“…[14][15][16][17] Although dysphagia is a recognized symptom, 3,4,18,19 research on swallowing-related outcomes and targeted treatments following facial nerve palsy is scarce. The majority of reported dysphagic signs/symptoms fall within the oral stage of deglutition, such as lip incontinence with food/liquid, 18,20 premature spillage of food/liquid into the pharynx, 18,21,22 post-swallow oral residue, 18,20,22 multiple swallows per single bolus (i.e., piecemeal deglutition), 19 poor suck-swallow coordination during bottle/breast feeding, 3,4 and prolonged mealtime duration. 3 Coughing/choking on food and/or liquid has also been reported 3,18 ; however, the source of airway protection breakdown (oral vs. pharyngeal impairment) has not yet been investigated.…”