Broken Bones: Anthropological Analysis of Blunt Force TraumaAlison Galloway |
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... maxilla is one of the most easily broken of all the facial bones . Fractures tend to be depressed and comminuted ( Schneider 1985 ) . Fractures in the upper third of the face usually involve the frontal sinuses and ethmoid labyrinth ...
... maxilla is one of the most easily broken of all the facial bones . Fractures tend to be depressed and comminuted ( Schneider 1985 ) . Fractures in the upper third of the face usually involve the frontal sinuses and ethmoid labyrinth ...
Page 74
... maxilla , the lower portions of the orbit and across the upper part of the nasal bones , and Type 3 extends across ... maxilla is partly dependent upon the status of the dentition . Maxillae with poor or absent dentition tends to yield ...
... maxilla , the lower portions of the orbit and across the upper part of the nasal bones , and Type 3 extends across ... maxilla is partly dependent upon the status of the dentition . Maxillae with poor or absent dentition tends to yield ...
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... maxilla at , or near , the max- illo - frontal suture 3. bilateral vertical fractures through the maxillary sinuses near and parallel to the zygomatico - maxillary sutures 4. bilateral fractures separating the palatine process of the ...
... maxilla at , or near , the max- illo - frontal suture 3. bilateral vertical fractures through the maxillary sinuses near and parallel to the zygomatico - maxillary sutures 4. bilateral fractures separating the palatine process of the ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
The Role of the Forensic Anthropologist in Trauma Analysis | 13 |
Summary | 31 |
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