Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6463035 International Journal of Paleopathology 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A case of sharp force trauma of the first incisor and accompanying damage to the alveolar process presented.•Long-term results of the trauma and its impact on the individual's life are discussed.•An archaeological background of the burial has been described.

A variety of injuries have always been associated with violence, consequences of which people had to deal with. In this paper we present a complex of craniofacial and dental injuries resulted from sharp force trauma. The basis of our study was historical skeletal material excavated from archeological site in Byczyna (11th-17th century), Poland. An individual whose skeleton was exhumed from the grave No. 610 exhibited healed, oblique trauma of the left maxilla, damage to the crowns of right central and lateral incisors and concomitant luxation of the right maxillary central incisor. We describe the mechanism of this trauma and complications that resulted from damage to the masticatory apparatus.

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