上海口腔医学 ›› 2026, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (1): 42-47.doi: 10.19439/j.sjos.2026.01.007

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不同类型矫治器对正畸患者汉语语音功能影响的临床评价

沈爱丽, 王璧霞, 刘子杨, 蒋莉萍*, 刘加强*   

  1. 上海交通大学医学院附属第九人民医院 口腔颅颌面科,上海交通大学口腔医学院,国家口腔医学中心, 国家口腔疾病临床医学研究中心,上海市口腔医学重点实验室,上海市口腔医学研究所,上海 200011
  • 收稿日期:2024-11-29 修回日期:2025-01-10 出版日期:2026-03-12 发布日期:2026-03-12
  • 通讯作者: 刘加强,E-mail: liujqmj@163.com;蒋莉萍,E-mail: jlping64 @126.com。*共同通信作者
  • 作者简介:沈爱丽(1997-),女,在读硕士研究生,E-mail: airi_1114@outlook.com
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金面上项目(82071081); 上海市卫生健康委员会卫生行业临床研究专项(卓越项目)(20224Z0010)

Clinical evaluation of the influence of different types of appliances on Chinese phonetic function of orthodontic patients

Shen Aili, Wang Bixia, Liu Ziyang, Jiang Liping, Liu Jiaqiang   

  1. Department of Oral and Craniomaxillofacial Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine; College of Stomatology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; National Center for Stomatology; National Clinical Research Center for Oral Diseases; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Stomatology; Shanghai Research Institute of Stomatology. Shanghai 200011, China
  • Received:2024-11-29 Revised:2025-01-10 Online:2026-03-12 Published:2026-03-12

摘要: 目的 探讨不同正畸矫治器对正畸患者汉语语音清晰度及辅音错误率的影响。方法 纳入2024年1月—2024年9月于上海交通大学医学院附属第九人民医院就诊的正畸患者89例。根据矫治器类型分为金属唇侧矫治器组、陶瓷唇侧矫治器组和隐形矫治器组三组,分别于矫治器佩戴前、佩戴后即刻及佩戴后1个月进行语音评估,比较三组患者的语音清晰度和辅音错误率。结果 三种类型矫治器佩戴即刻语音清晰度均出现下降(P<0.001),但矫治器佩戴即刻及佩戴后1个月与佩戴前的语音清晰度变化值在三组患者之间无显著差异。金属矫治器组/j/、/x/、/s/、/zh/、/ch/、/sh/的辅音错误率在矫治器佩戴后即刻高于佩戴前,佩戴后1个月时恢复;/q/、/z/、/c/在1个月时尚未恢复至原始水平。陶瓷矫治器组/j/、/q/、/x/、/c/、/zh/、/ch/、/sh/的辅音错误率在佩戴后即刻高于佩戴前,佩戴后1个月时恢复;/z/在1个月时尚未恢复至原始水平。隐形矫治器组/j/、/q/、/zh/、/ch/、/sh/的辅音错误率在矫治器佩戴后即刻高于佩戴前,佩戴后1个月时恢复;/x/、/z/、/c/、/s/在1个月时未恢复至原始水平。/z/音在隐形矫治器佩戴即刻的新发辅音错误率显著高于金属及陶瓷矫治器组(P<0.05),其他辅音错误率变化在三组之间无统计学差异(P>0.05)。结论 整体语音清晰度方面,金属、陶瓷及隐形矫治器在佩戴即刻均导致患者语音清晰度下降,三种矫治器之间无显著差异,佩戴1个月后三组患者语音清晰度均有所恢复。具体辅音新发错误率方面,即刻佩戴后,仅/z/的新发错误率存在差异,隐形矫治器组显著高于金属及陶瓷组。

关键词: 语音功能, 正畸, 矫治器, 语音清晰度

Abstract: PURPOSE: To explore the effects of different orthodontic appliances on the clarity of Mandarin speech and the error rate of consonants in orthodontic patients. METHODS: A total of 89 orthodontic patients treated in Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine from January 2024 to September 2024 were included. According to the type of appliance, the patients were divided into three groups: metallic appliance group, ceramic appliance group and invisible aligner group. Speech assessment was performed before, immediately after appliance placement and 1 month after appliance placement, respectively, and the speech clarity and consonant error rate of the three groups were compared. RESULTS: An immediate decrease in speech clarity was observed with all three types of appliances(P<0.001). However, there was no significant difference between the three groups of patients in the changes of speech clarity, both immediately after wearing and one month after wearing the appliances. The error rates for /j/, /x/, /s/, /zh/, /ch/ and /sh/ in the metallic appliance group were higher immediately after wearing the appliance than before wearing them, but returned to baseline after 1 month; the error rates of /q/, /z/ and /c/ had not returned to baseline levels even after one month. In ceramic appliance group, the error rates for /j/, /q/, /x/, /c/, /zh/, /ch/ and /sh/ were higher immediately after wearing the appliance than before wearing them, but returned to baseline after one month. The error rate for /z/ had not returned to baseline levels even after one month. The error rates for /j/, /q/, /zh/, /ch/ and /sh/ in the invisible aligner group were higher immediately after wearing the appliance than before wearing them, but returned to baseline at one month. The error rates for /x/, /z/, /c/, and /s/ had not returned to baseline levels even after one month. The incidence of new speech errors for /z/ immediately after wearing the invisible appliance was higher than that of the metal and ceramic appliance groups(P<0.05), but there was no significant difference in other consonant error rates among the three groups(P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The placement of metal, ceramic and invisible aligner can all lead to an immediate decrease in speech clarity for patients, with no significant differences among the three types of appliances. After wearing for one month, speech clarity of the three groups showed improvement. In terms of the incidence of newly occurring consonant errors, only the /z/ sound demonstrated a significant difference immediately after wearing, with the invisible aligner group exhibiting a higher error rate compared to the metallic and ceramic group.

Key words: Phonetic function, Speech clarity, Orthodontics, Appliance

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