Risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing: the role of craniofacial structure.
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Treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea patients in community dental care: knowledge and attitudes among general dental practitioners and specialist dentists.The impact of pharyngeal fat tissue on the pathogenesis of obstructive sleep apnea.Craniofacial morphology but not excess body fat is associated with risk of having sleep-disordered breathing--the PANIC Study (a questionnaire-based inquiry in 6-8-year-olds).
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Risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing: the role of craniofacial structure.
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Risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing: the role of craniofacial structure.
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Risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing: the role of craniofacial structure.
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Risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing: the role of craniofacial structure.
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Risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing: the role of craniofacial structure.
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Risk factors for sleep-disordered breathing: the role of craniofacial structure.
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Henri Tuomilehto
Jari Ahlberg
Juha Seppä
Riikka Puustinen
Riitta Pahkala
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10.3109/00016357.2010.545033
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2010-12-28T00:00:00Z