Although palatal augmentation prostheses (PAPs) can improve dysphagia, their application is compromised in the absence of maxillary abutment teeth. Experimental lingual plates (ELPs) used for raising the tongue may be employed as alternative to PAPs
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
Introduction: Tongue is the most complex organ to evaluate, and measuring tongue pressure is an unex...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
Although palatal augmentation prostheses (PAPs) can improve dysphagia, their application is compromi...
Palatal augmentation prostheses are commonly used in the treatment for dysphagia. By lowering the pa...
Abstract Background The palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is an intraoral prosthesis used in the...
Purpose: Palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is used on patients with dysphagia and dysarthria. Wh...
Introduction: The goal of this study was to modify the transpalatal arch design that is used for ver...
Tongue pressure data taken from healthy subjects during normal oral activities such as mastication, ...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the state of tongue pressure production during supragl...
Introduction Palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is used in patients with articulation and swallow...
In this study six patients with oral carcinoma were subsequently subjected to surgery. Following sur...
A palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is used to facilitate improvement in the speech and swallowi...
International audienceObjectivesThe mechanical interactions between tongue and palate are crucial fo...
SummaryIn today's aging society, dentists are more likely to treat patients with dysphagia and are r...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
Introduction: Tongue is the most complex organ to evaluate, and measuring tongue pressure is an unex...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...
Although palatal augmentation prostheses (PAPs) can improve dysphagia, their application is compromi...
Palatal augmentation prostheses are commonly used in the treatment for dysphagia. By lowering the pa...
Abstract Background The palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is an intraoral prosthesis used in the...
Purpose: Palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is used on patients with dysphagia and dysarthria. Wh...
Introduction: The goal of this study was to modify the transpalatal arch design that is used for ver...
Tongue pressure data taken from healthy subjects during normal oral activities such as mastication, ...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the state of tongue pressure production during supragl...
Introduction Palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is used in patients with articulation and swallow...
In this study six patients with oral carcinoma were subsequently subjected to surgery. Following sur...
A palatal augmentation prosthesis (PAP) is used to facilitate improvement in the speech and swallowi...
International audienceObjectivesThe mechanical interactions between tongue and palate are crucial fo...
SummaryIn today's aging society, dentists are more likely to treat patients with dysphagia and are r...
non-peer-reviewedBackground/Aim: The tongue is the main organ which initiates swallowing. It genera...
Introduction: Tongue is the most complex organ to evaluate, and measuring tongue pressure is an unex...
AbstractBackground/purposeA relationship between malocclusion and intraoral pressure is suspected bu...