(1) Background: The tongue plays a key role in the stomatognathic system in carrying out oral functions. The aim of this study was to identify the association between tongue pressure and orthodontic parameters. (2) Methods: This study is a cross-sectional multicentered cohort study with IRB approval. During routine orthodontic initial examinations, the following data were recorded: age, sex, angle classification, overjet (OJ), overbite (OB), arch sizes, tongue width, and maximum tongue pressure (MTP). The association between MTP and orthodontic parameters was analyzed using Pearson’s correlation analysis and the Student’s t-test. (3) Results: There is a positive correlation between MTP and age between ages 10 and 20 (R = 0.47, p p p p p < 0...
Objectives: Muscle strength decreases with age, causing a decline in physical and oro-facial functio...
Mastication is the process of breaking ingested food with the teeth and mixing it with saliva to for...
Abstract Background The etiology of Class II division 2 (CII/2) malocclusion focuses on heredity; ho...
SUMMARY: The contribution of the force of the lips, cheeks, and tongue is of particular interest in ...
Abstract Background The relationship between tongue pressure and masticatory performance during the ...
The relationship between tongue pressure and relevant factors including cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
The aim of this literature review is to examine the effects that age and gender may have on tongue s...
The relationship between tongue pressure and relevant factors including cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
The aim of this literature review is to examine the effects that age and gender may have on tongue s...
OBJECTIVES Tongue pressure (TP) is used for the diagnosis of oral hypofunction, however, the impa...
OBJECTIVE: To test the null hypothesis of no significant difference in terms of intraoral pressure c...
Tongue pressure (TP) is used for the diagnosis of oral hypofunction; however, the impact of several ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
Introduction: The goal of this study was to modify the transpalatal arch design that is used for ver...
Objective: The objective measures of tongue strength can predict the risk of aspiration. Isometric t...
Objectives: Muscle strength decreases with age, causing a decline in physical and oro-facial functio...
Mastication is the process of breaking ingested food with the teeth and mixing it with saliva to for...
Abstract Background The etiology of Class II division 2 (CII/2) malocclusion focuses on heredity; ho...
SUMMARY: The contribution of the force of the lips, cheeks, and tongue is of particular interest in ...
Abstract Background The relationship between tongue pressure and masticatory performance during the ...
The relationship between tongue pressure and relevant factors including cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
The aim of this literature review is to examine the effects that age and gender may have on tongue s...
The relationship between tongue pressure and relevant factors including cardiovascular disease (CVD)...
The aim of this literature review is to examine the effects that age and gender may have on tongue s...
OBJECTIVES Tongue pressure (TP) is used for the diagnosis of oral hypofunction, however, the impa...
OBJECTIVE: To test the null hypothesis of no significant difference in terms of intraoral pressure c...
Tongue pressure (TP) is used for the diagnosis of oral hypofunction; however, the impact of several ...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
Introduction: The goal of this study was to modify the transpalatal arch design that is used for ver...
Objective: The objective measures of tongue strength can predict the risk of aspiration. Isometric t...
Objectives: Muscle strength decreases with age, causing a decline in physical and oro-facial functio...
Mastication is the process of breaking ingested food with the teeth and mixing it with saliva to for...
Abstract Background The etiology of Class II division 2 (CII/2) malocclusion focuses on heredity; ho...