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Objectives: The intricate relationship between malocclusions and speech sound disorders (SSDs) is yet to be fully understood. This is particularly true for pediatric patients during the deciduous and mixed dentition stages. Employing a methodical scoping review approach, this study scrutinizes the recent literature to elucidate how these dental misalignments impact speech articulation and phonetic clarity. Methods: The present scoping review has been conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. The selected articles have been found using PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and The Cochrane Library; the scope was limited to studies describing cases of patients in the deciduous or mixed dentition stage and the presence of both malocclusion and SSDs. Results: Out of the 1880 articles found, 44 passed the initial screening and 12 met the eligibility criteria and have been included in this review. Conclusions: The analysis reveals that while there is a consensus on the influence of malocclusions on speech production, the extent and specific nature of these effects vary across studies. anterior open bite is frequently associated with speech disorders, affecting phonemes by altering airflow and tongue placement. The review highlights the need for multidisciplinary approaches for effective treatment and calls for further investigation into the causative relationships between malocclusions and SSDs.
目的:错咬合与语音障碍(ssd)之间的复杂关系尚未完全了解。对于处于乳牙期和混合牙列期的儿科患者尤其如此。采用系统的范围审查方法,本研究仔细审查了最近的文献,以阐明这些牙齿错位如何影响语音清晰度和语音清晰度。方法:目前的范围评价是按照系统评价的首选报告项目和范围评价的元分析扩展(PRISMA-ScR)指南进行的。所选文章已在PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science和Cochrane Library中找到;范围仅限于描述乳牙期或混合牙列期患者以及同时存在错牙合和ssd的病例的研究。结果:在发现的1880篇文章中,44篇通过了初步筛选,12篇符合入选标准,被纳入本综述。结论:分析表明,虽然对错咬合对言语产生的影响有共识,但这些影响的程度和具体性质在不同的研究中有所不同。前开咬常伴有语言障碍,通过改变气流和舌头位置影响音素。这篇综述强调需要多学科方法来有效治疗,并呼吁进一步调查错颌和ssd之间的因果关系。