Introduction:The advancement of technology has introduced various fixation methods to ensure optimal bone healing in open treatment and internal fixation of maxillofacial fractures. Trapezoidal plates are specifically deve loped for the condyle region to resist forces and stresses in 3 dimensions: bending, shearing, and torsion. Objectives: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the clinical outcomes of open treatment and internal fixation in the treatment of condylar fractures using trapezoidal plates, and compared with the usage of straight miniplates. Material and methods: A systematic search using PRISMA framework was conducted in five online databases (PubMed, Medline, Scopus, Embase, and Cochrane Library) in December 2022 to obtain relevant comparative stu dies reporting trapezoidal and straight miniplates in condylar fracture patients within the last 10 years. Inclusion criteria were adult patients, minimum followup duration of 3 months, and outcomes, including mouth opening, duration of operation, and any notable postoperative complications. Results: A total of 8 studies with 224 patients were considered, which compared the efficacy of trapezoidal plates and straight miniplates in the treatment of condylar fracture. All of them mentioned the superiority of trapezoi dal plates, especially in terms of duration and ease of insertion; however, most studies also mentioned their results insignificance. Nevertheless, 5 studies found that complications still occur postsurgery, even with trapezoidal plates as the fixator. Conclusions: Trapezoidal plates can serve as alternative fixator for the open treatment of condylar fractures. Considerations of degree of severity and operator factors are needed in the decision of using trapezoidal plates.