Prosthodontic aspects of palatal elevation and palatopharyngeal stimulation. 1976

M Mazaheri, and E H Mazaheri

The prosthodontic aspects of palatal elevation and palatopharyngeal stimulation were discussed. Following are important factors that must be considered. (1) Elevation of the soft palate should be gradual to avoid placing pressure upon the teeth retaining the prosthesis and to reduce mucosal irritation. (2) Prosthetic stimulation should be initiated as soon as palatal paralysis is noted to prevent palatal disuse atrophy. (3) The palatal lift prosthesis may be used as a temporary or definitive treatment for palatal incompetency. When adequate elevation of the soft palate has been achieved, the prosthesis may be discarded. Otherwise, the patient would wear the prosthesis as a permanent supportive device. (4) The construction of the combined palatal lift/pharyngeal section prosthesis includes the gradual palatal elevation and molding of the pharyngeal section to reduce the gag reflexes and to increase palatopharyngeal muscle adaptation to the prosthesis. After the initial placement, adjustment to the pharyngeal section is easier for the patient. (5) Speech and myofunctional therapy should be instituted in conjunction with prosthetic treatment. (6) The palatal lift and combination prostheses are more effective for patients with less severe neurologic impairment and speech articulatory problems. (7) The palatal lift prosthesis is more effective for those patients with palatal incompetency who have no involvement of the other oropharyngeal muscles. The combination type of prosthesis is more effective for patients with palatopharyngeal insufficiency without marked speech articulatory disorders. There are still several questions which require further investigation. These include: (1) What is the relationship between the palatal stimulation and the degree of neuromuscular function and recovery? (2) What is the relationship between the palatal stimulation and the degree of palatal disuse atrophy? (3) What is the relationship between pharyngeal stimulation and muscle contraction? (4) What is the degree of stability of palatopharyngeal function and muscle contraction after stimulation?

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010159 Palate The structure that forms the roof of the mouth. It consists of the anterior hard palate (PALATE, HARD) and the posterior soft palate (PALATE, SOFT). Incisive Papilla,Incisive Papillas,Palates,Papilla, Incisive,Papillas, Incisive
D010342 Patient Acceptance of Health Care Patients' willingness to receive health care. Acceptability of Health Care,Health Care Seeking Behavior,Acceptability of Healthcare,Acceptors of Health Care,Health Care Utilization,Nonacceptors of Health Care,Patient Acceptance of Healthcare,Care Acceptor, Health,Care Acceptors, Health,Care Nonacceptor, Health,Care Nonacceptors, Health,Health Care Acceptability,Health Care Acceptor,Health Care Acceptors,Health Care Nonacceptor,Health Care Nonacceptors,Healthcare Acceptabilities,Healthcare Acceptability,Healthcare Patient Acceptance,Healthcare Patient Acceptances,Utilization, Health Care
D010614 Pharynx A funnel-shaped fibromuscular tube that conducts food to the ESOPHAGUS, and air to the LARYNX and LUNGS. It is located posterior to the NASAL CAVITY; ORAL CAVITY; and LARYNX, and extends from the SKULL BASE to the inferior border of the CRICOID CARTILAGE anteriorly and to the inferior border of the C6 vertebra posteriorly. It is divided into the NASOPHARYNX; OROPHARYNX; and HYPOPHARYNX (laryngopharynx). Throat,Pharynxs,Throats
D003779 Denture Design The plan, delineation, and location of actual structural elements of dentures. The design can relate to retainers, stress-breakers, occlusal rests, flanges, framework, lingual or palatal bars, reciprocal arms, etc. Denture Designs,Design, Denture,Designs, Denture
D013165 Splints Rigid or flexible appliances that are used to maintain a displaced or movable part in position, or to maintain the position of and protect an injured part. Dynamic Orthoses,Dynamic Splint,Dynamic Splinting,Dynamic Splints,Static Orthoses,Static Splint,Static Splinting,Static Splints,Dynamic Splintings,Splint,Splint, Dynamic,Splint, Static,Splinting, Dynamic,Splinting, Static,Splints, Dynamic,Splints, Static,Static Orthose

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