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Drooling in Cerebral Palsy
South African Journal of Communication Disorders | Vol 24, No 1 | a380 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v24i1.380
| © 1977 Audrey Shavell
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Submitted: 15 November 1977 | Published: 15 November 1977
Submitted: 15 November 1977 | Published: 15 November 1977
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Audrey Shavell, Forest Town Cerebral Palsy School, Forest Town, Johannesburg, South AfricaFull Text:
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A review of methods of treatment used over the past twelve years in the alleviation of Drooling in Cerebral Palsy is considered. A small group of patients remain persistent droolers in spite of intensive conservative treatment . Information was obtained on patients who had been referred for oral surgery between October 1973 - December 1976 to determine whether any common factors would be found among them which might assist in the selection of future cases for oral surgery; predict the outcome of future surgery more accurately; assess the improvement achieved in the twenty cases of this series; and indicate post-operative complications.Data was obtained from an analysis of the results of a questionnaire completed by speech therapists on patients who had all undergone bilateral submaxillary gland excision com-bined with parotid duct elongation and posterior relocation. The oral surgery was carried out by the late Dr. Isidore Kaplan formerly honorary plastic surgeon, Forest Town Cerebral Palsy School.
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