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Common Causes of Facial Trauma and Dental Damage

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The team here at Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates offers a wide range of solutions for advanced dental care needs. Patients throughout the greater Montgomery area can count on us to perform expert oral surgery for implant dentistry treatments as well as advanced procedures to address facial trauma and serious damage or injuries to the teeth, gums, and tongue.

Serious facial and dental injuries can occur in multiple ways. Let's consider some common causes of facial trauma and dental injuries.

Motor Vehicle Accidents

If you are involved in a serious car accident or motorcycle collision, or are a pedestrian or bicyclist who is struck by a motor vehicle, you can experience severe facial injuries or dental injuries depending on the nature of your accident. This is why wearing a helmet and using your safety restraints can make a major difference with regard to safety.

Serious Slips and Falls

If you suffer from a serious slip or fall, it's possible that you may land in a way that you harm your mouth or teeth. You will instinctually put out your hands to help break your fall, but even that may not be enough to prevent major harm and injury.

Contact Sports and Combat Sports

Those who play contact sports such as football and hockey or who participate in combat sports such as boxing run major risks of dental injury and facial trauma. Even in routine plays and practice, serious injuries are possible if you are not careful. It's important that people wear proper headgear, helmets, facial protection, and mouth guards when they are engaging in these kinds of physical activities. These can all make a major difference.

We'd also like to note that sports such a basketball can lead to some forms of facial trauma and dental injury. This isn't just from slips on the court, but also from errant elbows when going for a rebound or trying to box someone out for position. This is one reason why so many basketball players have looked into getting protective mouth guards.

Occupational Injuries

Some jobs pose more dangers to employees than others, which is especially true of industrial jobs and construction. It's of the utmost importance that people who are in jobs where facial trauma is a hazard wear goggles, face masks, and other kinds of protective gear in order to avoid serious injuries.

Physical Assaults and Altercations

If you are attacked by someone, blows to the face and mouth can result in major injuries and serious harm to your teeth and gums. Substantial damage can be done depending on the nature of the assault or altercation.

Seeking Oral Surgery vs. Immediate Medical Attention

Following a serious facial or dental injury, it's important to determine if you should seek oral surgery for facial trauma or emergency medical care.

If the injury sustained is potentially life-threatening, it's important to seek immediate medical attention right away rather than dental care services. This will allow the pressing health matter to be addressed, with the dental health issue addressed afterward.

Speak with Our Team of Oral Surgery and Maxillofacial Specialists

For more information about facial trauma and what can be done to address it and help reconstruct your facial features, be sure to contact our oral surgery and advanced dentistry specialists today. We at Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Associates look forward to meeting you in person and helping you achieve total wellness in the process.

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