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Logopedia
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2018
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vol. 47 EN
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issue 1
51-67
EN
This paper presents the results of studies to determine the influence of biological factors on speech development. The studies conducted among children aged 5 to 7 concern the correlation between the myofunctional and occlusal disorders and articulation. The presented studies confirm that there is a relationship between the occurrence of myofunctional and occlusal disorders and abnormal articulation, particularly its distorted realizations. This correlation is the strongest in complex oral (orofacial) motor disorders. Moreover, it is demonstrated that in the majority of children with malocclusion abnormal articulation can be observed.
Logopedia
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2018
|
vol. 47
|
issue 1
53-69
PL
Prezentowane w niniejszym artykule badania dotyczą korelacji warunków morfologiczno- -czynnościowych i artykulacji u dzieci w wieku od 5 do 7 lat. Wyniki tych badań potwierdzają, że istnieje związek między występowaniem zaburzeń morfologiczno-czynnościowych a nieprawidłową artykulacją, w szczególności realizacjami o typie deformacji. Korelacja ta jest najsilniejsza w odniesieniu do złożonych zaburzeń motorycznych. Wykazano ponadto, że u większości dzieci, u których stwierdza się wady zgryzu, obserwuje się także nienormatywne realizacje.
EN
This paper presents the results of studies carried out in order to determine the influence of biological factors on speech development. The studies concern children aged 5 to 7 and present the correlation between the myofunctional and occlusal disorders and articulation. The presented studies confirm that there is a relationship between the occurrence of myofunctional and occlusal disorders and abnormal articulation, particularly distorted realizations. This correlation is the strongest in complex motor disorders. Moreover, it is demonstrated that in the majority of children with malocclusion can be observed abnormal articulation.
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