Associates for Oral, Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery, LTD
Oral Surgery
4935-37 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, IL 60641
773-736-3300
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Procedures

  • Dental Implants
  • Bone Grafting
  • Wisdom Teeth / Tooth Extractions
  • Exposure of Impacted Canines (Exposure of Teeth for Orthodontics)
  • Surgical Endodontics / Apicoectomy
  • Frenectomy
  • Tori Reduction
  • General Anesthesia / IV Sedation
  • Oral Pathology / Oral Cancer (Biopsy)
  • Orthognathic (Jaw) Surgery
  • Facial Trauma
  • Nerve Repair
  • TMJ Disorders
  • Reconstructive Surgery

Facial Trauma

facial trauma

Maxillofacial Trauma

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons are trained, skilled and uniquely qualified to manage and treat Facial Trauma. Our doctors are on staff at several local hospitals (Alexian Brothers Medical Center, St. Alexius Medical Center, and Resurrection Medical Center) and provide emergency room coverage for facial injuries including:

  • Facial lacerations
  • Intra oral lacerations
  • Avulsed (knocked out) teeth
  • Fractured facial bones (cheek, nose, forehead, or eye socket)
  • Fractured jaws (upper and lower jaw)

Injuries to the face, by their very nature, impart a high degree of emotional, as well as physical trauma to patients. The science and art of treating these injuries requires special training involving  "hands on" experience and an understanding of how the treatment provided will influence the patient's long term function and appearance.

The Nature of Maxillofacial Trauma

There are a number of possible causes of facial trauma. Motor vehicle accidents, accidental falls, sports injuries, interpersonal violence, and work related injuries account for many. Facial injuries can range from injuries of teeth to extremely severe injuries of the skin and bones of the face. Typically, facial injuries are classified as soft tissue injuries (skin and gums), bony injuries (fractures), or injuries to special regions (such as the eyes, facial nerves or the salivary glands).

Soft Tissue Injuries of the Maxillofacial Region

When soft tissue injuries such as lacerations occur on the face, they are repaired by "suturing". In addition to the obvious concern of providing a repair that yields the best cosmetic result possible, care is taken to inspect for and treat injuries to structures such as facial nerves, salivary glands and salivary ducts (or outflow channels). Our doctors are well-trained oral and maxillofacial surgeons and are proficient at diagnosing and treating all types of facial lacerations.

Bone Injuries of the Maxillofacial Region

Fractures of the bones of the face are treated in a manner similar to fractures in other parts of the body. The specific form of treatment is determined by various factors, which include the location of the fracture, the severity of the fracture, and the age and general health of the patient. When an arm or a leg is fractured, a "cast" is often applied to stabilize the bone and allow for proper healing. Since a cast cannot be placed on the face, other means have been developed to stabilize facial fractures.

One of these options involves wiring the jaws together for certain fractures of the upper and / or lower jaw. However, certain types of fractures of the jaw are best treated and stabilized by the surgical placement of small "plates and screws" at the involved site. This technique of treatment can often allow for healing and obviates the necessity of having the jaws wired together. This technique is called "rigid fixation" of a fracture. The development and use of "rigid fixation" has profoundly improved the recovery period for many patients by allowing them to return to normal function more quickly.

The treatment of facial fractures should be accomplished in a thorough and predictable manner. Importantly, the patient's facial appearance should be minimally affected. An attempt at accessing the facial bones through the fewest incisions necessary is always made. At the same time, the incisions that become necessary are designed to be small and, whenever possible, are placed so that the resultant scar is "hidden".

Injuries to the Teeth and Surrounding Dental Structures

Isolated injuries to teeth are quite common and may require the expertise of various dental specialists. Oral surgeons usually are involved in treating fractures in the supporting bone or in replanting teeth, which have been displaced or "knocked out". These types of injuries are treated by one of a number of forms of "splinting" (stabilizing by wiring or bonding teeth together). If a tooth is "knocked out," it should be replaced as soon as possible. Contact our office or proceed to your local emergency room for treatment. TIME IS CRITICAL! The tooth should be placed in the patient’s mouth to keep it moist. If the patient is unable to "hold" the tooth in the fold of cheek tissue (young child, bleeding, pain, crying, depressed level of consciousness, etc.) the tooth should be stored in salt water or milk. Many athletic coaches and trainers have specially prepared kits to store "knocked out" teeth. The sooner the tooth is re-inserted into the dental socket, the better the chance for the survival of the tooth. Therefore, the patient should see a dentist or oral surgeon as soon as possible. Never attempt to "wipe the tooth off," since remnants of the ligament which hold the tooth in the jaw are attached and are vital to the success of replanting the tooth. Other dental specialists may be called upon, such as endodontists, who may be asked to perform root canal therapy; and/or restorative dentists, who may need to repair or rebuild fractured teeth. In the event that injured teeth cannot be saved or repaired, dental implants are now utilized as replacements for missing teeth.

The proper treatment of facial injuries is now the realm of specialists, well versed in the emergency care, acute treatment and long-term reconstruction and rehabilitation of the patient.

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Your Chicago Oral Surgeons at Associates for Oral, Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery LTD Proudly Offers the Following Oral Surgery Services:

Dental Implants, Wisdom Teeth Extraction, Jaw Surgery,Bone Grafting, Impacted Teeth, and Reconstructive Surgery

 

Serving the Greater Chicago Area and Cook County with offices in the following Illinois communities:

Chicago IL, Mount Prospect IL, Bartlett IL, Elk Grove Village IL

 

Associates for Oral, Maxillofacial & Implant Surgery LTD

Chicago Office: 4935-37 West Irving Park Road • Chicago, IL 60641 • Phone: 773-736-3300 • Fax: 773-283-1515

Mount Prospect Office: 10 North Ridge Avenue • Mount Prospect, IL 60056 • Phone: 847-255-7080 • Fax: 847-225-6931

Bartlett Office: 112 North Oak Avenue • Bartlett, IL 60103 • Phone: 630-289-5002 • Fax:630-289-5023

Elk Grove Village Office: 800 Biesterfield Road, Ste 3010 • Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 • Phone: 847-593-0535 • Fax: 847-593-5134

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