不同口腔修复方式对老年人言语的影响。

Lidiane Cristina Barraviera Rodrigues, Luiz Fernando Pegoraro, Alcione Ghedini Brasolotto, Giédre Berretin-Felix, Katia Flores Genaro
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背景:不同方式的口腔假肢康复中的言语产生。目的:研究不同口腔康复方式下被试的言语产生情况。方法:对36例男女老年人(平均年龄68岁)进行评价。参与者分为三组:13名具有自然牙(A)的受试者;13例使用上颌和下颌常规义齿(B);10例使用上颌常规义齿和下颌种植支撑义齿(C)。义齿稳定性由一名牙医评估,言语样本由五名语言病理学家分析。为了确定语音变化的频率,使用了正确辅音百分比(PCC)。结果:少数个体出现语言改变。C组言语改变发生率较高(23.08%)。所有组均出现咬合;A组和B组唇部运动减少;C组发音夸张,唾液控制缺失。B组和C组舌形音素的正确辅音值百分比较小,其次是牙槽音素。A组的大多数人没有语言改变。另一方面,B组和C组经常观察到嘴唇和舌头的突出。两组间无统计学差异。B组大多数个体的假体稳定性不理想,但言语改变与假体稳定性之间没有关联。结论:尽管样本小,但研究结果表明,使用假牙的个体在舌牙和牙槽音素方面存在改变。假体的类型及其稳定性似乎不会干扰语言的产生。
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Speech in different oral prosthetic rehabilitation modalities for elderly individuals.

Background: speech production in different modalities of oral prosthetic rehabilitation.

Aim: to study the speech production of subjects submitted to different oral rehabilitation modalities.

Method: 36 elderly individuals (average = 68 years) of both gender were evaluated. Participants were divided in three groups: 13 subjects with natural teeth (A); 13 edentate using maxillary and mandibular conventional dentures (B); and 10 edentate using maxillary conventional dentures and mandibular implant-supported prosthesis (C). Prosthesis stability was evaluated by a dentist and speech samples were analyzed by five speech-language pathologists. In order to determine the frequency of speech sound alterations, the Percentage of Correct Consonants (PCC) was used.

Results: few individuals presented speech alterations. Group C presented a higher occurrence of speech alterations (23.08%). Locked articulation was present in all groups; the reduction in lip movement was observed for groups A and B; exaggerated articulation and absence of saliva control was observed for group C. A smaller Percentage of Correct Consonants value was observed for the linguodental phonemes, in groups B and C, followed by the alveolar phonemes. Group A presented the majority of individuals with no speech alterations. On the other hand, for groups B and C, lips and tongue projection was frequently observed. No statistical difference was found between the groups. Most of the individuals in group B presented unsatisfactory prosthesis stability, but no association was identified between speech alterations and prosthesis stability.

Conclusion: despite the small sample, the results of the study suggest that individuals using dentures present alterations in linguodental and alveolar phonemes. The type of prosthesis and its stability do not seem to interfere in speech production.

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