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Does long-term use of occlusal appliance have an impact on sleep structure?

This summary is based on the article published in the Journal of Oral Rehabilitation: Long-term use of occlusal appliance has impact on sleep structure (November 2014)

T. Sjoholm, T. Kauko, P. Kemppainen, and E. Rauhala

 

 

 

Context

Purpose of the Study

Key Findings

References

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  3. Forssell H, Kalso E, Koskela P, Vehmanen R, Puukka P, Alanen P. Occlusal treatments in temporomandibular disorders: a qualitative systematic review of randomized controlled trials. Pain. 1999;83:549–560.
  4. Rechtschaffen A, Kales A. A manual of standardized terminology, techniques and scoring system for sleep stages of human subjects. Washington (DC): National Institute of Health; 1968.

 

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