Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia

Background: Anterior open bite AOB is the most common malocclusion associated with speech disorders and the literature has shown that problems of occlusion involve all oral functions. AOB not only produce aesthetic and occlusal problems for the patient and modifies the union of the lips, tongue, tee...

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Ocampo Parra, Paola
Escobar Toro, Bibiana
Sierra Alzate, Valentina
Rueda Z.V.
Lema, María Clara
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2015
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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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adolescent
anatomy and histology
Articulation Disorders
child
Colombia
cross-sectional study
female
health
human
lip
male
Open Bite
palate
phonation
phonetics
physiology
prevalence
Speech Disorders
statistics and numerical data
tongue
Adolescent
Articulation Disorders
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Lip
Male
Open Bite
Palate
Phonation
Phonetics
Prevalence
Speech Disorders
Tongue
Urban Health
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spelling Ocampo Parra, PaolaEscobar Toro, BibianaSierra Alzate, ValentinaRueda Z.V.Lema, María Clara2021-12-16T22:15:49Z2021-12-16T22:15:49Z2015https://doi.org/10.16925/od.v12i24.165814726831https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12494/41829Ocampo A,Escobar B,Sierra V,Rueda ZV,Lema MC. Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia. BMC Oral Health. 2015. 15. (1):p. 77-77. .Background: Anterior open bite AOB is the most common malocclusion associated with speech disorders and the literature has shown that problems of occlusion involve all oral functions. AOB not only produce aesthetic and occlusal problems for the patient and modifies the union of the lips, tongue, teeth, palate, palatal rugae and oropharynx, and thus affecting the ability to communicate well with their surroundings. The prevalence of AOB in children and adolescent in our population is unknown. Furthermore, the most frequent type of dyslalias in children with this malocclusion is also unknown. Therefore, the aim of the study was to describe the frequency and types of dyslalia in students between 8-16 years with AOB, as well as the difference in the types of dyslalia according to the magnitude of AOB. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. Clinical assessment of AOB in students from the municipality of Envigado, Colombia, was performed. Students from 8 to16 years of age were examined during the second semester of 2011 and first semester of 2012. Phonoaudiological assessment was carried out in students in the mixed or permanent dentition. Exclusion criteria included children with history of systemic disease, altered skeletal development, neurological and psychiatric disorders, and residents in other departments. In addition, students undergoing orthodontic treatment at the time of evaluation or with history of previous orthodontic treatment, as well as those who did not cooperate with the oral cavity evaluation, were excluded. Results: Six thousand one hundred sixty five children were evaluated. One hundred sixty six presented AOB (prevalence: 2.7 %; 95 % CI: 2.28-3.10). Thirty four students were excluded. 26.5 % of the sample presented mild AOB, 66.7 % moderate, and 6.8 % severe. Some type of dyslalia was found in 77.4 % of the students, being distortion (75.8 %) the most common. The most frequently altered phonemes were: / d / t / s / ch / ñ /. No significant association between different types of dyslalia and AOB severity (p-value = 0.974) was found. Conclusion: Prevalence of AOB in Envigado is low (2.7 %). Phonation alterations are very common in children with AOB (77.8 %), and distortion is the most frequent type of dyslalia (75.8 %). In order to diagnose and treat occlusal and phonetic problems, and to avoid possible recurrence, interdisciplinary approach is recommended. © 2015 Ocampo-Parra et al.77-77BioMed Central Ltd.adolescentanatomy and histologyArticulation DisorderschildColombiacross-sectional studyfemalehealthhumanlipmaleOpen BitepalatephonationphoneticsphysiologyprevalenceSpeech Disordersstatistics and numerical datatongueAdolescentArticulation DisordersChildColombiaCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHumansLipMaleOpen BitePalatePhonationPhoneticsPrevalenceSpeech DisordersTongueUrban HealthPrevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, ColombiaArtículohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85info:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/ARTinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionBMC Oral Healthinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_14cbPublication20.500.12494/41829oai:repository.ucc.edu.co:20.500.12494/418292024-08-20 16:22:27.155metadata.onlyhttps://repository.ucc.edu.coRepositorio Institucional Universidad Cooperativa de Colombiabdigital@metabiblioteca.com
dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia
title Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia
spellingShingle Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia
adolescent
anatomy and histology
Articulation Disorders
child
Colombia
cross-sectional study
female
health
human
lip
male
Open Bite
palate
phonation
phonetics
physiology
prevalence
Speech Disorders
statistics and numerical data
tongue
Adolescent
Articulation Disorders
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Lip
Male
Open Bite
Palate
Phonation
Phonetics
Prevalence
Speech Disorders
Tongue
Urban Health
title_short Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia
title_full Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia
title_fullStr Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia
title_sort Prevalence of dyslalias in 8 to 16 year-old students with anterior open bite in the municipality of Envigado, Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ocampo Parra, Paola
Escobar Toro, Bibiana
Sierra Alzate, Valentina
Rueda Z.V.
Lema, María Clara
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Ocampo Parra, Paola
Escobar Toro, Bibiana
Sierra Alzate, Valentina
Rueda Z.V.
Lema, María Clara
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv adolescent
anatomy and histology
Articulation Disorders
child
Colombia
cross-sectional study
female
health
human
lip
male
Open Bite
palate
phonation
phonetics
physiology
prevalence
Speech Disorders
statistics and numerical data
tongue
Adolescent
Articulation Disorders
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Lip
Male
Open Bite
Palate
Phonation
Phonetics
Prevalence
Speech Disorders
Tongue
Urban Health
topic adolescent
anatomy and histology
Articulation Disorders
child
Colombia
cross-sectional study
female
health
human
lip
male
Open Bite
palate
phonation
phonetics
physiology
prevalence
Speech Disorders
statistics and numerical data
tongue
Adolescent
Articulation Disorders
Child
Colombia
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Humans
Lip
Male
Open Bite
Palate
Phonation
Phonetics
Prevalence
Speech Disorders
Tongue
Urban Health
description Background: Anterior open bite AOB is the most common malocclusion associated with speech disorders and the literature has shown that problems of occlusion involve all oral functions. AOB not only produce aesthetic and occlusal problems for the patient and modifies the union of the lips, tongue, teeth, palate, palatal rugae and oropharynx, and thus affecting the ability to communicate well with their surroundings. The prevalence of AOB in children and adolescent in our population is unknown. Furthermore, the most frequent type of dyslalias in children with this malocclusion is also unknown. Therefore, the aim of the study was to describe the frequency and types of dyslalia in students between 8-16 years with AOB, as well as the difference in the types of dyslalia according to the magnitude of AOB. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted. Clinical assessment of AOB in students from the municipality of Envigado, Colombia, was performed. Students from 8 to16 years of age were examined during the second semester of 2011 and first semester of 2012. Phonoaudiological assessment was carried out in students in the mixed or permanent dentition. Exclusion criteria included children with history of systemic disease, altered skeletal development, neurological and psychiatric disorders, and residents in other departments. In addition, students undergoing orthodontic treatment at the time of evaluation or with history of previous orthodontic treatment, as well as those who did not cooperate with the oral cavity evaluation, were excluded. Results: Six thousand one hundred sixty five children were evaluated. One hundred sixty six presented AOB (prevalence: 2.7 %; 95 % CI: 2.28-3.10). Thirty four students were excluded. 26.5 % of the sample presented mild AOB, 66.7 % moderate, and 6.8 % severe. Some type of dyslalia was found in 77.4 % of the students, being distortion (75.8 %) the most common. The most frequently altered phonemes were: / d / t / s / ch / ñ /. No significant association between different types of dyslalia and AOB severity (p-value = 0.974) was found. Conclusion: Prevalence of AOB in Envigado is low (2.7 %). Phonation alterations are very common in children with AOB (77.8 %), and distortion is the most frequent type of dyslalia (75.8 %). In order to diagnose and treat occlusal and phonetic problems, and to avoid possible recurrence, interdisciplinary approach is recommended. © 2015 Ocampo-Parra et al.
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