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5. Drooling

The facial nerve also controls the orbicularis oris muscle. Similar to the orbicularis oculi muscle which surrounds the eye and closes the eyelid, the orbicularis oris muscle surrounds the lips and closes the mouth. Called the kissing muscle, it is also used when playing any brass instrument. Weakness in this muscle may lead to drooling.

drool bell's palsy

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