儿童口腔功能发育不全的预测因素

IF 0.6 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Chihiro Ota , Akiko Ishizaki , Satoko Yamaguchi , Akemi Utsumi , Risa Ikeda , Shigenari Kimoto , Shouji Hironaka , Takahiro Funatsu
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摘要

目的通过对儿童口腔功能的各种检测,探讨儿童发育性口腔功能不全(DIOF)的本质,为今后该病的诊断和治疗提供依据。方法96例儿童(3 ~ 6岁;42名男生和54名女生)。通过对家长的问卷调查,收集目标儿童的年龄、性别、成长历程、家庭环境、生活方式、口腔习惯、发音、运动习惯、鼻腔疾病、饮食行为等数据。此外,还进行了小腿围度、握力、舌压、咬合力、闭唇强度、漱口功能测试、言语功能和口腔检查。结果DIOF阳性组对饮食行为回答“是”的比例明显高于非DIOF组。此外,发现有DIOF组的舌压值明显低于无DIOF组。其他调查项目的分析显示,DIOF缺失与存在之间没有显著差异。结论舌压缓慢、鼻疾病、饮食行为问题影响儿童DIOF的发生。本研究结果提示,与父母面谈和测量舌压可能有助于儿童DIOF的诊断。
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Predictors of Developmental Insufficiency of Oral Function in children

Aim

This study purposed to investigate the nature of “Developmental Insufficiency of Oral Function (DIOF)” by performing various tests using medical equipment to evaluate oral functions in children, and consequently, contribute to the diagnosis and treatment of the disease in future.

Methods

The participants in this study were 96 children (age 3–6 years; 42 boys and 54 girls). Through the questionnaires for the parents, data on the target children's age, gender, growth history, home environment, lifestyle, oral habits, pronunciation, exercise habits, nasal diseases, and eating behaviors were collected. Furthermore, calf circumference, grip strength, tongue pressure, occlusal force, lip-closure strength, mouth rinsing function test, speech function, and oral examination were performed.

Results

The percentage of those who answered “Yes” to the items about eating behavior was significantly higher in the DIOF positive group than that of those without DIOF. Moreover, the value of tongue pressure was found to be significantly lower in the group with DIOF than in the group without DIOF. Analysis of other survey items revealed lack of significant differences between absence and presence of DIOF.

Conclusions

Lower tongue pressure, nasal disease, and the problem of eating behavior affect DIOF in children. The results of this study suggest that interviewing parents and measuring tongue pressure may be useful in the diagnosis of DIOF in children.

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Pediatric Dental Journal
Pediatric Dental Journal DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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