Changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide in the genesis of sleep bruxism: a mechanism study
ConclusionsThe mild transient hypoxia observed before RMMA onset was not associated with a change in ETCO2. The mild and brief oxygen fluctuations before RMMA onset may reflect a physiological response that seems to have little influence on SB genesis.
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