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Evaluation<br />

Electroneuronography (ENOG): the most<br />

effective method for testing facial nerve function,<br />

by comparing the summated action potential <strong>of</strong><br />

the affected side with that <strong>of</strong> the uninjured side.<br />

Any observation <strong>of</strong> facial paralysis should be<br />

followed with ENOG.<br />

ENOG is generally performed 2 to 3 days after<br />

facial nerve injury but within 2 to 3 weeks.<br />

CRANIOMAXILLOFACIAL TRAUMA & RECONSTRUCTION/VOLUME 3, NUMBER 2 2010

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