Assessment of oropharyngeal respiratory volume and sleep apnoea scores using peripheral arterial tonometry may improve diagnosis and treatment planning of combined dysgnathia therapy approaches.
Bernhard WiechensSören J BackhausDavid OestreicherDirk BeutnerHenning SchliephakePhilipp Meyer-MarcottyPhillipp BrockmeyerPublished in: Journal of oral rehabilitation (2023)
Patients with mandibular retrognathia and abnormal sleep history showed significantly higher respiratory indices and smaller oropharyngeal volumes than neutrally configured controls. The dygnathia severity directly influenced the risk of obstructive sleep apnoea.