It actually makes perfect sense.
An RDA is basically a metal cup with small ventilation intake holes on the sides.
On the top is a big, gaping hole where the mouthpiece is.
If he took too many dry hits (The wicking material was too dry to vaporize anything) and kept hitting the activation button, and the titanium ignited, the force would go directly into his mouth. Like a shotgun shell.
Add the fact that his lips were wrapped around the drip tip at the time of it happening.
Therefore, his lips would be outside of the combustion area while his teeth would get the brunt of it.
No, it doesnt. What part of the force did not hit his teeth but below his teeth do you not grasp? Also a fire is simply not sufficient to break a mandible. Nothing was said about burns in the mouth. In fact, the only burns were minor and on the lip, yet the focus of force is below the lips. It simply doesnt make medical sense.
If it doesnt make sense, its a lie. Judge Judy