Five years of sleep apnea treatment with a mandibular advancement device side effects and technical complications

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Objective: To determine the variation in prevalence of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), other side effects, and technical complications during 5 years of sleep apnea treatment with a mandibular advancement device. Materials and Methods: Forty patients diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea received an adjustable appliance at 70% of the maximum protrusion. The protrusion was then progressively increased. TMD (diagnosed according to the Research Diagnostic Criteria for TMD), overjet, overbite, occlusal contacts, subjective side effects, and technical complications were recorded before and a mean of 14, 21, and 58 months after treatment and analyzed by the Wilcoxon test (P

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Martínez-Gomis, J., Willaert, E., Nogues, L., Pascual, M., Somoza, M., & Monasterio, C. (2010). Five years of sleep apnea treatment with a mandibular advancement device side effects and technical complications. Angle Orthodontist, 80(1), 30–36. https://doi.org/10.2319/030309-122.1

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