This document discusses different types of fractures, including classification and management. It begins with definitions of fractures and classifications including by bone quality, direction of force, and anatomical site. It then discusses principles of fracture management including reduction, stabilization, and rehabilitation. Potential complications of fractures are also outlined. The document specifically discusses fractures of the facial skeleton, noting classifications of the upper, middle and lower thirds. Radiographic signs of facial fractures and examples of zygomatic, blowout and LeFort fractures are provided.