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TRAUMA SURGERY

Jaw Fractures

Expert Facial Trauma Care

Dr. Sandeep Prakash has expertise in facial trauma management ,from simple jaw fractures to complex multiple facial bone fractures- including frontal bone and NOE fractures.
Till date he has operated more than 2000 facial fracture cases.

Jaw Fracture Treatment
Hours Duration
1-4
Anesthesia Type
Local
Weeks Recovery
4-6
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Comprehensive Facial Fracture Management

Advanced Reconstruction for Optimal Outcomes

Facial trauma requires immediate, specialized care to restore both function and appearance. Our maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Sandeep Prakash, has extensive experience treating complex jaw fractures and other facial injuries using the latest surgical techniques.

We understand that facial fractures impact not just physical health, but emotional wellbeing too. Our comprehensive approach ensures incisions that are well hidden inside oral cavity and on face with precise reduction and fixation using titanium implants.

3D CT Scan

Types of Facial Fractures We Treat

Jaw Fractures

Mandibular and maxillary fractures treated with advanced fixation techniques including plates, screws, and arch bars for stable healing.

Zygoma (Cheekbone) Fractures

Precise reconstruction of mid-face injuries using minimally invasive approaches to restore facial projection and symmetry.

Nasal Fractures

Functional and aesthetic nasal reconstruction using closed and open reduction techniques to restore breathing and appearance.

Orbital Fractures

Eye socket reconstruction with vision preservation using specialized implants and techniques for complex orbital injuries.

Frontal Bone Fractures

Treatment of forehead injuries involving the frontal sinus with advanced reconstruction techniques to restore cranial structure and prevent complications.

Naso-Orbito-Ethmoid Fractures

Complex mid-facial reconstruction addressing nasal bridge, orbital walls, and ethmoid bone damage with precise surgical repair for optimal function and aesthetics.

When to Seek Immediate Care

Difficulty Breathing or Swallowing

Any breathing difficulties or inability to swallow requires immediate medical attention.

Severe Facial Pain

Intense, uncontrolled facial pain may indicate serious fracture or nerve involvement.

Visible Deformity

Obvious changes in facial shape, asymmetry, or displaced facial bones.

Double Vision or Eye Problems

Changes in vision, double vision, or difficulty moving eyes may indicate orbital fracture.

Our Advanced Treatment Approach

Emergency Assessment

Immediate evaluation of airway, bleeding control, and stabilization of vital functions for trauma patients.

Advanced Imaging

3D CT scans and digital imaging for precise fracture assessment, surgical planning, and outcome prediction.

Surgical Reconstruction

Open reduction and internal fixation using titanium plates, screws, and specialized implants for stable healing.

Post-Operative Care

Comprehensive rehabilitation including physical therapy, nutritional support, and regular follow-up monitoring.

Surgical Reconstruction

Benefits of Our Treatment

Expert Maxillo-Facial Surgeon

18+ years of experience in maxillofacial trauma care with specialized training in complex reconstructive procedures.

Advanced Technology

State-of-the-art surgical equipment, 3D imaging, and computer-assisted surgical planning.

Optimal Outcomes

Restored function with excellent aesthetic results and minimal visible scarring.

Comprehensive Care

Complete treatment from emergency care through final rehabilitation and follow-up.

Recovery Timeline

Week 1-2

Initial healing with soft diet, pain management, and monitoring for complications. Swelling gradually decreases.

Week 3-6

Gradual return to normal diet and activities. Physical therapy begins if needed for jaw mobility.

Week 7-12

Most normal activities resumed. Regular follow-up appointments to monitor bone healing progress.

Month 6+

Complete bone union achieved. Hardware removal may be considered if necessary. Final functional assessment.

Recovery Process

Frequently Asked Questions

Immediately. Facial fractures require prompt medical attention to prevent complications and ensure optimal healing outcomes. Delayed treatment can lead to improper healing, infection, or permanent functional impairment.
We use minimally invasive techniques and hidden incision locations whenever possible. Any scars are typically minimal and placed in natural skin folds or inside the mouth, making them barely visible.
Most patients require a soft or liquid diet for 4-6 weeks, gradually progressing to normal foods as healing progresses. Your surgeon will provide specific dietary guidelines based on your fracture type and treatment.
In most cases, the hardware remains permanently and causes no problems. However, removal may be recommended if they become prominent, cause discomfort, or interfere with future dental work.

Need Facial Fracture Treatment?

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