An oral peripheral examination is a systematic clinical assessment of the mouth, teeth, tongue, and articulation structures that includes evaluating facial symmetry, jaw movement, lip and cheek muscle function, tongue mobility, oral cavity inspection, vowel production, and consonant repetition to assess overall speech and oral function.
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Head to Toe Assessment on a Female Patient | 79 | Unintentional ASMRHinzugefügt:
Hi Ellie, my name's Julia. I'm going to be conducting an oral peripheral examination today. So that's just going to be an exam where I just take a look at your mouth, your teeth, your tongue, um and like the back of your mouth, and your lips, and I just take a look at your whole face and see how um all of your um articulation structures are functioning and how they look, and make sure everything's all good in there. Um do you give consent for this examination?
>> Yes. Perfect. And um Ellie's mom, would you do you give consent for this exam? Yes, I do. Great.
Okay, and then I just washed my hands, but to protect you and myself, I'm just going to put the gloves on real quick.
Hi Ellie.
Lovely. Okay, so I'm just going to give your uh cheeks a little squeeze real quick. I'm just going to look look at you here, and if you just move your head down for me, just look straight ahead.
Perfect. Just looking at the symmetry of your face. Lovely.
And now if you could just open and close your mouth for me like ah.
Perfect. Open as big as you can.
Perfect.
And now I'm just going to take a look at your teeth. So if you could just open your mouth for me, open [clears throat] wide.
I'm just going to take a look, and then can you bite down for me?
Great.
And now would you be able to just give me a kiss? Give me a little puckered lips.
Perfect. And then release it.
And now could you just give me a smile?
Smile perfect. And then could you take your smile and go into the pucker, and then back and forth, pucker, smile, perfect.
Great. Thank you.
Okay, and now can you puff your cheeks with air?
Puff them up real big, and then I'm just going to push against your cheeks, and then just resist them. Don't let the air leave your lips. Very good. Thank you.
And now I'm going to start evaluating tongue.
So, if you could just take your tongue and stick it out for me straight.
Perfect. Can you close your mouth a little bit and just go Very good.
And now, can you just put your tongue out and then in? Just Very good.
And now, could you stick your tongue out again and then move it all the way to the right?
Very good.
And now, could you just do the same thing but just move it to the left?
Stick out your tongue, move it to the left. Very good. And now, could you move your tongue take up?
Very good and down, up and down.
Very good.
And now, could you just move it side to side?
Very good and then go as fast as you can, side to side. Awesome.
And now, I'm just going to take a look at the back of your mouth. So, I'm just going to take this tongue depressor out.
All right. I'm just going to take a little bit of light.
I'm just going to take a look at the back of your mouth. If you could open very wide for me.
Very good. The tongue depressor.
Beautiful. Everything looks great in there. Thank you.
And now, I'm going to go back into the mouth and I'm going to look at the top of your mouth instead. So, I'm just going to need you to take your head back a little bit.
Very good.
And now, I'm just going to go in your mouth one more time and if you could just say the vowel ah for me and just go ah ah ah back and forth.
Ah ah ah Ah ah ah Ah ah ah Looks great. Thank you.
All right. And now, this is the last little part. This part's a little bit silly, but we're just going to be doing um repeating a bunch of sounds. Um so, back and forth you're just going to say puh puh puh. Can you do puh puh puh for Puh puh puh. Very good.
Awesome. And then can you do tuh? So like tuh tuh tuh for me? Tuh tuh tuh.
Awesome.
And can you do the same thing with kuh?
Kuh kuh kuh.
Kuh kuh kuh kuh.
Very good.
All right. Now I'm going to uh just count how many times you can say all three of those together.
So could you go puh tuh kuh for me? Puh tuh kuh. Very good. And now puh tuh kuh.
Puh tuh kuh. Very good. And now we're just going to go back to the beginning but say puh tuh kuh as fast as you can.
>> [laughter] >> Very good. And now for about uh 10 seconds you're going to do the same thing with your tuh sound. So just tuh tuh tuh tuh tuh.
Very good. All right. And then last one with the um with the kuh sound. So you're going to go kuh kuh kuh kuh for 10 seconds.
Very good. And now the last thing we're going to do is you're just going to combine all those sounds and say uh puh tuh kuh as fast as you can for 10 seconds. All right. Whenever you're ready.
Very good.
All right. Thank you so much Ellie. That was wonderful. Everything looks great.
Everything is all normal and um thank you for doing this with me. Thank you.
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