World Voice Day: the crucial role of oral health in communication

16 Apr 2024 | Oral Health

April 16 is the celebration of the World Voice Day, an opportunity to reflect on how much the oral health affect not only the smile, but also the ability to communicate clearly. A Proper oral hygiene and care of teeth and gums are indeed essential to speak effectively and clearly.

Dental alignment

A correct alignment of teeth along the dental arch is essential for proper tongue position during speech: this not only ensures an clear reproduction of language, but it also helps to Prevent pronunciation problems and other communication difficulties. The aligned teeth allow the tongue to move freely and reach the optimal positions for sound formation.

The presence of all teeth

Retaining all teeth is crucial to maintain the volume and clarity of speech. The loss of one or more teeth can make it particularly difficult to clearly pronounce sounds such as "s "s and "z "s, negatively affecting the ability to communicate effectively. Dentures, implants and bridges can restore not only the aesthetics of the smile, but also the language functionality.

The impact of the jaw structure

La jaw position Has a direct impact on the way we speak. Malocclusions such as deep bite or open bite can Limit our ability to correctly articulate words with sounds such as "t" and "d." Orthodontic treatment can correct these problems and improve both oral health and speech clarity.

Oral problems and the reproduction of sounds

Diseases such as gum disease, oral thrush, or other conditions can Reduce the mobility of the tongue and cause pain, making it difficult to form sounds correctly. Treating these conditions not only improves oral health but also the quality of communication.

Prevention is the key

It is essential not to overlook the importance of a Proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups that not only keep teeth clean, but can also reveal and prevent problems that could affect the ability to Communicating effectively.

[Medical Director: Dr. Mauro Savio, Member of the Dentists Register Provincial Order of Surgeons and Dentists of Milan n. 4168].

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