Palliative Prosthodontics in Bell's Palsy: A Review
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Bell’s Palsy, Prosthetic managementAbstract
Bell's loss of motion is an idiopathic lower neuron paresis or loss of movement of the facial nerve of startling start. It remembers loss of strong control for the influenced side of the face. Loss of movement of the facial nerve can be a direct result of different etiologies. The treatment is typically planned towards a palliative organization of secondary effects and countering of future disarrays. The continuous article presents once-over of prosthodontic treatment decisions for patients experiencing facial loss of motion.
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