Swallowing and Speech Flashcards
what are the three stages of swallowing? are they voluntary or involuntary?
- buccal phase (voluntary)
- pharyngeal stage (involuntary)
- oesophageal stage (involuntary)
what is swallowing?
process by which the accumulated food bolus is transported through the lower pharynx and oesophagus to the stomach
what are the too functions of swallowing?
- feeding function
- protective function
how are liquids swallowed?
- liquids are gathered on tongue, anterior to the pillars of fauces
- the mouth is separated from the pharynx by a posterior oral seal
- the liquid is then propelled through the oro- and hypo-pharynx and then into the oesophagus
how are solids swallowed?
- chewed food accumulates on the pharyngeal part of the tongue and vallecula
- there is no true posterior oral seal
- the bolus is then propelled from the tongue through the hypo-pharynx
- then into the oesophagus
how is reflux prevented?
- elevation of soft palate
- tongue (sides) contact pillars of fauces
- tongue (dorsum) contacts posterior pharyngeal wall
- upper oesophageal sphincter
- lower oesophageal sphincter
what may occur to tooth surfaces as a result of reflux?
stomach acid can erode teeth!
- palatal surface of anteriors most common
what is meant by attrition?
- tooth wear occlusally caused by contact between occluding teeth (bruxism)
- the teeth inter-digitate indicating that attrition is occuring
how is the airway protected during swallowing?
- upward and forward movement of larynx
- closure of laryngeal inlet
- abduction of vocal folds
what is meant by dysphasia?
a specific language disorder
what is meant by dysphagia?
difficulty/inability in swallowing
what is odynophagia?
the affected person experiences extreme pain when swallowing
what is meant by dysarthria?
difficulty speaking that is caused by problems with the muscles used in speech
- neuromuscular defects
what are some oral causes of language and speech defects?
- malocclusions
- loss of teeth and denture related
- cleft lip/palate
- tongue related
- dry mouth
what conditions may affect the tongue and cause oral problems?
- tongue tie
- partial atrophy