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Identification standard of minor injuries of nasal bone fracture
Legal analysis: If minor fracture of nasal bone needs disability appraisal, it should apply to the judicial appraisal center for appraisal, and the specific results shall be subject to the appraisal results. If it is a work-related injury, go to the labor ability appraisal Committee for appraisal, and the specific results shall be subject to the appraisal results. Such as the tip of the nose or one alar defect; Comminuted fracture of nasal bone; Bilateral nasal bone fracture; Nasal bone fracture combined with maxillary frontal process fracture; Nasal bone fracture with nasal septum fracture; Bilateral maxillary frontal process fractures can be considered as minor injuries of the second degree.

Legal basis: the full text of the appraisal of work ability, occupational disease and disability grade.

Full text of "Appraisal Standard of Human Injury Degree"

Minor injury level 2

A) The length of a single facial wound or scar is greater than112.5px; The cumulative length of multiple wounds or scars is greater than 150px.

B) The length of cheek penetrating injury, skin injury or scar is more than 25px.

C) Full-thickness laceration of mouth and lip, skin wound or scar over 25px in length.

D) facial massive scar with a single area greater than 75px2 or multiple cumulative areas greater than 125px2.

E) Small scar or abnormal pigment on the face, with the cumulative area exceeding 200px2.

F) Fracture of orbital wall (except simple fracture of orbital inner wall).

G) eyelid defect.

H) Slight eversion of one eyelid.

I) One side of the upper eyelid droops to cover the pupil.

J) eyelid insufficiency.

K) Lacrimal gland organ injury caused by unilateral epiphora.

L) The cumulative length of auricle wound or scar is greater than 150px.

M) Cumulative auricle amputation, defect or contracture deformity is equivalent to more than 15% of an auricle area.

N) defect of nasal tip or alar.

O) comminuted fracture of nasal bone; Bilateral nasal bone fracture; Nasal bone fracture combined with maxillary frontal process fracture; Nasal bone fracture with nasal septum fracture; Bilateral maxillary frontal process fractures.

P) tongue defect.

Q) More than 2 teeth are missing or broken.

R) Substantial damage of parotid gland, submandibular gland or sublingual gland.

S) I have difficulty opening my mouth due to injury.

T) Jaw fracture (except alveolar process fracture and unilateral maxillary frontal process fracture).

U) zygomatic bone fracture.