The answer is yes. There are two very important neves that run alongside the "Venus Mask" --- the parietal nerve and the oral-maxillofacial neve. That is why, before you have a wisdom tooth pulled, you're required to sign papers that warn you of the possibilities of damage to (either) nerve, including nerve damage to the ear. The same holds true if you undergo a "Typoid Mastectomy Revision" (a Cholestiatoma) in (either) ear.
What I said does not necessarlly hold true for a "simple" procedure such as a root-canal procedure. However, I've been warned by those who have had root canal fillings, that (this) will weaken your teeth and can be easily broken or dislodged.
I find that to be true. I've had 4 root canal procedures, and yes, I've lost all of (the teeth, due to weakening). I would never, IMO, suggest that (anyone) have a root canal filling. I've seen the results --- and, now I'm facing implants.
Regards, Jim
She became deaf at the age of 12, from the age of 8 her hearing slowly fading due to nerve damage.i hope this answers your question!
He was pronounced deaf from infancy.
small holes cant make you deaf as the ear canal is still open
1921-1822
People can become deaf at any age, age is not a deciding factor
when did HelenKeller become dEAF
How did she became deaf miss Heather Whitestone
No offense, but where in the world did you hear that? Anways, he was never deaf, but he did make an invetion for deaf people and worked at a home for the deaf.
very loud noises shock the insect sometimes killing them and if they are lucky they become deaf.
Goya was stricken with a mysterious illness that left him completely deaf.
You most likely can. It would be a plus when dealing with deaf patients.
They have very good hearing and excellent sight.