Edentulism Linked to Higher Sleep Apnea Risk: Insights for Dental Professionals

Posted: November 23, 2024
Edentulism, the state of being toothless, has been associated with an increased risk of developing sleep apnea, as indicated by a recent systematic review. While a direct meta-analysis was not feasible due to variations in study methodologies, the findings underscore the importance of considering oral health in the management of sleep disorders.
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