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Mouth breathing impairs the development of temporomandibular joint at a very early stage.

Zhekai HuHuijun SunYanqi WuXingwen WuPeng MeiBing WangMin Zhu
Published in: Oral diseases (2020)
Our findings reveal the very early structural impact of mouth breathing on condyle reconstruction in rat models, and hypoxia does not induce evident alteration on condyle. However, since these results are mainly focused on rats, further studies are needed to understand its effects on humans.
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