Effect of Removable Complete Dentures on the Fundamental Frequency of Speech
- PMID: 33415924
- DOI: 10.3897/folmed.62.e50718
Effect of Removable Complete Dentures on the Fundamental Frequency of Speech
Abstract
Introduction: Removable complete dentures alter the spectrum of speech sounds by changing the elasto-plastic properties of certain areas of the oral cavity walls, and the geometric characteristics of the vocal resonator. These relationships predetermine largely the aims of conventional studies on the effect of prosthetic dentures on speech function.
Aim: To investigate the effect removable dentures have on the fundamental frequency of speech during different stages of the adapta-tion period.
Materials and methods: We analysed 96×2 digital sound recordings made by 64 patients (32 male and 32 female). Each patient was asked to say 'three, two, one, zero, start' three times: before denture placement, after denture placement, and after a two-week adaptation period. The pitch contours of F0 and the numeric values were obtained using the Speech Analyzer - SIL Language Technology software.
Results: Immediately after denture placement, in male patients F0 increased by 12% on the average, and in female patients - by 10%. Two weeks after denture placement, F0 regained its normal value (p.
Keywords: complete denture; fundamental frequency; speech.
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