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E-book: Dentofacial Anomalies: Implications for Voice and Wind Instrument Performance

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  • Pub. Date: 30-Apr-2021
  • Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030691097
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  • Format: EPUB+DRM
  • Pub. Date: 30-Apr-2021
  • Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030691097

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This volume provides an eloquent review of the anatomy and physiology of phonation, the work-up of patients with voice disorders, basic evaluation of wind instrument performance and dysfunction, and a full description of the most common skeletal and non-skeletal dentofacial anomalies, including their means of diagnosis and treatment. This is followed by a comprehensive review of literature on the vocal and acoustic features of affected patients, as well as the special considerations in wind instrumentalists. The effect of orthodontic therapy/ orthognathic surgery on voice, associated upper airway changes, and wind instruments performance is emphasized. The information provided in this book will heighten the patients’, therapists’, teachers’ and physicians’ awareness of the vocal characteristics and wind instrumentalists concerns often associated with these conditions.

Dentofacial Anomalies: Implications for Voice and Wind Instrument Performance is addressed to otolaryngologists, laryngologists, speech-language pathologists, voice teachers, professional voice users, wind instrumentalists, instrument teachers, arts medicine physicians, physical therapists, orthodontists and other dentists, as well as members of the general public who are concerned about their voices and or wind instrument playing.


Section I: Basic Principles of Phonation and Diagnostic Work-up.-
Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of Voice.- Patient History.- Physical
Examination.- Wind Instruments Technique, Function and Evaluation: An
Overview.- Section II: Acoustic Properties Special Considerations in Patients
with Dentofacial Anomalies.- Orthodonic Disorders and Diagnosis.- The Upper
Airway Space Related to Dentofacial Anomalies.- Common Disorders in
Professional Voice Users and Wind Instrumentalists with Dentofacial
Anomalies.- Fundamental Frequency and Dentofacial Anomalies.- Formants
Frequencies and Dentofacial Anomalies.- Section IV: Impact of Orthodontic
Treatment and Orthognathic Surgery on Voice and Wind Instrument Performance:
The Role of Pedagogy, Speech and Singing Therapy.-Section III: Impact of
Orthodontic Treatment and Orthognathic Surgery on Voice and Wind Instrument
Performance: The Role of Pedagogy, Speech and Singing Therapy.-Orthodontic
and Orthognathic Procedures.- Orthodontic Treatment and Voice and Wind
Instrument Performance.- Orthognathic Surgery and Effects on Voice and Wind
Instrument Performance.- Special Considerations in the Treatment of
Dentofacial Anomalies in Professional Voice Users and Instrumentalists. 
Abdul-latif Hamdan, MD, EMBA, MPH, FACS





Professor of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery





Head, Division of Laryngology





American University of Beirut Medical Center





Phone: 01350000





Email: ah77@aub.edu.lb

 





Robert Thayer Sataloff, MD, DMA, FACS





Professor and Chairman, Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery





Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Academic Specialties





Drexel University College of Medicine

Director of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences Research, Lankenau Institute of Medical Research





219 N. Broad Street, 10th Floor





Philadelphia, PA





Email: rtsataloff@phillyent.com





 

Valerie Trollinger, MM, DME





Professor of Music, Kutztown University





Adjunct Professor, Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery





Drexel University College of Medicine





Email: vtrollin@earthlink.net











Mary J. Hawkshaw, BSN, RN, CORLN, FCPP





Research Professor, Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery





Drexel University College of Medicine





219 N. Broad Street, 10th Floor





Philadelphia, PA

USA





Email: maryhawkshaw@gmail.com