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ID 114567
Title Alternative
ダウン症候群児の咀嚼機能獲得に関連する要因の検討
Author
Mizukami, Miki Tokushima University|The Nippon Dental University
Kikutani, Takeshi The Nippon Dental University
Nagashima, Keigo The Nippon Dental University
lsoda, Tomoko The Nippon Dental University
Tamura, Fumiyo The Nippon Dental University
Keywords
Down Syndrome
mastication
tongue habits
low birth weight
eating
children
Content Type
Thesis or Dissertation
Description
Down syndrome (DS) has the highest prevalence of any chromosomal abnormality identified in newborns. DS children have specific eating and swallowing difficulties such as poor tongue control, mouth opening, swallowing food without chewing, and both facial and occlusal abnormalities. DS children are also at high risk of aspiration, and swallowing food without chewing is considered to be a factor associated with increased risk of aspiration and eating problems. This study aimed to identify factors preventing the acquisition of masticatory function in DS children. The subjects were 75 outpatient DS children (44 males, age range 12 to 36 month-old, mean age 33.0 ± 7.0 month­-old; 31 females, age 12 to 36 month-old, mean age 20.8 ± 8.0 month-old), who had not yet acquired masticatory function, out of 319 who visited the clinic between October 2012 and October 2017. The information necessary for assessment was retrospectively extracted from the medical records of the subjects. The items examined included age, birth weight, nutritional intake, picky eating, tactile hyperesthesia, cognitive development assessed by Ohta stage, gross motor function, occlusal condition by Hellman's dental age, and tongue thrust/lip closure/mastication while eating. The relationships between the acquisition of masticatory function and these items were investigated after one year of rehabilitation. The revealed age, low birth weight, picky eating, and gross motor function to be relevant factors. Among these, gross motor function was found to be the factor most strongly associated with acquisition of masticatory function.
Journal Title
International Journal of Orofacial Myology
ISSN
07350120
NCID
AA00234211
Publisher
International Association of Orofacial Myology
Volume
45
Start Page
46
End Page
56
Published Date
2019-11
Remark
内容要旨・審査要旨・論文本文の公開
本論文は,著者Miki Mizukamiの学位論文として提出され,学位審査・授与の対象となっている。
EDB ID
FullText File
language
eng
TextVersion
ETD
MEXT report number
甲第3347号
Diploma Number
甲口保第3号
Granted Date
2020-02-13
Degree Name
Doctor of Oral Health Science
Grantor
Tokushima University
departments
Oral Sciences