Articles with "tongue movement" as a keyword



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Posterior Tongue Tie, Base of Tongue Movement, and Pharyngeal Dysphagia: What is the Connection?

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Published in 2019 at "Dysphagia"

DOI: 10.1007/s00455-019-10040-x

Abstract: Ankyloglossia, or tongue tie, and its impact on the oral phase of feeding has been studied and debated for decades. However, the impact of posterior tongue ties on the pharyngeal phase of swallowing is not… read more here.

Keywords: tongue movement; base tongue; tongue tie; tongue ... See more keywords
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175 Burning Mouth Syndrome Equivalent to Restless Leg Syndrome

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Published in 2018 at "CNS Spectrums"

DOI: 10.1017/s1092852918000573

Abstract: Abstract Study Objective Stuginski-Barbosa reported a patient with Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS), whose symptoms were transiently improved with tongue movement, postulated to be an oral equivalent of restless leg syndrome (RLS) (Stuginski-Barbosa, 2008). Methods Four… read more here.

Keywords: tongue movement; burning mouth; movement; case ... See more keywords
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Influence of mandibular advancement on tongue dilatory movement during wakefulness and how this is related to oral appliance therapy outcome for obstructive sleep apnoea.

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Published in 2020 at "Sleep"

DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa196

Abstract: STUDY OBJECTIVES To characterise how mandibular advancement splint (MAS) alters inspiratory tongue movement in people with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) during wakefulness and whether this is associated with MAS treatment outcome. METHODS 87 untreated OSA… read more here.

Keywords: tongue movement; outcome; movement; mandibular advancement ... See more keywords
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Ultrasound study for patterns of tongue movement in diphthongs, triphthongs, and vowel sequences in Korean, Japanese, and Mandarin

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of the Acoustical Society of America"

DOI: 10.1121/1.4987620

Abstract: Diphthongs have formant transitions sensitive to speaking rate, stress, vowel quality, and language ability. Tongue movement typically shows a functional “pivot” where the palate to tongue distance is almost constant; some combinations result in an… read more here.

Keywords: tongue movement; korean japanese; japanese mandarin; vowel sequences ... See more keywords