Some fractures can be removed after 3 months, as long as the fracture is completely healed by the radiograph, depending on the condition of the disease. If a minor has a fracture, the fracture heals faster than an adult, and the fracture can heal completely in about 2-3 months, and some plate fixation may affect the minor’s growth and development, so the plate should be removed earlier. However, in adults with fractures, some fractures do not fully heal for 3 months, so the plates cannot be removed at this time. In some disease states, such as after the plate fixation, there is an infection in the area, there is leakage of the plate, the infection is not controlled by active treatment, regardless of whether the fracture is healed or not, the plate should be removed after 3 months, otherwise, if the time is longer, problems such as osteomyelitis will easily occur.