How long does it take for a fracture of the frontal process of the right maxilla to heal?

Frontal fractures of the maxilla are generally divided into two types, those that do not require reduction and those that do. Frontal fractures that do not require reduction take about three weeks to heal. A frontalis fracture that does not need to be restored heals in about three weeks, while a frontalis fracture that needs to be restored usually heals in about a month. The main reason is that for the fracture that needs to be reset, after the frontal fracture is reset, the nasal cavity needs to be stuffed for 3-5 days, the pressure in the nasal cavity during the stuffing is relatively large, the local blood circulation and oozing is relatively poor, which has a certain impact on the recovery, until the stuffing is taken out, the local blood circulation returns to normal, and the frontal fracture will gradually start to recover. The blood circulation in the head and face of the human body is relatively rich, and the speed of bone deposition is relatively fast, so it is much faster than the recovery of fractures in other joints of the limbs.