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February 2024 - Worcester Sleep Dentistry

Worcester Sleep Dentistry's blog covers topics regarding sleep apnea, snoring, bruxism, TMJ, and pediatric sleep dentistry. What will you learn today?

Researchers estimate that 1-5% of the children may have obstructive sleep apnea. Sleep apnea in children can sleepiness if left untreated. In children, sleepiness can manifest as inattention, learning difficulty, impulsive behavior, and other behavioral problems. In children large adenoids and tonsils can contribute to sleep disordered breathing, but also dentofacial morphology can further contribute...

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