Uma outra possibilidade para a adequação/reeducação da forma/função da musculatura da lingua / Another possibility for the fitness/reeducation of the tongue musculature shape/function

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

The alterations in tongue musculature and functions have resulted in atypical deglutitions, articular disorders, oral breathing and the sleep apnea syndrome (SOHAS), as well as esthetic alterations, such as the "double chins". The Lingual Exerciser was developed by the author in order to strengthen tongue musculature, minimize the exercising time and provide higher effectiveness to reeducation. The objective of the present study was to introduce a new treatment approach for the tongue musculature, which comprises the strengthening of the elevator muscles, superior longitudinal and transverse. Seventy-six children (6 to 18 years old) were selected and divided into two groups: control group (CG), n = 38, with no alterations; and experimental group (EG), n = 38, symptomatic children, presenting atypical deglutitions, phonetic articular disorders of the /s/, frontal lisping and /r/, dorsalization or retroflection, and oral breathers. The idealized evaluation proposed to maintain the tongue tapered and protracted for 30 seconds, being classified as normotense when they reached 30 seconds, and hypotense when they were not able to keep to position for this period of time, subdivided into severe, (0s to 8s); moderate (9s to 15s); and mild (16s to 29s). Deglutition and speech were scored from 0 (maximum inadequacy) to 3 (correct function automation). The EG was evaluated in T0 for treatment baseline; T1, 15- day use of the appliance; T2, 45-day use, and T3, 90 days. The results achieved represent 83.33% of probability that the increased time of tongue tapering is related to the increased time of appliance use; after 90 days of exercising, the results were statistically significant for tongue tonicity, deglutition and speech, which made control and experimental groups statistically similar. With relation to deglutition symptomatology, the correlation which was 99.83% in the baseline, decreased to 74.80% in T3, showing that the longer the time of appliance use, the better the deglutition. There was an improvement in function performance as a consequence of the muscular fit, providing the correct automation (86.84% of the tongue became normotense; 89.47% of the individuals started to present appropriate deglutition, 69.23% eliminated articular disorder, and 100% became nasal breathers). It is possible to conclude that the approach proposed have significantly collaborated for the tongue reeducation of the individuals investigated, reestablishing normality in performing the functions of both deglutition and speech in 90 days of exercising

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lingua muscle tonus fonoaudiologia phonoaudiology tongue tono muscular

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