2023
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20232397
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Impact of orthodontic treatment on speech and phonetics: a review

Hussam E. Najjar,
Sarah Abdullah Alzaid,
Amjad Mohammad Alasmari
et al.

Abstract: Orthodontic devices, including both fixed and removable devices, have the potential to impact dental anatomy, the space within the oral cavity, the displacement of the tongue, and the production of speech. The usage of fixed labial appliances may cause transient or persistent speech and phonetics changes, particularly affecting sibilant and stopped sounds. Lingual fixed appliances, while providing aesthetic advantages, can lead to difficulties in maintaining oral hygiene, pain in the tongue, and speech disturb… Show more

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