Factors influencing speech improvement following maxillary complete‐arch implant‐supported restorations: A retrospective study

Author:

Zhang Yun1ORCID,Ding Hongwei23ORCID,Gao Hanqi1ORCID,Liu Jie23ORCID,Wang Feng1ORCID,Wu Yiqun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Second Dental Center Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, College of Stomatology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, National Center for Stomatology, National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Stomatology, Shanghai Research Institute of Stomatology Shanghai China

2. Speech‐Language‐Hearing Centre, School of Foreign Languages Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

3. National Research Centre for Language and Well‐Being Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThis study explored factors affecting speech improvement in patients with an edentulous maxilla after the delivery of a complete‐arch implant‐supported fixed dental prosthesis (IFDP).Materials and MethodsPatients who had received IFDP for edentulous maxilla were enrolled, and various potential speech improvement‐related factors were considered, including patient demographics, anterior residual bone volume, preoperative facial features, preoperative acoustic parameters, and adaptation time. Acoustic analysis and perceptual ratings were used to assess three fricatives [s], [f], and [ɕ]. Correlation and regression analyses were conducted to assess the association between changes in fricatives and potential factors (α = .05).ResultsThe study included 50 patients (18 females and 32 males, aged 50.62 ± 15.71 years, range 19–76). Significant correlations were found among the change in the center of gravity (ΔCoG) of [s] and anterior residual bone volume, zygomatic implants number and proportion (p < .05). These correlations were largely mirrored in the perceptual score (ΔPS) changes. After controlling for age, sex, preoperative acoustic parameters, and adaptation time, the ΔCoG and ΔPS of fricatives were mainly correlated with the anterior residual bone volume, preoperative acoustic parameters, and adaptation time.ConclusionSpeech improvements post‐IFDP delivery are mainly related to preoperative speech characteristics, anterior residual bone volume, and adaptation time. The residual bone volume's impact on consonants varies with specific articulatory gestures. This study provides insights into forecasting speech outcomes following IFDP restoration and provides recommendations and methods for data collection in developing future prediction models.

Publisher

Wiley

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