If loosing your voice is associated with hoarseness it is generally a result of soft tissue swelling. Not nerve involvement.
Destruction of the nerve endings causes the affected areas to lose sensation.
Certainly - if the trauma affected the speech centre of the braiin.
to lose one's nerve - to take fright, to panic
Trigeminal Nerve
Yes, a pinched nerve can lead to inflammation in the affected area.
You Lose Your Voice
The only way possibly to lose your voice is by either yelling loudly, or going through your period where your voice intends to change its pitch. It is in this time that you are likely to lose your voice for a short period of time. but to lose your voice for a prank is not possible.
The muscle affected during an inferior alveolar nerve block is the temporalis muscle.
Yes, if the optic nerve is severed, you will lose sight in the eye connected to that nerve. This means that you will lose sight in one eye if only one optic nerve is severed, but vision in the other eye will remain unaffected.
The medical condition where you lose your voice is called laryngitis. This is an inflammation of the voice box and often mimics the common cold until you lose your voice.
Patience, temper and nerve.
you lose intervation (nerve supply) to the muscles. so yes. you lose intervation (nerve supply) to the muscles. so yes.