Dentists Should Participate in the Management of Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Socially Disruptive Snoring—Findings From a Survey of Scottish Sleep Specialists

Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice - Tập 10 - Trang 107-108 - 2010
Mike T. John1
1Associate Professor, Division of TMD and Orofacial Pain, Adjunct Associate Professor, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota, 6-320d Moos Tower, 515 Delaware Street SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455, Telephone: 612-625-6521, Fax: 612-626-0138

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