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I agree , it seems the elbow was traveling down onto the bottom jaw as martin was pushing forward into the contact, with the elbow not moving horizontally towards the face where the mouthguard would have spread the impact across all the teeth and both the top and bottom jaw.
seems like a real fluke contact with rally bad consequences .
Normally I would say a mouth-guard would have saved some part of the injury Happy Days, I don't know if he was wearing one but the way the elbow struck his mouth in that downward motion it may not have prevented anything in this case.
I stand corrected of course, just the way it looked to have occurred, a mouth-guard usually protects the top teeth and cushions a blow from above somewhat, but a direct hit to the jaw and bottom teeth not so much...