2021
DOI: 10.17126/joralres.2021.055
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Tongue strength as a clinical feature of oral health in neurological patients: A Systematic Review.

Abstract: Objective: Current oral health assessment has a compre-hensive view of the relationship between hard and soft tissues of the mouth as seen by orthodontics and prosthodontics in a healthy population. Despite knowing the influence this relationship has on functional outcomes such as swallowing and mastication, motor evaluation of soft tissue such as the tongue is still scarce. This lack of knowledge is even greater in individuals with a neurological condition. In this sense, the measurement of lingual strength h… Show more

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“…Despite knowing the influence this relationship has on functional outcomes such as swallowing and mastication, motor evaluation of soft tissue as the tongue is still scarce. This lack of knowledge is even greater in individuals with a neurological condition 1 . Neurological disorders are currently the leading source of global disability, and the fastest‐growing neurological degenerative disorder in the world is Parkinson's Disease (PD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite knowing the influence this relationship has on functional outcomes such as swallowing and mastication, motor evaluation of soft tissue as the tongue is still scarce. This lack of knowledge is even greater in individuals with a neurological condition 1 . Neurological disorders are currently the leading source of global disability, and the fastest‐growing neurological degenerative disorder in the world is Parkinson's Disease (PD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%