2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11325-022-02677-0
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Polygraphic evaluation of the effects of different rapid maxillary expansion appliances on sleep quality: A randomized clinical trial

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“…In their randomized controlled trial, Gokce et al compared different kinds of rapid maxillary expansion appliances on OSA, so they divided patients into three groups: tooth tissue-borne, tooth-borne, and bone-borne expanders [ 51 ]. The AHI index did not show any significant difference between the groups; hence, their conclusion was that this is not an effective OSA treatment.…”
Section: Surgical Therapy For Obstructive Sleep Apneamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their randomized controlled trial, Gokce et al compared different kinds of rapid maxillary expansion appliances on OSA, so they divided patients into three groups: tooth tissue-borne, tooth-borne, and bone-borne expanders [ 51 ]. The AHI index did not show any significant difference between the groups; hence, their conclusion was that this is not an effective OSA treatment.…”
Section: Surgical Therapy For Obstructive Sleep Apneamentioning
confidence: 99%