Comparison of Tongue and Lip Motor Function in Older Patients before and after the Spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019(COVID-19)

Objective:Due to the spread of the coronavirus disease of 2019(COVID-19), people are forced to live self-restrained lives, and communication is impaired. Therefore, we investigated differences in the tongue and lip motor function(articulation)in patients who visited our department before and after t...

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Published inRonen Shika Igaku Vol. 36; no. 4; pp. 322 - 325
Main Authors Uchida, Yoshiki, Shichita, Toshiharu, Hatanaka, Yukiko, Sato, Yuji, Furuya, Junichi
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society of Gerodontology 31.03.2022
一般社団法人 日本老年歯科医学会
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ISSN0914-3866
1884-7323
DOI10.11259/jsg.36.4_322

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Summary:Objective:Due to the spread of the coronavirus disease of 2019(COVID-19), people are forced to live self-restrained lives, and communication is impaired. Therefore, we investigated differences in the tongue and lip motor function(articulation)in patients who visited our department before and after the spread of COVID-19. Subjects and Methods:We included 146 and 50 patients from among those who visited our department before(April 1, 2019-March 31, 2020)and after(July 1, 2020-August 31, 2021)the spread of COVID-19, respectively. The “10 pataka” method was used to evaluate tongue and lip motor dysfunction. Results:No difference between genders was observed;however, after the spread of COVID-19, the value of the “10 pataka” method significantly increased. Although there was no difference in patients aged <80 years, the value was approximately 0.8 s longer in patients aged ≥80 years. Conclusions:Our findings suggest that the tongue and lip motor function, evaluated using the “10 pataka” method, may be impaired in patients aged ≥80 years after the spread of COVID-19.
ISSN:0914-3866
1884-7323
DOI:10.11259/jsg.36.4_322