Fábia Ulisses Peixoto Esmeraldo, Natalia Victoria Del Carmen Guerra Trujillo, Sirannara Paulino Gomes Morbeck, Lívia Lima Xavier, Rebeca Bastos Vasconcelos Marinho, Isabella Fernandes Carvalho
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Orofacial Proprioceptive Stimulation Therapy with a Palatal Memory Plate in a Baby with Down Syndrome - 2-year Follow-up Case Report.
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have oral manifestations, such as hypotonia of the perioral muscles, inadequate lip seal, and tongue posture changes, which affect the development of the stomatognathic system. The palatal memory plate (PMP) is an early proprioceptive stimulation therapy that aims to improve tongue posture, promote proper lip sealing, and contribute to oral balance. This study reports the treatment of PMP in a 2-month-old baby with DS. Early intervention with PMP exhibited satisfactory results, improving hypotonia, tongue posture, and lip seal even after 2 years of treatment. This improvement was enhanced by a multidisciplinary speech therapy approach to orofacial stimulation with the active participation of caregivers. Thus, the training of qualified professionals with knowledge of the specific characteristics of patients with DS is essential for a comprehensive and systematic approach to promoting their health.
期刊介绍:
The journal Contemporary Clinical Dentistry (CCD) (Print ISSN: 0976-237X, E-ISSN:0976- 2361) is peer-reviewed journal published on behalf of Maharishi Markandeshwar University and issues are published quarterly in the last week of March, June, September and December. The Journal publishes Original research papers, clinical studies, case series strictly of clinical interest. Manuscripts are invited from all specialties of Dentistry i.e. Conservative dentistry and Endodontics, Dentofacial orthopedics and Orthodontics, Oral medicine and Radiology, Oral pathology, Oral surgery, Orodental diseases, Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontics, Clinical aspects of Public Health dentistry and Prosthodontics. Review articles are not accepted. Review, if published, will only be by invitation from eminent scholars and academicians of National and International repute in the field of Medical/Dental education.