The Impact of Fan-Type Rapid Palatal Expanders on Speech in Patients With Unilateral Cleft Lip and Palate

Author:

Bertucci Virginia1ORCID,Stevens Kyle2ORCID,Sidhu Nicole2,Suri Sunjay12,Bressmann Tim3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

2. Division of Orthodontics, Department of Dentistry, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

3. Department of Speech-Language Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Rapid palatal expanders (RPEs) are commonly used in patients with cleft lip and palate (CLP) prior to secondary alveolar bone grafting (SABG). Their position and size can impede tongue movement and affect speech. This study assessed changes in perception and production of speech over the course of RPE treatment. Prospective longitudinal. Tertiary university-affiliated hospital. Twenty-five patients with unilateral CLP treated with Fan-type RPEs, and their parents. Patient and parent speech questionnaires and patient speech recordings were collected at baseline before RPE insertion (T1), directly after RPE insertion (T2), during RPE expansion (T3), during RPE retention (T4), directly after RPE removal but before SABG (T5), and at short-term follow-up after RPE removal and SABG (T6). Ratings for patient and parent questionnaires, first (F1) and second (F2) formants for vowels /a/, /i/, and /u/, and nasalance scores for non-nasal and nasal sentences, were obtained and analyzed using mixed model analyses of variance. Ratings worsened at T2. For the vowel /a/, F1 and F2 were unchanged at T2. For the vowel /i/, F1 increased and F2 decreased at T2. For the vowel /u/, F1 was unchanged and F2 decreased at T2. Nasalance was unchanged at T2. All outcome measures returned to T1 levels by T4. RPE insertion resulted in initial adverse effects on speech perception and production, which decreased to baseline prior to removal. Information regarding transient speech dysfunction and distress may help prepare patients for treatment.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Oral Surgery

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