Statement of the problem. Alterations to the oral cavity caused by dental p
rostheses can affect speech articulation, whereas the influence of dental p
rostheses on the voice is unknown. For 1 patient, the fundamental frequency
rose by up to 5 semitones during speech and his voice range was enlarged b
y up to 4 semitones when a thin denture was used instead of his normal dent
ure. In this patient, intraoral needlepoint registration revealed a more ro
stral position of the mandible with the thin denture when compared with the
normal denture.
Purpose. This study evaluated the effects of such changes on phonation by v
arying the dentures of 20 subjects in line with those of the first patient.
Material and methods. The volumes of the test dentures were reduced and the
vertical and horizontal dimensions of occlusion were varied. The influence
s of these changed dentures on speaking fundamental frequency voice range (
in semitones), and lowest and highest frequencies of the voice range were e
xamined with a Homoth phonomat.
Results. A statistically significant influence of the different dentures on
the investigated voice parameters was not proven; however, audible changes
to the voice parameters for persons were documented.
Conclusions. Variations of thickness and or volume of dentures and of the v
ertical and horizontal dimension of occlusion may result in unpredictable a
udible changes to the voice. Patients should be informed about possible eff
ects of modified or new dentures on their voice.