Patient Quotes

“People can understand what I’m saying!”

“I feel like I look much more like I used to look.”

“My lips are not chapped for the first time in years.”

“These appliances have changed my life.”

“Children used to tease me. I couldn’t make my mouth move to create sounds and I teach English.”

We can help most patients.


If you are a dentist and would like to know how you can help patients with facial paralysis, please let us know. We have an educational program to help you.

"Before PalsyPal®, I couldn't say words and letters clearly. People can understand me now without having to repeat myself."











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PalsyPal is a patented intra-oral Dental prosthesis system designed for patients with unilateral, bilateral facial paralysis such as Bell's Palsy.“We are a female owned business creating cutting edge Ortho appliances since 1970. We are committed to making a difference in the quality of peoples' lives. We care about our Doctors and our Patients. We are team players with the goal of a terrific outcome for everyone we work with.”About Palsy Pal Lanfried Ortho Technology has created PalsyPal for Bell ’s Palsy, Acoustic Neuroma, Stroke and other sudden onset facial paralysis afflictions. There is nothing else like it in the dental field and it works for most cases.We strongly believe that dentists are important members of the medical teams that take care of patients stricken with the devastating physical, social and psychosocial aspects of facial deformities caused from Bell ’s Palsy, Acoustic Neuroma, traumatic injury, brain surgery, cancer, stroke and dental complications. In the United States, dentists and physicians are presented with thousands of patients a year experiencing the damaging effects of facial paralysis. Bell’s Palsy effects approximately 64,000 Americans yearly. The palsy has a higher incidence in women during their 30s and 40s. This is the height of their working years. The sudden paralysis can last for months and in many cases, is a permanent condition.Acoustic Neuroma presents itself in approximately 6,000 cases a year. The Acoustic Neuroma, like most of the other causal factors, can cause a permanent paralysis immediately after the surgical removal of the neuroma.Inability to Smile Hypersensitivity of Tissue of the Face and Oral Cavity Inability to control Saliva Flow in the Oral Cavity Eating and Mastication Difficulty Speech is Slurred and Unclear

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Please contact Palsy Pals at your convenience with any inquiries or comments.

Lanfried Ortho Technology, LLC.

PO Box 756

Redondo Beach, CA 90277


If you would like to become one of the doctors that treat facial paralysis with PalsyPal intraoral prosthetics, you may contact Judy Lanfried at: palsypal@aol.com.


Our Hours

Monday-Friday: 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday: CLOSED