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It sounds like you may have Bell's Palsy, a condition where half of your face suffers paralysis from trauma to a facial nerve. This condition is normally temporary, but I suggest you see your doctor anyway. I added an informational link below.

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Q: What is wrong if you have a broken tooth and drank ice water and now your mouth goes to one side on the same side of the face and now your right eye won't blink?
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