Immediate effects of photobiomodulation on maximum tongue pressure: a randomized clinical study.

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
CoDAS Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/e20240139pt
Ester Florens Guerra Gouvêa, Lorena Moreira Marra, Vanessa Mouffron Novaes Alves, Mariana Rodrigues Batista, Andréa Rodrigues Motta, Renata Maria Moreira Moraes Furlan
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Abstract

Purpose: To verify the immediate effects of infrared laser photobiomodulation on maximum tongue pressure.

Methods: This is a randomized clinical study with 72 healthy adults of both sexes, with a mean age of 24.6 years, standard deviation of 4.6, no craniofacial anomalies, no signs or symptoms of temporomandibular disorder, no contraindications to phototherapy, and who did not continuously use muscle relaxant or anti-inflammatory medications. Participants with lingual frenulum changes were excluded from the sample. Maximum tongue pressure was measured using the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI) before and after irradiating low-level laser at a wavelength of 808 nm on three points on the anterior portion and three on the posterior portion of the tongue. Participants were randomly allocated into four groups of 18 individuals each: G4, irradiated with 4 J per point; G7, irradiated with 7 J per point; CG, which did not receive irradiation; and PG, subjected to the same procedures as G4 and G7, but without laser activation - i.e., without irradiation.

Results: no statistically significant differences were found between the maximum anterior and posterior tongue pressures when comparing pre- and post-intervention values. Although without statistical significance, the mean values increased slightly in the groups that received irradiation and decreased in the non-irradiated groups.

Conclusion: no differences were found between the maximum anterior and posterior tongue pressures when comparing the pre- and post-intervention pressure values.

光生物调节对最大舌压的直接影响:一项随机临床研究。
目的:验证红外激光光生物调节对最大舌压的直接影响。方法:这是一项随机临床研究,72名男女健康成人,平均年龄24.6岁,标准差4.6,无颅面异常,无颞下颌紊乱的体征或症状,无光疗禁忌症,未持续使用肌肉松弛剂或抗炎药物。舌系带改变的受试者被排除在样本之外。使用爱荷华口腔性能仪(IOPI)测量在808 nm波长的低水平激光照射舌头前部和后部三个点前后的最大舌压。参与者被随机分为四组,每组18人:G4,每点照射4个J;G7,每点照射7j;CG,没有接受辐射;和PG,经过与G4和G7相同的程序,但没有激光激活-即没有照射。结果:干预前后舌前、舌后最大压力值比较无统计学差异。虽然没有统计学意义,但辐照组的平均值略有上升,未辐照组的平均值有所下降。结论:干预前、干预后舌前、舌后最大压力值无明显差异。
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