Facial Trauma Surgery

A facial injury can happen in seconds — but its effects can last much longer without the right care. Whether caused by a car accident, sports injury, fall, or physical trauma, damage to the facial bones, jaw, or soft tissues requires immediate evaluation by a qualified specialist. Prompt, precise treatment helps preserve facial structure, protect function, and support long-term recovery.

At the San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, facial trauma is treated with urgency, skill, and compassion. Led by Dr. Joel Berger, D.D.S., M.D., a board-certified Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon with extensive surgical and hospital-based experience, our team provides comprehensive care focused on restoring strength, symmetry, and stability.

What Is Facial Trauma?

Facial trauma refers to injuries affecting the bones and soft tissues of the face, including the jaw, cheekbones, eye sockets, nose, and teeth. Because the face contains delicate structures responsible for breathing, chewing, vision, and speech, specialized surgical expertise is essential.

Common causes of facial trauma include:

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Sports-related injuries
  • Falls
  • Workplace injuries
  • Physical altercations

These injuries can range from minor lacerations to complex fractures involving multiple facial bones.

Types of Facial Injuries We Treat

At the San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, we manage a wide spectrum of trauma cases, including:

How Facial Trauma Surgery Works

Treatment begins with a thorough evaluation using advanced imaging, including digital X-rays or Cone Beam CT scans. Accurate diagnosis allows Dr. Berger to develop a personalized surgical plan tailored to the severity and location of your injury.

Depending on the type of trauma, surgery may involve:

  • Repositioning and stabilizing fractured bones
  • Using small plates and screws to secure alignment
  • Repairing soft tissue injuries with meticulous technique
  • Addressing dental damage or tooth loss
  • Restoring proper bite alignment and jaw function

Every procedure is performed with precision to preserve both function and appearance.

Recovery After Facial Trauma Surgery

Recovery varies based on the complexity of your injury. Swelling and discomfort are common in the early stages, but these are carefully managed with detailed post-operative instructions and follow-up care.

Healing occurs in stages. While initial recovery may take a few weeks, deeper bone healing continues over time. Follow-up appointments allow Dr. Berger to monitor progress, confirm proper alignment, and ensure optimal healing.

Our team emphasizes continuity of care, guiding you from emergency treatment through structured recovery to support a confident return to daily life.

X-ray of man's face shows results after facial trauma surgery.

Why Choose the San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery for Facial Trauma?

Facial trauma requires a surgeon with advanced training and real-world experience managing complex injuries. Dr. Joel Berger’s board certification and dual medical-dental background provide a unique level of expertise in facial anatomy, bone structure, and surgical repair.

Patients and referring providers trust our practice because of our:

Coordinated Care for Complex Cases

Some facial injuries require collaboration with emergency physicians, orthodontists, restorative dentists, or other specialists. The San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery maintains strong relationships with referring providers to ensure seamless, coordinated treatment.

From stabilizing fractures to restoring bite alignment and dental function, every aspect of care is handled with precision and attention to detail.

Restore Strength, Function, and Confidence

Facial trauma can be physically and emotionally overwhelming, but expert surgical care can help you regain stability and comfort. Early intervention and experienced treatment make a meaningful difference in both healing and long-term outcomes.

If you or a loved one has experienced a facial injury, contact the San Diego Center for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery in San Diego at 858-292-5175 to receive expert evaluation and personalized surgical care.

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