Postural and cervical proprioceptive implications in adult humans with ankyloglossia: an observational study.

Alessandro Micarelli, Martina Arena, Adriano Di Benedetto, Fabio Scarpa, Riccardo Xavier Micarelli, Marco Alessandrini
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Purpose: To evaluate how tongue tie could impact on neck performance and posturographic testing as well as on subjective consequences on dizziness and jaw functionality, when comparing adult participants with different degrees of ankyloglossia (ANK) according to Kotlow classification with a group of healthy subjects, serving as control group (CG).

Methods: ANK and CG participants have been studied by means of quantitative tongue evaluations (including Mouth Opening with Tongue Tip to incisive papilla, MOTTIP, and Maximal Intercisal Mouth Opening, MIO), posturography testing, cervical range of motion (CROM), cervical relocation tests (CRT) and subjective testing (Dizziness Handicap Inventory, DHI, and Jaw Functional Limitations Scale 20, JFLS-20).

Results: 96 ANK participants demontrated to have significant (p < 0.01) higher values in length and in area parameters when compared with 98 CG participants. A significant increase in power spectra values was found within the middle-/high-frequency interval ANK when compared to CG. ANK participants demonstrated significant reduced cervical spine mobility and higher values in all CRT positions as well as significant higher values along DHI and JFLS-20 sub-item and total score. Multiple significant (p < 0.05) correlations were found in ANK participants between tongue measures, cervical mobility, postural parameters and subjective testing.

Conclusion: The present study for the first time demonstrated that the tongue tie may actively partecipate in postural derangement possibly mediated by a wide span of anatomical and functional sequelae in the cervical spine, with consequences not only at jaw functional limitations but also at perceived dizziness level.

成人强直性咬合患者体位和颈椎本体感觉的影响:一项观察性研究。
目的:比较koflow分类中不同程度强直性咬合症(ANK)的成人受试者与健康对照组(CG),探讨系舌对颈部运动和姿势测试的影响,以及对头晕和下颌功能的主观影响。方法:对ANK和CG参与者进行定量舌头评估(包括舌尖张开到尖锐乳头,MOTTIP和最大舌间张嘴,MIO),姿势测试,颈椎活动范围(CROM),颈椎重新定位测试(CRT)和主观测试(头晕障碍量表,DHI和颌骨功能限制量表20,JFLS-20)。结论:本研究首次证明了舌系带可能积极参与姿势紊乱,可能是由颈椎广泛的解剖和功能后遗症介导的,其后果不仅在颌骨功能限制方面,而且在感知头晕水平上。
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