The oro facial digital syndrome is a word that I think most people would assume denotes a bad tooth condition. Well, for me, it is the opposite. oro is also the Spanish word for “rotten”.
Most people who say this aren’t actually referring to a rotten tooth condition. It is, in fact, a condition where the teeth of your mouth rot. It means that your mouth is losing its shape, and when it does, that means your teeth are becoming smaller and the shape of your mouth is no longer as smooth, rounded, or symmetrical. For a person with a bad tooth, it can be quite embarrassing.
It is not uncommon for an individual with a bad tooth to look like they have a drooping jaw. People with this condition often speak in a voice that is almost robotic, with a stutter, and with a tendency to clench. It is also common for someone with this condition to have a very rough, coarse facial appearance. Some of these people, when not speaking, often have a tendency to rub their faces together.
This condition is known as orofacial digital syndrome. It refers to a series of physical conditions, in which the shape of the face is distorted, with a lack of symmetry, and a rough, coarse facial appearance, often with rubbing. The condition is more common in the elderly population, typically people over the age of 50, though it can be seen in children as well.
This is a condition caused by a number of factors, from genetics to the lack of exercise, and its prevalence in the elderly is a good reason to avoid getting older prematurely. In the video below we see a person who has had this condition for several years.
In the video below, we see a person who has had this condition for several years.
You can look at the video below and see that this particular person is in total facial digital syndrome. That is, they have no facial features remaining. That’s why their eyes look so sunken, and their skin is sagging. It’s a condition that results from a lack of muscle tone, and it is not a permanent condition. It will resolve itself within a few months.
A person with facial digital syndrome, or FDS, has no facial features remaining on their face, but they still have a mouth that doesn’t open and a jaw that doesn’t move. This condition is usually caused by a brain injury.
It is a condition that is caused by a lack of muscle tone or a brain injury. It tends to run in families and to be hereditary.