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The repair of orbital floor fractures is complicated not only by the technical aspects of the procedure, but by the decision-making process one must initiate to determine when and if the fracture should be repaired. This article examines the indications for repairing orbital floor fractures through the maxillary approach and describes the technical aspects and results that can be achieved with this technique.