Secondary Procedures on the Palate to Correct/Improve Speech: Past, Present and Future

Author:

Cohen Mimis

Abstract

Speech production in general and in patients with cleft palate in particular is multifactorial. In addition to the complex velopharyngeal mechanism, all structures of the oral cavity have some contribution for correct speech production. Therefore, in addition to the velopharynx the surgeons and other cleft/craniofacial team members need to perform a thorough and complete evaluation of all structures to fully appreciate the causative factor(s) responsible for inadequate speech production after palatoplasty and to prescribe the most appropriate, personalized management plan. The purpose of this communication is to stress the importance of areas other than the velopharyngx that could have a negative impact on speech. More specifically, the issues of palatoplasty failures and palatal revisions will be presented. This is an area of significant importance and could represent the first line of defense before considering procedures altering the anatomy of the velopharynx, such as pharyngeal flaps, pharyngoplasties, and others. Issues covering the effects of skeletal and dental problems, such as malocclusion, partial or complete edentulism can also affect speech but are outside the scope of this communication.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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