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Characterization of the physiologic tartaleo from the point of view logofoniátrico

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  • Blanco Corrales, Lázaro Modesto
  • Iglesias Hernández, Madeleivis
  • Acosta Torres, Bárbara
  • Armenteros Conill, Armando

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Physiological staccato is the most common speech disorder in pediatric age. Its etiology is multifactorial. The diagnosis is based on a correct anamnesis and clinical examination. Despite the fact that a large number of cases resolve spontaneously, treatment should not be delayed for more than a year, because long-standing forms have a worse prognosis. A literature review was carried out, finding 35 articles in total, of which only 15 fulfilled the validity criterion in order to explain the evolution of a clinical case with physiological stagnation from the point of view of Logofoniatric rehabilitation. Physiological tartarus is considered one of the chronic logofoniatric diseases that occur more frequently in the child population, which shows that the family's knowledge about the management and treatment of this condition in their children is still insufficient.

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  • Blanco Corrales, Lázaro Modesto & Iglesias Hernández, Madeleivis & Acosta Torres, Bárbara & Armenteros Conill, Armando, 2024. "Characterization of the physiologic tartaleo from the point of view logofoniátrico," SAP Dentistry, South American Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:cwf:dentar:dent2024194
    DOI: 10.62486/dent2024194
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