Orofacial Trauma on the Anterior Zone of a Trumpet’s Player Maxilla: Concept of the Oral Rehabilitation—A Case Report
Autor: | Nádia Carvalho, Miguel Pais Clemente, Afonso Pinhão Ferreira, Joaquim Mendes, Gilberto Bernardes, André Moreira, José Amarante |
---|---|
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Male
Orofacial pain Adolescent Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis medicine.medical_treatment lcsh:Medicine Orthodontics Article embouchure mechanism Loudness 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Orthodontic Appliances stomatognathic system orofacial trauma Radiography Panoramic medicine Maxilla Humans Orthodontic Appliance Design Maxillary central incisor Sound quality Mouth Rehabilitation sound quality lcsh:R Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health orofacial pain 030229 sport sciences 030206 dentistry Tooth Avulsion intra-oral appliances Incisor stomatognathic diseases oral rehabilitation wind instrument player medicine.symptom Psychology Splint (medicine) Timbre Tooth |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 17, Iss 9423, p 9423 (2020) International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Volume 17 Issue 24 |
ISSN: | 1661-7827 1660-4601 |
Popis: | Background: The occurrence of an orofacial trauma can originate health, social, economic and professional problems. A 13-year boy suffered the avulsion of tooth 11 and 21, lost at the scenario. Methods: Three intraoral appliances were manufactured: A Hawley appliance with a central expansion screw and two central incisors (1), trumpet edentulous anterior tooth appliance (2) and a customized splint (3) were designed as part of the rehabilitation procedure. Objectively assessing the sound quality of the trumpet player with these new devices in terms of its spectral, temporal, and spectro-temporal audio properties. A linear frequency response microphone was adopted for precision measurement of pitch, loudness, and timbre descriptors. Results: Pitch deviations may result from the different intra-oral appliances due to the alteration of the mouth cavity, respectively, the area occupied and modification/interaction with the anatomy. This investigation supports the findings that the intra-oral appliance which occupies less volume is the best solution in terms of sound quality. Conclusions: Young wind instrumentalists should have dental impressions of their teeth made, so their dentist has the most reliable anatomy of the natural teeth in case of an orofacial trauma. Likewise, the registration of their sound quality should be done regularly to have standard parameters for comparison. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
Externí odkaz: |