The effects of orthognathic surgery on speech production

Dennis M. Ruscello Ph.D. , Mary Ellen Tekieli Ph.D. , Terri Jakomis M.S. , Leslie Cook M.S. , Joseph E. Van Sickels D.D.S.
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Speech characteristics of 20 patients who underwent orthognathic surgery for correction of various skeletal defects were studied before surgical treatment and at periodic intervals postoperatively. Patients completed questionnaires that focused on their perceptions of appearance and oral function after orthognathic surgery. Approximately 60% of the patients demonstrated preoperative articulation errors. These were classified as mild because they did not interfere with the ability to be understood. Periodic testing indicated positive changes in articulation for a majority of those who had exhibited preoperative errors. None of the subjects experienced postoperative deterioration in their articulation. The subjects' perceptions of their individual operations were positive on all variables assessed.

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正颌手术对语言产生的影响
本文对20例接受正颌手术矫正各种骨骼缺损的患者术前及术后定期随访的言语特征进行了研究。患者完成了问卷调查,重点是他们对正颌手术后的外观和口腔功能的看法。大约60%的患者表现出术前关节错误。这些被归类为轻度,因为它们不影响被理解的能力。定期测试表明,大多数术前出现错误的患者在发音方面有积极的变化。所有受试者均未出现术后关节退化。受试者对其个人操作的感知在所有评估变量上都是积极的。
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