Snoring in individuals with and without maxillary constriction.
Objective: compare snoring in individuals with and without maxillary constriction. Methods: 124 individuals (mean age, 40.53; SD, 15.59), 81 women and 43 men were evaluated. Two groups were formed, 62 individuals with and 62 without maxillary constriction. To assess the snoring, a visual analog scal...
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Main Authors: | Marcos J. Carruitero (Author), Zandalee A. Escobedo-Terrones (Author) |
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Universidad de Concepción.,
2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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