Research progress on the relationship between malocclusion, maxillofacial malformation, and pronunciation

Normal and clear pronunciation usually relies on correct occlusion, while malocclusion can lead to pathological speech, making it difficult for individuals to integrate into society and daily life. For instance, incorrect pronunciation may occur in Angle Class I and II malocclusions due to uneven de...

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Main Author: Xiao Jiayuan
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2025-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/25/bioconf_icbb2025_01003.pdf
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description Normal and clear pronunciation usually relies on correct occlusion, while malocclusion can lead to pathological speech, making it difficult for individuals to integrate into society and daily life. For instance, incorrect pronunciation may occur in Angle Class I and II malocclusions due to uneven dental alignment, incorrect tongue placement, or improper muscle alignment. Speech flaws are primarily manifested in five consonants, including the fricatives [s] and [z], as well as the labial consonants [p], [b], and [m]. Individuals with a cleft palate often exhibit cleft palate speech, characterized by a combination of multiple pathological and compensatory speech patterns. Orthodontic treatment or surgery can improve pathological speech and pronunciation errors. This article explores the relationship between oral soft and hard tissues and pronunciation, and reviews the connection between malocclusion, maxillofacial deformities, and speech correction.
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spelling doaj-art-18db1d3f6cc445e893bfa358d958a6d72025-08-20T02:26:01ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582025-01-011740100310.1051/bioconf/202517401003bioconf_icbb2025_01003Research progress on the relationship between malocclusion, maxillofacial malformation, and pronunciationXiao Jiayuan0Dentistry and stomatology, College of Medicine, Nantong UniversityNormal and clear pronunciation usually relies on correct occlusion, while malocclusion can lead to pathological speech, making it difficult for individuals to integrate into society and daily life. For instance, incorrect pronunciation may occur in Angle Class I and II malocclusions due to uneven dental alignment, incorrect tongue placement, or improper muscle alignment. Speech flaws are primarily manifested in five consonants, including the fricatives [s] and [z], as well as the labial consonants [p], [b], and [m]. Individuals with a cleft palate often exhibit cleft palate speech, characterized by a combination of multiple pathological and compensatory speech patterns. Orthodontic treatment or surgery can improve pathological speech and pronunciation errors. This article explores the relationship between oral soft and hard tissues and pronunciation, and reviews the connection between malocclusion, maxillofacial deformities, and speech correction.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/pdf/2025/25/bioconf_icbb2025_01003.pdf
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Research progress on the relationship between malocclusion, maxillofacial malformation, and pronunciation
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