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2006, Number 1

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Cir Plast 2006; 16 (1)

Correction of the compensatory articulation through language therapy based on phonologic principles and with the integral language model

Ysunza A, Pamplona MC
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Language: Spanish
References: 14
Page: 55-61
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Key words:

Compensatory articulation, phonological treatment, integral language model.

ABSTRACT

If there is compensatory articulation in children with cleft palate, speech therapy should be used before any surgical attempt to correct secondary velopharyngeal dysfunction. Speech therapy options are presented, as well as a new sequence.


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Cir Plast. 2006;16