Impacts of Skeletal Anterior Open Bite Malocclusion on Speech.

FACE (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) Pub Date : 2022-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-14 DOI:10.1177/27325016221082229
Mary Morgan Bitler Keyser, Hillary Lathrop, Samantha Jhingree, Natalie Giduz, Clare Bocklage, Sandrine Couldwell, Steven Oliver, Kevin Moss, Sylvia Frazier-Bowers, Ceib Phillips, Timothy Turvey, George Blakey, Ray White, Raymond P White, Dalton L McMichael, David Zajac, Jeff Mielke, Laura Anne Jacox
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Introduction: Articulation problems are seen in 80-90% of dentofacial deformity (DFD) subjects compared with 5% of the general population, impacting communication and quality of life, but the causal link is unclear. We hypothesize there are both qualitative (perceptual) and quantitative (spectral) differences in properties of stop (/t/ or /k/), fricative (/s/ or /∫/), and affricate (/t∫/) consonant sounds and that severity of anterior open bite (AOB) jaw disharmonies correlates with degree of speech abnormality.

Methods: To test our hypotheses, surgical orthodontic records and audio recordings were collected from DFD patients (n=39 AOB, 62 controls). A speech pathologist evaluated subjects and recordings were analyzed using spectral moment analysis (SMA) to measure sound frequency distortions.

Results: Perceptually, there is a higher prevalence of auditory and visual speech distortions in AOB DFD patients when compared to controls. Quantitatively, a significant (p<0.01) increase in the centroid frequency (M1) was seen in the /k/, /t/, /t∫/, and /s/ sounds of AOB subjects compared to the controls. Using linear regression, correlations between AOB skeletal severity and spectral distortion were found for /k/ and /t/ sounds.

Conclusions: A higher prevalence of qualitative distortion and significant quantitative spectral distortions in consonant sounds were seen in AOB patients compared to controls. Additionally, severity of skeletal AOB is correlated with degree of distortion for consonant sounds. These findings provide insight into how the surgical and/or orthodontic treatment of AOB may impact speech.

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骨性前开放咬合畸形对言语的影响
简介80%-90%的牙颌面畸形(DFD)受试者存在发音问题,而普通人群中只有5%的人存在发音问题,这影响了交流和生活质量,但其中的因果关系尚不清楚。我们假设,停顿音(/t/或/k/)、摩擦音(/s/或/∫/)和辅音(/t∫/)在性质上(知觉)和数量上(频谱)都存在差异,而且前开咬合(AOB)颌骨不协调的严重程度与言语异常的程度相关:为了验证我们的假设,我们收集了 DFD 患者的外科正畸记录和录音(n=39 AOB,62 对照组)。语言病理学家对受试者进行了评估,并使用频谱矩分析法(SMA)对录音进行了分析,以测量声音频率失真:结果:从知觉上看,与对照组相比,AOB DFD 患者听觉和视觉语言失真的发生率更高。从数量上看,AOB DFD 患者的听觉和视觉言语失真率明显高于对照组:与对照组相比,AOB 患者辅音的质性失真发生率更高,量性频谱失真也更明显。此外,骨骼性失聪的严重程度与辅音的失真程度相关。这些研究结果为我们提供了洞察力,帮助我们了解 AOB 的手术和/或正畸治疗会如何影响语音。
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