Evaluation of tongue strength and symptoms of oral dysphagia in patients accompanying temporomandibular disorder

Q3 Medicine Postepy Rehabilitacji Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5114/AREH.2021.108004
H. C. Guzel, A. Tuncer
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare functional restriction of the jaw, swallowing difficulty, tongue strength and endurance, and quality of life in temporomandibular disorder (TMD) patients with and without oral dysphagia (OD) and in healthy individuals. Material and methods: The TMD group with 20 patients with TMD, and the TMD-OD group with 20 TMD patients with Eating Assessment Tool-10 (EAT-10) ≥ 3, and presence of pain and difficulty in swallowing as well as control group comprising 20 healthy volunteers were included in this case-control study. Evaluations were made of pain severity, pain history, maximum mouth opening, Jaw Function Limitation Scale-20 (JFLS-20), and the Swallowing related-Quality of Life questionnaire (Swal-QoL). Additionally, the tongue strength and endurance were measured with the Iowa Oral Performance Instrument (IOPI). Results: The history of pain, JFLS, EAT-10 values were significantly higher, and the Swal-QoL were significantly lower in the TMD-OD group compared to the patients with the TMD group (p < 0.05). The IOPI values of the TMD and TMD-OD groups were determined to be significantly lower than those of the healthy group (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Functional restriction of the jaw, swallowing difficulty, and Swal-QoL showed a difference in the patients with TMD-OD compared to the patients with TMD only. The tongue strength and endurance values of the patients were different from those of the healthy control group.
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颞下颌障碍患者舌力及口腔吞咽困难症状的评价
摘要:本研究的目的是比较伴有和不伴有口腔吞咽困难(OD)的颞下颌障碍(TMD)患者与健康人群的颌骨功能限制、吞咽困难、舌头力量和耐力以及生活质量。材料与方法:本病例-对照研究分为TMD组20例TMD患者和TMD- od组20例进食评估工具-10 (EAT-10)≥3分、存在吞咽疼痛和吞咽困难的TMD患者,以及对照组20例健康志愿者。评估疼痛严重程度、疼痛史、最大张口、颌功能限制量表-20 (JFLS-20)和吞咽相关生活质量问卷(sval - qol)。此外,用爱荷华口腔性能仪(IOPI)测量舌头的强度和耐力。结果:TMD- od组疼痛史、JFLS、EAT-10值显著高于TMD组,sval - qol显著低于TMD组(p < 0.05)。TMD组和TMD- od组的IOPI值均显著低于健康组(p < 0.05)。结论:与单纯TMD患者相比,TMD- od患者的颌部功能受限、吞咽困难和sval - qol存在差异。患者的舌力和耐力值与健康对照组存在差异。
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Postepy Rehabilitacji
Postepy Rehabilitacji Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: Advances in Rehabilitation is not only directed to representatives of biological and medical sciences, specialists from almost all fields of medicine, such as cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, traumatology and internal diseases, have been published in it. The journal contains papers concerning psychological, sociological, and occupational rehabilitation, along with articles which deal with organization and marketing. The journal is also dedicated to the ethical problems of rehabilitation. A significant part of the published papers have focused on the problems of sport and physical activity for people with disabilities
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