Facial trauma can compromise the airway or cause head or neck injuries. Immediate respiratory obstruction may be caused by tooth fragments, blood, or loss of tongue control while delayed obstruction occurs from swelling. Semiprone positioning and avoiding wound edge inversion are recommended. Maxillary fractures include LeFort types I-III. Zygomatic fractures are "tripod" fractures. The mandibular condylar neck is the most common fracture site. Prophylactic antibiotics and dexamethasone can help manage facial trauma while safety measures reduce injuries.