A total maxillectomy is used to surgically remove tumors of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses that have extended into the maxilla. The procedure involves making incisions around the lip and cheek to expose the maxilla. The infraorbital nerve is divided, and the orbital rim and maxilla are cut with osteotomes or drills to remove the entire maxillary bone. Significant bleeding from the internal maxillary artery requires packing. The maxillary defect can be reconstructed immediately with a local flap or free tissue transfer to separate the oral and nasal cavities and restore function. Complications can arise due to the proximity of vital structures like the orbit and brain.