Views on oral health determinants as described by persons with continuous positive airway pressure-treated obstructive sleep apnoea: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Oral diseases have been associated with cardiovascular diseases, and persons with continuous positive airway pressure [CPAP]-treated obstructive sleep apnoea [OSA] have an increased risk for negative consequences for both oral and general health. CPAP treatment is often life-long...
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Main Authors: | Hanna Ahonen (Author), Margit Neher (Author), Eleonor I. Fransson (Author), Anders Broström (Author), Ulrika Lindmark (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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