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Orthodontic Considerations in Obstructive Sleep Apnoea- A Review

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Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is becoming more and more common. The same is true of the effects on health, security, and the economy. The root causes of OSA and its effects can differ greatly from patient to patient1. This disorder is characterised by recurrent bouts of nocturnal breathing stoppage caused by upper airway collapse severe symptoms are strongly connected with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality2, such as excessive daytime drowsiness. There are now numerous therapeutic choices accessible for this disease management. This article contains basic information related to Obstructive sleep apnoea (OBS), along with the basic and recent treatment modalities which are being used for orthodontic considerations.  

 

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