Obstructive sleep apnea: a review for the orthodontist

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Introduction: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) affects an important part of the population and is characterized by recurrent total or partial obstruction of the upper airway (UA) during sleep, negatively affecting the quality of life of patients in the short and long terms, and constituting an important public health problem for the society. The field of expertise of orthodontists is closely related to the UA, placing them in a strategic position to diagnose air passage failures and intervene when necessary. Orthodontists, as health professionals, must know how to recognize respiratory problems and manage them appropriately, when indicated. Objective: Thus, this paper aims to review and critically evaluate the related literature, to provide orthodontists with up-dated knowledge on the diagnosis and therapy related to OSA. Science and technology are constantly evolving; thus, the literature was also reviewed considering new technologies available in consumer-targeted applications and devices for the diagno-sis, monitoring, and treatment of sleep-disordered breathing.

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Palomo, J. M., Piccoli, V. D., & de MENEZES, L. M. (2023). Obstructive sleep apnea: a review for the orthodontist. Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics. Dental Press International. https://doi.org/10.1590/2177-6709.28.1.e23spe1

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