You are on scene at a hockey game with a patient who got hit in the mouth by the puck. The patient's maxillae are swollen and most of his upper teeth have been knocked out by the puck. His nose is not broken and there is no trauma to his eyes or note. What type of facial fracture would you expect your patient to have?

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1. You are on scene at a hockey game with a patient who got hit in the mouth by the puck. The patient's maxillae are swollen and most of his upper teeth have been knocked out by the puck. His nose is not broken and there is no trauma to his eyes or note. What type of facial fracture would you expect your patient to have?