The Authors report on their experience of 18 patients with isolated fractures of the zygomatic arch who were treated via intraoral approach. The procedures were performed between the 2nd and 8th post-trauma day and the results obtained were evaluated via post-operative CT scan and periodic follow-up visits for six months. In describing the surgical technique, the Authors recommend that the fracture be reduced with the patient's mouth open, in order to overcome the anatomical obstacle constituted by the coronoid process of the mandible and avoid, as far as possible, external approaches and osteosynthesis with screws or miniplates, which often give rise to unaesthetic results and localized pain. In conclusion, this approach is seen to be the method of choice in the treatment of isolated zygomatic arch fractures in that it is simple, effective and substantially free from complications.