About this trial
The investigators are studying how speech is effected by jaw and tooth position in jaw surgery patients. Eighty percent of our jaw surgery patients have speech pathologies, compared to five percent of the general population, but speech pathologists do not understand why. The investigators hypothesize that open bites and underbites prevent most patients from being able to pronounce words normally and surgical correction will lead to improvement in speech. Patients will be audio recorded speaking and patients' tongue gestures ultrasound recorded before and after their jaw surgeries to observe what changes occur in their speech and tongue movements.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Jaw surgery patient at UNC with a skeletal open bite, underbite or overjet greater than 5mm.
Age 15-40 years
Disqualifiers
Hearing loss
Learned English as a second language
Significant regional accent, as characterized by a speech pathologist
Developmental delay, performing several grade levels below age bracket
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Orthognathic surgery and Orthodontics
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Lead sponsor
North Carolina State University
Collaborator