1989
DOI: 10.1051/odf/1989005
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Rôle de la langue au cours des fonctions oro-faciales

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“…The development and form of the maxilla is dependent on pressure applied by the muscles of the tongue. The close relation between oral structure and muscle tone (tongue function and lip tonicity) has been demonstrated by functional neuromuscular therapy 27,32,33 . In the adult and in children over the age of approximately 4 years, the tongue forms a seal against the teeth and alveolus and depresses centrally allowing the bolus to be projected towards the oesophagus (vertical movement).…”
Section: Functional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development and form of the maxilla is dependent on pressure applied by the muscles of the tongue. The close relation between oral structure and muscle tone (tongue function and lip tonicity) has been demonstrated by functional neuromuscular therapy 27,32,33 . In the adult and in children over the age of approximately 4 years, the tongue forms a seal against the teeth and alveolus and depresses centrally allowing the bolus to be projected towards the oesophagus (vertical movement).…”
Section: Functional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chez le nouveau-né la déglutition est inséparable de la succion et évolue en fonction de la maturation du système nerveux central, du développement du système sensitivo-moteur (apparition des dents, allongement des lèvres…) et du changement de mode de nutrition [3] .…”
Section: La Déglutitionunclassified
“…Cet encombrement peut être dû à la présence de végétations adénoïdes, de polypes, d'hypertrophie amygdalienne, ou à l'étroitesse des narines, à une déviation de la cloison nasale ou à des tumeurs des fosses nasales [2,3] .…”
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“…The initial patient interview is intended to determine different possible etiologies: harmful habits, delayed psychological maturity, short lingual frenum 37 .…”
Section: --Clinical Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%