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Do maxillary dentures protect the skull base from penetration injury?

Shunsuke HinoYosuke IijimaShuto MochizukiNami NakayamaMiki YamadaNorio HorieTakahiro Kaneko
Published in: Clinical case reports (2024)
The patient was a 73-year-old man. While on a ladder pruning a plant, he accidentally fell. The gardening scissors passed through the maxillary sinus from the maxillary alveolus and penetrated below the zygomatic arch. At the time of injury, the patient was wearing a metal-frame denture on the maxilla, and contact between the cutting edge and the denture was speculated to have weakened the piercing force of the blade and changed the direction of the cutting edge. This extremely rare case demonstrates how a maxillary denture could reduce the severity of a penetrating injury caused by scissors.
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