TY - GEN
T1 - Articulatory feature analysis of tongue-thrust swallowing habit
AU - Saito, M.
AU - Ishimitsu, S.
AU - Yamanaka, T.
AU - Kasai, K.
AU - Ishii, K.
AU - Nishio, I.
AU - Horihata, S.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The malocclusion by tongue position causes problems in vocal communication as well as in health. Thus, to cure oral habits that underlie such issues, oral myofunctional therapy plays an important role. Unfortunately, physical examination that use X-rays or devices installed in the patient's mouth involve side effects. Therefore, objective tongue function evaluation methods without burden to the patients have been proposed and studied. Here, we employ an evaluation technique that uses the articulatory feature, the most basic unit of phonological structure, to estimate intraoral information while reducing the burden to patients. We present estimated results of the accurate tongue position of patients who have different oral environments compared with healthy people and confirm the validity of the proposed method as a new diagnostic technique.
AB - The malocclusion by tongue position causes problems in vocal communication as well as in health. Thus, to cure oral habits that underlie such issues, oral myofunctional therapy plays an important role. Unfortunately, physical examination that use X-rays or devices installed in the patient's mouth involve side effects. Therefore, objective tongue function evaluation methods without burden to the patients have been proposed and studied. Here, we employ an evaluation technique that uses the articulatory feature, the most basic unit of phonological structure, to estimate intraoral information while reducing the burden to patients. We present estimated results of the accurate tongue position of patients who have different oral environments compared with healthy people and confirm the validity of the proposed method as a new diagnostic technique.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84953293385
T3 - Proceedings of Forum Acusticum
BT - Forum Acusticum, FA 2014
A2 - Borkowski, Bartlomiej
PB - European Acoustics Association, EAA
T2 - 7th Forum Acusticum, FA 2014
Y2 - 7 September 2014 through 12 September 2014
ER -