1. Orbital floor fractures occur when force is transmitted to the eye, allowing the thin orbital floor to fracture without serious eye injury.
2. Physical exam findings of orbital floor fractures can include double vision, numbness, and malocclusion. Imaging like CT scans are useful for evaluation.
3. Repair of orbital floor fractures is often recommended for diplopia lasting over a week, entrapment of eye muscles, or enophthalmos of over 2mm once swelling resolves. Observation may be appropriate for minor fractures without symptoms.