Practice that Covers Facial Trauma Call at Lancaster General Hospital (Level-1 Trauma Center)
  • Trusted and Trained To Manage Both Soft and Hard Tissue Injuries
  • Post-Traumatic Follow up and Management Ensures a Good Final Outcome

What Do I Do When I Injure My Teeth?

Dentist looking at an x ray of teeth

In addition to properly managing facial fractures, the surgeons at Conestoga Oral Surgery are also uniquely qualified to properly restore your bite and chewing function as well. Our surgeons have a thorough understanding of the anatomical complexities of these areas and understand your desire to get back to good healthas soon as possible.

In addition to facial bone fractures, isolated injuries to teeth are quite common, especially in adolescents active in sports. These types of injuries, while preventable with sports mouth guards, are usually treated by splinting teeth together for a period of time. Other dental specialists such as endodontists, may be asked to perform root canal treatment after the teeth are stabilized. In addition, your general dentist can restore or crown fractured teeth. If injured teeth cannot be saved or repaired, dental implants are often now utilized as replacements for missing teeth.

If you have experienced a form of facial trauma, we encourage you to call our office today to set up an appointment as soon as possible for evaluation and treatment of your injury.