This document describes a comparative study of three methods for treating mandibular fractures: intraosseous wiring, miniplate osteosynthesis, and reconstruction plate with bone graft. 72 patients with isolated mandibular fractures were divided into three groups and treated with one of the three methods. The surgical outcomes were compared between the groups in terms of malocclusion, plate exposure, wound healing, union, and sensory deficits. The results showed that miniplate fixation provided better outcomes compared to wiring. Reconstruction plates with bone grafts were effective for fractures with bone loss or gaps.