Speech effects of Hawley and vacuum-formed retainers by acoustic analysis: A single-center randomized controlled trial

Jia Wan(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Tong Wang(Sichuan University), Xibo Pei(Sichuan University), Qianbing Wan(Sichuan University), Wenkun Feng(University of Electronic Science and Technology of China), Junyu Chen(Sichuan University)
The Angle Orthodontist
August 24, 2016
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of alteration on speech articulation of adult patients between Hawley retainers and vacuum-formed retainers by an objective acoustic analysis of vowels and voiceless fricatives. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty adults, aged 19.0-29.0 years, who had just finished active orthodontic treatment were included in this study. They were divided into a Hawley retainer group and a vacuum-formed retainer group by sortation randomization method. The assessment of speech sounds was performed objectively using acoustic analysis before and after retainer application at the following time points: before wearing (T0), immediately after wearing (T1), and at 24 hours (T2), 1 week (T3), 1 month (T4), and 3 months (T5). RESULTS: The production of /з:/, /i:/, /f/, /θ/, /s/, and /∫/ sounds for the Hawley retainer group and /i:/, /θ/, /s/, and /∫/ sounds for the vacuum-formed retainer group showed severe speech impairment according to acoustic analysis (P < .05). A comparison of the Hawley retainer group with the vacuum-formed retainer group revealed that the performance of /i:/, /f/, and /s/ sounds were significantly different (P < .05). CONCLUSION: Although sound distortion could be found in both the Hawley retainer group and the vacuum-formed retainer group, changes in articulation were more obvious in the Hawley retainer group.


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