The cartilaginous columellar strut is a well established, commonly used graft in rhinoplasty which provides support and stability to the nasal base. The risk of such a graft is related to grafts designs, whereby the posterior aspect can cause clicking with movement across the anterior nasal spine. We present an additional unusual complication of ill-fitting maxillary dentures in an edentulous patient, previously not reported in the literature. This unique complication should alert facial plastic surgeons to use additional caution when sculpting columellar grafts in edentulous patients in order to avoid potential post-operative complications in this specific patient population.

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