ACTIVITY 4

ACTIVITY 4

ACTIVITY 4

by Juliana Bianca Diaz -
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5 Affected Muscles

  1. Frontalis

Action: Elevation of the eyebrows; wrinkles the forehead

  1. Orbicularis Oculi

Action: Closes the eyelids (i.e., blinking, protecting the eye)

  1. Platysma 

Action: Pulling down the mandible; opening of the mouth; pulling the corners of the lips

  1. Orbicularis Oris

Action: Closes and puckers the lips (e.g., speech, blowing, and eating)

  1. Buccinator

Action: Cheek compression (e.g., chewing, preventing food from accumulating between the cheeks and teeth)

 

Mechanism

Inflammation/viral infection causes compression or damage to the facial nerve as it travels through the facial canal in the temporal bone. This affects the motor signals to the muscles of facial expression, leading to unilateral paralysis (i.e., weakness of the facial muscles on the affected side). Since the facial nerve carries motor innervation to all the muscles of facial expression, disruption of this nerve results in the characteristic drooping of the face.

 

Other Symptoms

  1. Inability to close the eye 

  2. Inability to raise the eyebrow 

  3. Drooling 

  4. Speech difficulties

  5. Hyperacusis