Influence of craniofacial morphology on hyoid movement: a preliminary correlational study.

Dysphagia

Department of Endodontics, Prosthodontics, and Operative Dentistry, University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA.

Published: March 2009

There has been little attention given to the relationship between variations in normal craniofacial morphology and swallowing physiology. This preliminary investigation evaluated the relationship between the Frankfort-mandibular plane angle (FMA) and hyoid displacement during swallowing. Hyoid movement was evaluated during 12-ml and 24-ml swallows of liquid barium in 12 healthy subjects (age = 20-29 years, median = 23 years). Lateral projection videofluorography was utilized. Positions of the hyoid at maximum forward displacement, maximum upward displacement, starting position, and ending position were determined using image analysis software. The mean FMA was 28.92 degrees +/- 4.08 degrees (mean +/- SD, range = 20 degrees -34 degrees ). A Pearson correlation (

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