Ramsey Hunt Syndrome primarily affects the facial nerves and can lead to symptoms such as facial paralysis and ear-related issues, but it does not directly affect teeth and gums. However, the associated facial nerve dysfunction can lead to difficulties in oral hygiene, potentially impacting dental health indirectly. Additionally, pain and discomfort from the syndrome may affect eating habits, which could further influence oral health. Regular dental care remains important for those affected.
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