Tratamento de Trauma Facial em Boca Raton

What Happens If I Have Trauma to My Face?

Facial injuries are different from most other injuriesfor two important reasons:
they affect how you look e how you function.

When trauma involves the face, jaws, dentes, or eye sockets, care must be precise, thoughtful, and forward-looking. Treatment isn’t just about fixing what’s broken todayit’s about protecting your appearance, comfort, and function for the long term.

That’s where oral and maxillofacial surgeons come in.


Who Treats Facial Trauma?

Cirurgiões bucais e maxilofaciais são uniquely trained to manage facial injuries because their training bridges dentistry, surgery, anesthesia, and medicine.

No Cirurgia Boca Jaw, facial trauma care is provided by Dr. Ronald L. Katz, uma Board-Certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with extensive hospital-based trauma experience.

Dr. Katz is credentialed at Level-1 Trauma Centers and provides emergency hospital coverage for facial injuriesmeaning he treats these injuries not just electively, but when seconds matter.3D medical model of a human skull with dotted lines indicating surgical planning marks for maxillofacial or orthognathic surgery around the orbits, nose, and jaw


The Nature of Facial (Maxillofacial) Trauma

Facial trauma can occur from:

  • Motor vehicle accidents

  • Falls

  • Sports injuries

  • Work-related accidents

  • Interpersonal violence

Injuries may involve:

  • Soft tissue (skin, lips, gengivas)

  • Bone (jaws, cheekbones, nose, eye sockets)

  • Special structures (eyes, facial nerves, glândulas salivares, dentes)

Each category requires a different approachand often a coordinated plan.


Soft Tissue Injuries (Cuts & Lacerations)

Facial cuts and intraoral lacerations are repaired with careful suturing, but the goal goes beyond closing skin.

Special attention is given to:

  • Facial nerves (movement and sensation)

  • Salivary glands and ducts

  • Muscle alignment

  • Cosmetic outcome

In short: how it heals matters as much as that it heals.


Bone Injuries (Facial & Jaw Fractures)

Facial fractures are treated similarly to fractures elsewhere in the bodybut with more finesse.

Because you can’t place a cast on the face, stabilization is achieved using:

  • Rigid fixation (small titanium plates and screws)

  • Selective jaw wiring, when necessary

Modern rigid fixation often allows patients to:

  • Avoid prolonged jaw wiring

  • Heal more predictably

  • Return to normal function sooner

Whenever possible, incisions are minimized and placed discreetly to reduce visible scarring.


Advanced Technology for Precision Reconstruction

Dr. Katz frequently uses:

  • 3D CT imaging for accurate diagnosis and planningPost-operative 3D CT scan of a skull showing surgical repair of facial fractures with visible screw holes and fixation points around the orbits and midface

  • Minimally invasive endoscopic techniques for enhanced visualization

  • Titanium plates and mesh to reconstruct fractured facial bones

These tools allow for precise restoration of anatomyespecially critical around the eyes, where millimeters can affect vision, eye movement, and facial sensation.

Precision here isn’t a luxuryit’s a necessity.Post-operative 3D CT scan of a skull showing surgical repair of facial fractures with visible screw holes and fixation points around the orbits and midface


Injuries to Teeth & Dental Structures

Dental injuries are common in facial trauma and may include:

  • Knocked-out (avulsed) dentes

  • Fractured teeth

  • Broken supporting bone

Se um dente é nocauteado:

  • Place it in milk or salt water

  • Do not scrub or wipe it

  • Seek care immediately

The sooner a tooth is replanted, the better its chance of survival.

Treatment may involve splinting, coordination with other dental specialists, ou—when teeth cannot be savedimplantes dentários to restore function and appearance.


More Than Physical Healing

Facial trauma affects more than bones and skin. It affects confidence, identity, and emotional well-being.

That’s why treatment requires:

  • Emergency expertise

  • Surgical judgment

  • Long-term planning

  • A steady, reassuring approach

The goal is not just repairbut recovery.


The Bottom Line

Facial trauma care belongs in the hands of specialists trained in:

  • Emergency management

  • Surgical reconstruction

  • Long-term functional and cosmetic outcomes

Na cirurgia da boca, we bring experience, advanced technology, and thoughtful care to every facial trauma casebecause when it’s your face, details matter.

If you or someone you love has experienced facial trauma, prompt evaluation makes a difference. We’re here when you need us.

Intraoperative medical image showing a surgical site with a mesh or template structure under red illumination, likely for bone grafting or reconstruction guidance  3D CT scan of a skull with red arrows pointing to repaired fracture sites on the zygomatic arch and orbital rim, demonstrating successful bone alignment and reduction

Você está pronto para começar a sua viagem saúde dental?

Dar o nosso escritório Delray Beach uma chamada em Boca Jaw Número Cirurgia Telefone 561-499-3331 para agendar uma consulta com Dr. Katz ou utilizar o nosso on-line formulário de solicitação de contato.