接受隐形眼镜治疗的成人患者的语言表现。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Erin Corsi Fraundorf, Eustáquio Araújo, Hiroshi Ueno, Patricia Pigato Schneider, Ki Beom Kim
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摘要

目的:评价使用Invisalign矫正牙齿的成年患者的语言表现。材料与方法:24例使用Invisalign的成人患者(Invisalign组:男性6例,女性18例;平均年龄;34.88岁)和20例成人固定唇部矫治器患者(固定组:男性5例,女性15例;平均年龄;38.85岁)。在第一套清晰矫正器或唇部矫治器分娩前(T0)、分娩后(T1)和分娩后2个月(T2)立即记录言语。语音评估通过三种听觉分析相结合:(1)通过数字超声进行客观声学分析,(2)由六名语音和语言病理学家进行半客观评估,(3)主观评估患者问卷。结果:客观声学分析显示,Invisalign患者从T0到T1、T1到T2和T0到T2的时间差异具有统计学意义。半客观分析显示,两组从T0到T1和T1到T2都有显著的言语改变,而Invisalign组从T0到T2都有显著的言语改变。主观分析显示,在T1和T2时,Invisalign与固定组患者的感知方式有显著差异。结论:隐形眼镜治疗显著影响了患者的言语功能,尽管患者有一定程度的适应,但治疗2个月后言语功能仍未恢复正常。
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Speech performance in adult patients undergoing Invisalign treatment.

Speech performance in adult patients undergoing Invisalign treatment.

Objectives: To assess speech performance of adult patients undergoing orthodontic treatment with Invisalign.

Materials and methods: Twenty-four adult patients with Invisalign (Invisalign group: 6 men, 18 women; average age; 34.88 years) and 20 adult patients with fixed labial appliances (fixed group: 5 men, 15 women; average age; 38.85 years) were evaluated. Speech was recorded immediately before delivery of the first set of clear aligners or bonding of labial appliances (T0), immediately after delivery or bonding (T1), and 2 months after delivery or bonding (T2). Speech was evaluated via a combination of three auditory analyses: (1) objective acoustic analysis through digital sonography, (2) semiobjective assessment by six speech and language pathologists, and (3) subjective assessment patient questionnaire.

Results: The objective acoustic analysis showed a statistically significant difference over time from T0 to T1, T1 to T2, and T0 to T2 for Invisalign patients. The semiobjective analysis revealed a significant speech alteration from T0 to T1 and T1 to T2 for both groups, and from T0 to T2 in the Invisalign group. The subjective analysis showed a significant difference between means of Invisalign and fixed group patient perception at both T1 and T2.

Conclusions: Invisalign treatment significantly affected speech, and although patients experience some level of adaptation, speech does not return to normal after 2 months of treatment.

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Angle Orthodontist
Angle Orthodontist 医学-牙科与口腔外科
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
95
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Angle Orthodontist is the official publication of the Edward H. Angle Society of Orthodontists and is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September and November by The EH Angle Education and Research Foundation Inc. The Angle Orthodontist is the only major journal in orthodontics with a non-commercial, non-profit publisher -- The E. H. Angle Education and Research Foundation. We value our freedom to operate exclusively in the best interests of our readers and authors. Our website www.angle.org is completely free and open to all visitors.
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