How does a fracture of the frontal process of the maxilla heal

Maxillary frontalis fractures can be cured with conservative and surgical treatments depending on the condition. Frontal process fracture of the maxilla is a kind of facial fracture, which is relatively rare and often occurs at the same time with nasal bone fracture. If the fracture has no obvious dislocation and dysfunction, it can be cured by conservative treatment, such as manipulation, swelling and pain relief, anti-inflammatory and other symptomatic treatments, commonly used drugs include nimesulide capsules, mazolin tablets, amoxicillin capsules, etc., and generally will not leave sequelae. However, if it affects the normal mouth opening or occlusal relationship, or if the displacement is serious, it is usually necessary to give surgical treatment, and make an incision in the nasal cavity or hairline to reset and fix it. At the same time, bone grafting medications such as bone grafting tablets and bone healing capsules can be given to promote the healing of the fracture. The diagnosis of maxillary frontal process fracture should be timely and standardized treatment, so as not to cause adverse consequences.