SummaryIn today's aging society, dentists are more likely to treat patients with dysphagia and are required to select an optimal treatment option based on a complete understanding of the swallowing function. Although the tongue plays an important role in mastication and swallowing as described in human oral feeding models developed in 1990s, physiological significances of tongue function has been poorly understood due to the difficulty in monitoring and analyzing it. This review summarizes recent approaches used to evaluate tongue function during swallowing quantitatively mainly focusing on modern sensing methods such as manofluorography, sensing probes, pressure sensors installed in the palatal plates and ultrasound imaging of tongue movem...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Swallowing is a neuromuscular process that involves a complex sequence of sensorimotor events, which...
This thesis describes the design and evaluation of a mechanical oral model and its application to in...
Swallowing is a neuromuscular process that involves a complex sequence of sensorimotor events, which...
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) are becoming increasingly prevalent in the health care field. Oral ...
Introduction: The goal of this study was to modify the transpalatal arch design that is used for ver...
PURPOSE: Fujiu et al. (1996) and Lazarus et al. (2002) provided data toward the effects of a tongueh...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
Introduction: Tongue is the most complex organ to evaluate, and measuring tongue pressure is an unex...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Swallowing is a neuromuscular process that involves a complex sequence of sensorimotor events, which...
This thesis describes the design and evaluation of a mechanical oral model and its application to in...
Swallowing is a neuromuscular process that involves a complex sequence of sensorimotor events, which...
Swallowing disorders (dysphagia) are becoming increasingly prevalent in the health care field. Oral ...
Introduction: The goal of this study was to modify the transpalatal arch design that is used for ver...
PURPOSE: Fujiu et al. (1996) and Lazarus et al. (2002) provided data toward the effects of a tongueh...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
The tongue functions as the primary articulator during the oropharyngeal stages of swallowing. Howev...
Introduction: Tongue is the most complex organ to evaluate, and measuring tongue pressure is an unex...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Dysphagia refers to difficulty in swallowing often associated with syndromic disorders. In dysphagic...
Swallowing is a neuromuscular process that involves a complex sequence of sensorimotor events, which...
This thesis describes the design and evaluation of a mechanical oral model and its application to in...