Ogawa Makoto, Sugiyama Tetsuya, Ohkubo Mai, Hori Kazuhiro, Ono Takahiro, Ishida Ryo
Department of Oral Health and Clinical Science, Division of Dysphagia Rehabilitation, Tokyo Dental College, Tokyo, Japan.
Division of Comprehensive Prosthodontics, Niigata University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Niigata, Japan.
J Oral Rehabil. 2021 Nov;48(11):1252-1261. doi: 10.1111/joor.13252. Epub 2021 Sep 6.
During mastication, the tongue presses the bolus into the pharynx by a "squeeze-back" motion, known as stage II transport (St2Tr). However, the pressure of St2Tr tongue-palate contact has not been examined.
We aimed to clarify aspects of St2Tr occurrence and tongue-palate contact during mastication by measuring tongue pressure.
Ten healthy adults (eight men, two women, aged 26.8 ± 2.2 years) were enrolled. Tongue pressure was measured (Swallow Scan) during mastication. Sensors were placed on the palate near the incisive papilla (Ch.1), in the middle (Ch.2), at the posterior (Ch.3), and near the first molars on the habitual (Ch.H) and non-habitual (Ch.Nh) masticatory sides. Nasopharyngeal endoscopy confirmed St2Tr and swallowing. Tongue pressures were measured repeatedly, from mastication onset through the first swallow, until eight sets of data were obtained. Tongue-palate contact frequencies, integrated values of tongue pressure, and mastication times were recorded for St2Tr(+) and St2Tr(-) mastication conditions.
St2Tr occurred in 43 of 80 trials (53.8%). St2Tr(+) exhibited the highest tongue-palate contact frequency at Ch.H; it exhibited higher contact frequencies at Ch.2, Ch.3 and Ch.H than St2Tr(-). St2Tr(+) exhibited higher tongue pressures at Ch.1, Ch.2 and Ch.H than at Ch.3; it exhibited higher tongue pressures at Ch.1 and Ch.2 than St2Tr(-).
The study suggested that during St2Tr, the tongue frequently touched the palate at the central and posterior regions, as well as at its habitual masticatory side. It applies the strongest pressure at the anterior and central palate to transport the bolus to the pharynx.
在咀嚼过程中,舌头通过一种“挤压后推”运动将食团压入咽部,这一过程被称为第二阶段运输(St2Tr)。然而,第二阶段运输过程中舌-腭接触的压力尚未得到研究。
我们旨在通过测量舌压力来阐明咀嚼过程中第二阶段运输的发生情况以及舌-腭接触情况。
招募了10名健康成年人(8名男性,2名女性,年龄26.8±2.2岁)。在咀嚼过程中测量舌压力(吞咽扫描)。传感器放置在切牙乳头附近的腭部(通道1)、中部(通道2)、后部(通道3)以及习惯咀嚼侧和非习惯咀嚼侧第一磨牙附近。鼻咽内镜检查确认第二阶段运输和吞咽情况。从咀嚼开始到第一次吞咽,反复测量舌压力,直到获得8组数据。记录第二阶段运输阳性(St2Tr(+))和第二阶段运输阴性(St2Tr(-))咀嚼条件下的舌-腭接触频率、舌压力积分值和咀嚼时间。
80次试验中有43次(53.8%)出现第二阶段运输。第二阶段运输阳性在通道H处表现出最高的舌-腭接触频率;与第二阶段运输阴性相比,在通道2、通道3和通道H处表现出更高的接触频率。第二阶段运输阳性在通道1、通道2和通道H处的舌压力高于通道3;在通道1和通道2处的舌压力高于第二阶段运输阴性。
该研究表明,在第二阶段运输过程中,舌头频繁地在腭部的中央和后部区域以及其习惯咀嚼侧接触。它在前腭和中腭施加最强的压力以将食团输送到咽部。