Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance

Introduction: The physiologic of speech is a complex thing involving organ respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation and neurologic integration. The use of removable orthodontic appliance may cause speech articulation disorder and may affect patient’s speech function. The purpose of this resea...

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Main Authors: Dita Hofinessia, Ervin Rizali, Elih Syiarudin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Padjadjaran 2014-03-01
Series:Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/26754
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spelling doaj-0195a17b481b4845b26b507c93a66acf2021-06-02T07:09:04ZengUniversitas PadjadjaranPadjadjaran Journal of Dentistry1979-02012549-62122014-03-0126110.24198/pjd.vol26no1.2675412774Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic applianceDita Hofinessia0Ervin Rizali1Elih Syiarudin2Universitas PadjadjaranUniversitas PadjadjaranUniversitas PadjadjaranIntroduction: The physiologic of speech is a complex thing involving organ respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation and neurologic integration. The use of removable orthodontic appliance may cause speech articulation disorder and may affect patient’s speech function. The purpose of this research was to obtain an illustration of speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance. Methods: This research was a descriptive research using the one group pretest posttest design. Speech articulation disorder was determined by testing the labiodental, linguoalveolar and linguopalatal consonants using the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation test equipment. Results: Research result indicated that there was speech articulation disorder in the pronunciation of the consonants /f/; /v/; /t/; /d/; /r/; /s/; /j/; /g/; /k/ in the beginning of the word as many as 37%; 23%; 30%; 57%; 77%; 93%; 50%; 40%; 23%, in the middle of the word as many as 37%; 27%; 60%; 60%; 83%; 97%; 57%; 50%; 80% and in the end of the word as many as 17%; - ; 27%; 50%; 83%; 97%; - ; - ; 57% in the people using removable orthodontic appliance for the first time. Conclusion: Speech articulation disorders in patients with orthodontic removable appliance varies with the presentation of having most articulation disorders is in the pronunciation of consonants / s / in words.http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/26754speech articulation disorder, removable orthodontic appliance.
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author Dita Hofinessia
Ervin Rizali
Elih Syiarudin
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Ervin Rizali
Elih Syiarudin
Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance
Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
speech articulation disorder, removable orthodontic appliance.
author_facet Dita Hofinessia
Ervin Rizali
Elih Syiarudin
author_sort Dita Hofinessia
title Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance
title_short Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance
title_full Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance
title_fullStr Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance
title_full_unstemmed Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance
title_sort speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance
publisher Universitas Padjadjaran
series Padjadjaran Journal of Dentistry
issn 1979-0201
2549-6212
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Introduction: The physiologic of speech is a complex thing involving organ respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation and neurologic integration. The use of removable orthodontic appliance may cause speech articulation disorder and may affect patient’s speech function. The purpose of this research was to obtain an illustration of speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance. Methods: This research was a descriptive research using the one group pretest posttest design. Speech articulation disorder was determined by testing the labiodental, linguoalveolar and linguopalatal consonants using the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation test equipment. Results: Research result indicated that there was speech articulation disorder in the pronunciation of the consonants /f/; /v/; /t/; /d/; /r/; /s/; /j/; /g/; /k/ in the beginning of the word as many as 37%; 23%; 30%; 57%; 77%; 93%; 50%; 40%; 23%, in the middle of the word as many as 37%; 27%; 60%; 60%; 83%; 97%; 57%; 50%; 80% and in the end of the word as many as 17%; - ; 27%; 50%; 83%; 97%; - ; - ; 57% in the people using removable orthodontic appliance for the first time. Conclusion: Speech articulation disorders in patients with orthodontic removable appliance varies with the presentation of having most articulation disorders is in the pronunciation of consonants / s / in words.
topic speech articulation disorder, removable orthodontic appliance.
url http://jurnal.unpad.ac.id/pjd/article/view/26754
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