Comparisons of Lingual Function and Alveolar Sounds in 4-Year-Old Korean Children with and without Ankyloglossia

4세 설소대 단축증 아동과 정상 아동의 혀의 최대 신장 길이 및 혀의 운동성에 따른 치조음 발음 양상의 비교

  • Choi, Jae-Nam (The Institute of Logopedics & Phoniatrics, Yonsei University College of Medicine) ;
  • Kim, Young-Ho (The Institute of Logopedics & Phoniatrics, Yonsei University College of Medicine) ;
  • Sim, Hyun-Sub (Department of Special Education & Interdisciplinary Program of Communication Disorders, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Shoi, Hong-Shik (The Institute of Logopedics & Phoniatrics, Yonsei University College of Medicine)
  • 최재남 (연세대학교 의과대학 이비인후과교실, 음성언어의학연구소) ;
  • 김영호 (연세대학교 의과대학 이비인후과교실, 음성언어의학연구소) ;
  • 심현섭 (이화여자대학교 언어병리학협동과정) ;
  • 최홍식 (연세대학교 의과대학 이비인후과교실, 음성언어의학연구소)
  • Published : 2004.11.01

Abstract

Background and Objectives : The current study aimed to 1) compare of Lingual function and alveolar sounds between 4-year-old Korean children with and without ankyloglossia, 2) investigate the correlation between ① maximum lingual length-protrusion(MLL-P) and percentage of consonants corrects(PCC) focused on alveolar sounds, ② lingual movement and PCC focused on alveolar sounds, ③ MLL-P and lingual movement. Materials and Method : Twenty-two 4-year-old children participated as subjects in the study: a control group of 11 normal children and an experimental group of 11 children who were previously diagnosed as having ankyloglossia. They were measured for lingual function (lingual length, lingual movement) and the performances of speech articulation. Results : Children with ankyloglossia displayed significantly shorter MLL-P than 4 year normal children. Experimental group displayed significantly worse lingual movement, lower PCC in Picture consonants test, and lower PCC of alveolar sounds than control group. Ther was significantly high correlation between MLL-P and lingual movement of experimental group. Conclusion : This paper describes clinical measure and functional aspects of the tongue. Such baseline analysis provides a more definitive appraisal of lingual function as well as a more objective basis for diagnosis and treatment of ankyloglossia.

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