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Orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of Class III malocclusion on speech
INTRODUCTION: Patients with dentofacial disharmonies (DFDs) seek orthodontic care and orthognathic surgery to address issues with mastication, esthetics, and speech. Speech distortions are seen 18 times more frequently in Class III DFD patients than the general population, with unclear causality. We...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9127721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34562076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjab067 |
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author | Lathrop-Marshall, Hillary Keyser, Mary Morgan B Jhingree, Samantha Giduz, Natalie Bocklage, Clare Couldwell, Sandrine Edwards, Haley Glesener, Tim Moss, Kevin Frazier-Bowers, Sylvia Phillips, Ceib Turvey, Timothy Blakey, George White, Ray Mielke, Jeff Zajac, David Jacox, Laura A |
author_facet | Lathrop-Marshall, Hillary Keyser, Mary Morgan B Jhingree, Samantha Giduz, Natalie Bocklage, Clare Couldwell, Sandrine Edwards, Haley Glesener, Tim Moss, Kevin Frazier-Bowers, Sylvia Phillips, Ceib Turvey, Timothy Blakey, George White, Ray Mielke, Jeff Zajac, David Jacox, Laura A |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Patients with dentofacial disharmonies (DFDs) seek orthodontic care and orthognathic surgery to address issues with mastication, esthetics, and speech. Speech distortions are seen 18 times more frequently in Class III DFD patients than the general population, with unclear causality. We hypothesize there are significant differences in spectral properties of stop (/t/ or /k/), fricative (/s/ or /ʃ/), and affricate (/tʃ/) consonants and that severity of Class III disharmony correlates with the degree of speech abnormality. METHODS: To understand how jaw disharmonies influence speech, orthodontic records and audio recordings were collected from Class III surgical candidates and reference subjects (n = 102 Class III, 62 controls). A speech pathologist evaluated subjects and recordings were quantitatively analysed by Spectral Moment Analysis for frequency distortions. RESULTS: A majority of Class III subjects exhibit speech distortions. A significant increase in the centroid frequency (M1) and spectral spread (M2) was seen in several consonants of Class III subjects compared to controls. Using regression analysis, correlations between Class III skeletal severity (assessed by cephalometric measures) and spectral distortion were found for /t/ and /k/ phones. CONCLUSIONS: Class III DFD patients have a higher prevalence of articulation errors and significant spectral distortions in consonants relative to controls. This is the first demonstration that severity of malocclusion is quantitatively correlated with the degree of speech distortion for consonants, suggesting causation. These findings offer insight into the complex relationship between craniofacial structures and speech distortions. |
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spelling | pubmed-91277212022-05-25 Orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of Class III malocclusion on speech Lathrop-Marshall, Hillary Keyser, Mary Morgan B Jhingree, Samantha Giduz, Natalie Bocklage, Clare Couldwell, Sandrine Edwards, Haley Glesener, Tim Moss, Kevin Frazier-Bowers, Sylvia Phillips, Ceib Turvey, Timothy Blakey, George White, Ray Mielke, Jeff Zajac, David Jacox, Laura A Eur J Orthod Original Articles INTRODUCTION: Patients with dentofacial disharmonies (DFDs) seek orthodontic care and orthognathic surgery to address issues with mastication, esthetics, and speech. Speech distortions are seen 18 times more frequently in Class III DFD patients than the general population, with unclear causality. We hypothesize there are significant differences in spectral properties of stop (/t/ or /k/), fricative (/s/ or /ʃ/), and affricate (/tʃ/) consonants and that severity of Class III disharmony correlates with the degree of speech abnormality. METHODS: To understand how jaw disharmonies influence speech, orthodontic records and audio recordings were collected from Class III surgical candidates and reference subjects (n = 102 Class III, 62 controls). A speech pathologist evaluated subjects and recordings were quantitatively analysed by Spectral Moment Analysis for frequency distortions. RESULTS: A majority of Class III subjects exhibit speech distortions. A significant increase in the centroid frequency (M1) and spectral spread (M2) was seen in several consonants of Class III subjects compared to controls. Using regression analysis, correlations between Class III skeletal severity (assessed by cephalometric measures) and spectral distortion were found for /t/ and /k/ phones. CONCLUSIONS: Class III DFD patients have a higher prevalence of articulation errors and significant spectral distortions in consonants relative to controls. This is the first demonstration that severity of malocclusion is quantitatively correlated with the degree of speech distortion for consonants, suggesting causation. These findings offer insight into the complex relationship between craniofacial structures and speech distortions. Oxford University Press 2021-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9127721/ /pubmed/34562076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjab067 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Orthodontic Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Lathrop-Marshall, Hillary Keyser, Mary Morgan B Jhingree, Samantha Giduz, Natalie Bocklage, Clare Couldwell, Sandrine Edwards, Haley Glesener, Tim Moss, Kevin Frazier-Bowers, Sylvia Phillips, Ceib Turvey, Timothy Blakey, George White, Ray Mielke, Jeff Zajac, David Jacox, Laura A Orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of Class III malocclusion on speech |
title | Orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of Class III malocclusion on speech |
title_full | Orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of Class III malocclusion on speech |
title_fullStr | Orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of Class III malocclusion on speech |
title_full_unstemmed | Orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of Class III malocclusion on speech |
title_short | Orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of Class III malocclusion on speech |
title_sort | orthognathic speech pathology: impacts of class iii malocclusion on speech |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9127721/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34562076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ejo/cjab067 |
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