Title of article
Effects of Abnormal Oral Reflexes on Speech Articulation in Persian Speaking Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Author/Authors
Dadgar، Hooshang نويسنده School of Rehabilitation.Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). , , Hadian، Mohammad Reza نويسنده Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center, Neuroscience Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Hadian, Mohammad Reza , LIRA، Ortega Adriana نويسنده Specialist in Pediatric Dentistry and in Dentistry for Special Needs Pacients, Coordinator Professor of the Specialization Course in Pediatric Dentistry at Dentistry School Foundation (FFO) of the University of S?o Paulo, Brazil. ,
Issue Information
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Pages
7
From page
28
To page
34
Abstract
Abstract
Objective
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between the presence of abnormal oral reflexes and speech sound production in children with severe cerebral palsy.
Materials&Methods
Seven oral reflexes such as, rooting, mouth-opening, biting, chewing, lip, tongue, and suckling were examined in 52Persian-speaking monolingual children with spastic cerebral palsy (ages 5-10 yr).Phonetic information tests were administered to investigate their ability for articulation of the speech sounds.
Results
A significant relationship between three (i.e. the chewing, lip, and biting reflexes) out of the seven abnormal oral reflexes and the speech articulation was noticed. The presence of the chewing reflex was associated with deficits in production of /s, z, ?,?/ sounds. The lip reflex was associated with deficits in the production of /p, m, r, j, f, ?/ sounds. The biting reflex was associated with deficits in the production of /z, l, y and ?/ sounds. No significant relationship was found between the rooting, mouth-opening, tongue, and suckling reflexes and sound articulation.
Conclusion
The presence of abnormal reflexes in the children with spastic cerebral palsy would suggest a correlation between these reflexes and sound articulation in Iranian children with spastic cerebral palsy. Hence, these observations might suggest some disturbances in normal speech development.
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)
Serial Year
2016
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Child Neurology (IJCN)
Record number
2399190
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