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Friday, April 26, 2024

Clinical anatomy of face : What happens in case of paralysis of buccinator muscle?

 

  • What happens in case of paralysis of buccinator muscle?
  • Paralysis of buccinator muscle (in facial palsy – injury to facial nerve, lower motor type of paralysis), food tends to accumulate in the vestibule of mouth and the person is unable to blow and whistle.


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