TY - JOUR
T1 - Differential diagnosis between infantile and mature swallowing with ultrasonography
AU - Peng, Chien Lun
AU - Jost-Brinkmann, Paul Georg
AU - Yoshida, Noriaki
AU - Miethke, Rainer Reginald
AU - Lin, Che Tong
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - In order to investigate the difference in tongue movement between visceral (infantile) and somatic (mature) swallowing patterns, 12 visceral (seven females, five males) and 14 somatic (eight females, six males) swallowers were examined with the B+M-mode ultrasound technique. Movements of the tongue tip and submental musculature during swallowing were recorded on video cassette and evaluated with a personal computer. The results demonstrated that the tongue dorsal surface, which was thought to be ideal for observing tongue function, was not suitable for differentiating between visceral and somatic swallowing patterns. Conversely, the movements of the genioglossus muscle were found to be identical within groups but significantly different (P < 0.01) from each other between the two swallowing patterns. Therefore, the genioglossus muscle can serve as a reliable means for differentiating between visceral and somatic swallowers.
AB - In order to investigate the difference in tongue movement between visceral (infantile) and somatic (mature) swallowing patterns, 12 visceral (seven females, five males) and 14 somatic (eight females, six males) swallowers were examined with the B+M-mode ultrasound technique. Movements of the tongue tip and submental musculature during swallowing were recorded on video cassette and evaluated with a personal computer. The results demonstrated that the tongue dorsal surface, which was thought to be ideal for observing tongue function, was not suitable for differentiating between visceral and somatic swallowing patterns. Conversely, the movements of the genioglossus muscle were found to be identical within groups but significantly different (P < 0.01) from each other between the two swallowing patterns. Therefore, the genioglossus muscle can serve as a reliable means for differentiating between visceral and somatic swallowers.
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U2 - 10.1093/ejo/25.5.451
DO - 10.1093/ejo/25.5.451
M3 - Article
C2 - 14609012
AN - SCOPUS:0642276313
SN - 0141-5387
VL - 25
SP - 451
EP - 456
JO - European Journal of Orthodontics
JF - European Journal of Orthodontics
IS - 5
ER -