Hattori Mariko, Wada Junichiro, Murase Mai, Sumita Yuka, Wakabayashi Noriyuki
Department of Advanced Prosthodontics, Institute of Science Tokyo, Tokyo, JPN.
Department of Partial and Complete Denture, The Nippon Dental University, School of Life Dentistry at Tokyo, Tokyo, JPN.
Cureus. 2025 May 6;17(5):e83600. doi: 10.7759/cureus.83600. eCollection 2025 May.
This case highlights the use of acoustic analysis in resolving speech difficulties encountered during mandibular prosthesis fabrication. Following mandibular resection and reconstruction, a 45-year-old male patient experienced persistent issues pronouncing the /sa/ consonant with a removable prosthesis in place. Psychoacoustic analysis revealed reduced sharpness in articulation, leading to precise adjustments of the prosthesis's lingual surface. This restored speech clarity, and the patient had no further complications over six years of follow-up. This case underscores the impact of mandibular prostheses on speech and highlights the value of acoustic analysis for guiding precise prosthesis adjustments to address pronunciation difficulties.
该病例突出了声学分析在解决下颌假体制作过程中遇到的语音困难方面的应用。下颌骨切除并重建后,一名45岁男性患者佩戴可摘式假体时,发/sa/辅音一直存在问题。心理声学分析显示发音清晰度降低,从而对假体舌面进行了精确调整。这恢复了语音清晰度,在六年的随访中患者没有出现进一步的并发症。该病例强调了下颌假体对语音的影响,并突出了声学分析在指导精确假体调整以解决发音困难方面的价值。