Facial Nerve

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Clinical grading of facial nerve function (House and Brackmann)

Grade Function Description Clinical Sx
1 normal facial function in all areas
2 mild dysfunction
  1. gross: slight weakness noticeable on close inspection; may have very slight synkinesis
  2. at rest: normal symmetry and tone
  3. motion:
    1. forehead: slight to moderate movement
    2. eye: complete closure with effort
    3. mouth: slight asymmetry
3 moderate dysfunction
  1. gross: obvious but not disfiguring asymmetry; noticeable but not severe synkinesis
  2. motion:
    1. forehead: slight to moderate movement
    2. eye: complete closure with effort
    3. mouth: slightly weak with maximal effort
4 moderate to severe dysfunction
  1. gross: obvious weakness and/or disfiguring asymmetry
  2. motion:
    1. forehead: none
    2. eye: incomplete closure
    3. mouth: asymmetry with maximum effort
5 severe dysfunction
  1. gross: only barely perceptible motion
  2. at rest: asymmetry
  3. motion:
    1. forehead: none
    2. eye: incomplete closure
6 total paralysis no movement