Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research (Apr 2014)

Evaluation of Palatal Plate Thickness of Maxillary Prosthesis on Phonation-A Comparative Clinical Study

  • Srujana Zakkula,
  • Sreedevi B,
  • Gopinadh Anne,
  • Prakash Manne,
  • Swetha Hima Bindu O,
  • Jyothi Atla,
  • Sneha Deepthi,
  • Krishna Chaitanya.A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2014/7654.4224
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
pp. ZC11 – ZC13

Abstract

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Background: Prosthodontic treatment involves clinical procedures which influence speech performance directly or indirectly. Prosthetic rehabilitation of missing teeth with partial or complete maxillary removable dentures influences the individual voice characteristics like Phonation, resonance etc. Aim: To evaluate the effect of Acrylic palatal plate thickness (1mm-3mm) of maxillary prosthesis on phonation. Materials and Methods: Twelve subjects were selected randomly between the age group of 20-25 years who have full complement of teeth and have no speech problems. Speech evaluation was done under four experimental conditions i.e. Without any experimental acrylic palatal plate (control), with experimental acrylic palatal plates of thickness 1 mm, 2 mm and 3 mm respectively. The speech material for phonation test consisted of Vowels sounds /a/, /i/, and /o/. Speech analysis to assess phonation was done using digital acoustic analysis (PRAAT software). The obtained results were statistically analyzed by One-way ANOVA and Tukey’s multiple post-hoc for comparison of four experimental conditions with respect to different vowel sounds. Results: Mean harmonics to noise ratio (HNR) values obtained for all the Experimental conditions did not show significant difference (p>0.05). In conclusion, an increase in the thickness of the acrylic palatal plate of maxillary prosthesis for about 1 mm - 3mm in complete or partial maxillary removable dentures resulted in no significant effect on phonation of vowel sounds /a/, /i/ and /o/. Conclusion: Increasing the thickness of the palatal plate from 1 mm to 3 mm has not shown any significant effect on the phonation.

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