What Is Facial Trauma?
Facial trauma refers to any injury to the face, including fractures to the jaw, cheekbones, nose, or eye sockets, as well as damage to soft tissues such as the skin and muscles. These injuries are often the result of accidents, sports injuries, falls, or physical altercations. At Mobile Oral and Facial Surgery, board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons Dr. Christopher Mullenix and Dr. Aaron Wallender specialize in the diagnosis and surgical repair of facial trauma. Their goal is to restore both the function and aesthetics of the face using advanced techniques and personalized treatment plans. Prompt care can help prevent long-term complications and support proper healing for a full recovery. Contact our office in Mobile, AL to schedule treatment when facial trauma occurs.
How Is Facial Trauma Treated?
At Mobile Oral and Facial Surgery, Dr. Christopher Mullenix and Dr. Aaron Wallender use advanced imaging, surgical expertise, and personalized care plans to treat a wide range of facial injuries. After a thorough evaluation, the treatment plan is tailored to the type and severity of trauma, with the goal of promoting healing, minimizing scarring, and restoring normal function. Here's what to expect during treatment based on the type of injury:
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Soft Tissue Injuries: Cuts, lacerations, and abrasions are repaired with meticulous suturing techniques that minimize visible scarring. Special care is taken to preserve important structures like facial nerves, salivary glands, and ducts. These procedures are typically performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the extent of the injury.
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Bone Injuries: Fractures of the jaw, cheekbones, eye sockets, or nasal bones are treated using rigid fixation techniques, which involve the use of small plates and screws to stabilize the bones and allow for proper healing. Depending on the complexity, surgery may be performed in-office or at a hospital, and recovery can take several weeks.
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Dental Injuries: If teeth are knocked out or displaced, immediate care is critical. Treatment may involve repositioning and splinting the teeth, root canal therapy, or replacement options like dental implants. Coordination with dental professionals ensures that both the structure and aesthetics of the smile are preserved.
What Are the Benefits of Treating Facial Trauma?
Treating facial trauma promptly and professionally offers both functional and cosmetic benefits that support long-term recovery and quality of life, including:
- Restores normal facial function (eating, speaking, breathing)
- Preserves or improves facial appearance
- Prevents long-term complications like infection or improper healing
- Reduces pain and swelling
- Helps maintain dental alignment and health
- Supports emotional well-being and confidence
- Improves outcomes through early intervention
- Protects vital structures such as nerves and salivary glands
Mobile Oral and Facial Surgery Reviews
Went for a consultation and Dr. Mullenix and his staff were all friendly, helpful and welcoming. UPDATE Had surgery with Dr. Mullenix. His bedside manner is A1 . He’s a genuinely sweet guy. He took the time to talk to me before surgery, and checked on me after I woke up. He came out and gave my husband care instructions after surgery. He even called me that evening to check on me. I had minimal pain and bleeding after having two wisdom teeth removed. Great experience.
Great Staff and Great Doctor !!
Great atmosphere and team, We love Dr Mullenix!
The absolute best! Friendly staff, very clean and comfortable environment and my favorite part is when the doc calls you at the end of the day to check on you. Super thoughtful!
As usual, my treatment was fast and efficient from check in to x rays to consult and scheduling- was given my out of pocket cost up front- Just love this entire office staff- and Dr Mullenix is awesome!
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Rebuild Confidence After Injury
If you or a loved one has experienced facial trauma, such as a soft tissue injury, knocked-out teeth, or more, timely and skilled treatment is essential for the best outcome. At Mobile Oral and Facial Surgery, Dr. Christopher Mullenix and Dr. Aaron Wallender provide advanced care for injuries to the bones, soft tissues, and dental structures of the face. Whether it's a fracture, laceration, or dental injury, our team is equipped to deliver precise treatment that restores function and appearance. Don't wait — contact our Mobile, AL office today.