Cancer Reports (Jul 2022)

Changes in tongue pressure and dysphagia at oral cancer patients by palatal augmentation prosthesis

  • Izumita Kuniyuki,
  • Takuma Hisaoka,
  • Ryoukichi Ikeda,
  • Jun Suzuki,
  • Naoko Sato,
  • Ryo Tagaino,
  • Tomonori Kambayashi,
  • Ai Hirano‐Kawamoto,
  • Jun Ohta,
  • Akira Ohkoshi,
  • Ryo Ishii,
  • Naru Shitraishi,
  • Kengo Kato,
  • Shigeto Koyama,
  • Keiichi Sasaki,
  • Yukio Katori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/cnr2.1516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 7
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Background The palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is an intraoral prosthesis used in the treatment of dysphagia. Aim The objective of the study is to examine the effect of PAP using tongue pressure and the Videofluoroscopic Dysphagia Scale (VDS) to understand the precise mechanism for improvement in swallowing function with PAP for oral cancer at retrospective survey. Methods and results Fifteen patients were provided PAPs. Tongue pressure and VDS were evaluated with and without PAP. After intervention with PAP, tongue pressure significantly increased as compared to when without PAP (p < .05). The total mean VDS score with PAP was found to have significantly improved (p < .05). The mean VDS score of the oral phase also significantly improved with the PAP compared to without the PAP group (p < .05). Significant differences (p < .01) were found in each category, such as tongue to palate contact and pyriform sinus residue. Conclusion PAP can improve tongue pressure, tongue to palate contact, and pyriform sinus residue.

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