2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-18462009005000022
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Posição habitual de língua e padrão de deglutição em indivíduo com oclusão classe III, pré e pós-cirurgia ortognática

Abstract: TEMA: os distúrbios miofuncionais orofaciais dos indivíduos que apresentam desproporções maxilomandibulares podem estar relacionados à condição muscular orofacial e às diferentes funções por elas realizadas. PROCEDIMENTOS: a paciente realizou um exame radiográfico de videofluoroscopia no qual se observou quantas deglutições foram necessárias para total limpeza das valéculas e qual foi a posição da língua após a deglutição de saliva. O exame foi realizado com bário líquido e pão de queijo. RESULTADOS: na avalia… Show more

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“…Changes related to chewing, swallowing and speech were found in the orofacial functions studied in all of investigated DFD individuals. Several authors have described changes in orofacial functions in patients with class II and III malocclusion (10,15,17,26) , similar to that seen in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…Changes related to chewing, swallowing and speech were found in the orofacial functions studied in all of investigated DFD individuals. Several authors have described changes in orofacial functions in patients with class II and III malocclusion (10,15,17,26) , similar to that seen in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…As for the speech, individuals with class II DFD fared worse compared to the control and to class III individuals (16) . A clinical case with class III DFD found the tongue positioned in the oral cavity floor; chewing with tongue compensatory movements; swallowing with tongue anterior projection; decreased dorsum elevation; reduction of oral ejection for liquid; and complete pharyngeal clearance for liquids and solids (17) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings suggest that speech therapy was effective during the pre-and postoperative periods, according to Table 3, being of fundamental importance the interdisciplinary monitoring of the patient 2,4,8 , for the pre-and postoperative to achieve expected results, corresponding to the expected and efficient prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In Angle Class III malocclusion, facial profile is concave, with upper lip narrower than the lower, there is no lip sealing at rest and the tongue is in the floor of the mouth, as well as the maintenance of swallowing pattern in postoperative with contraction of the perioral muscles 2,4,8,14 . The middle third of the face showed variation in the clinical evaluation with caliper rule 15 , and there have been changes in the facial profile 16,17 , improving the facial convexity, the position of the lips and the chin-lip groove, therefore, orthognathic surgery was effective in producing a profile near the normal range, as shown in Figure 5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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