PPT-DYSPHAGIA MANAGEMENT A Collaborative Plan for Successful Interventions

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Joseph L Garcia MSCCCSLP STAGE ONE THE ORAL PREP STAGE Begins as soon as food or liquid reaches the lips Labial and lingual structures existing dentition and

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