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There are many fractures in the inner wall, lower wall and outer side wall of maxillary sinus on the right side of orbit. Are they minor injuries?
There are many fractures in the inner wall, lower wall and lateral wall of the maxillary sinus on the right side of the orbit, which constitute minor injuries.

Grade Ⅱ facial minor injuries in the Appraisal Standard of Human Injury Degree:

A) The length of a single facial wound or scar exceeds 4.5cm; The cumulative length of multiple wounds or scars exceeds 6.0 cm.

B) The length of cheek penetrating injury, skin injury or scar is greater than 1.0cm.

C) Full-thickness laceration of the mouth and lips, with the length of skin wound or scar exceeding 65438 0.0 cm.

D) Large facial scar with a single area greater than 3.0cm2 or multiple cumulative areas greater than 5.0cm2.

E) Small facial scar or abnormal pigment, with a cumulative area of more than 8.0cm2.

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.