Craniofacial, dental arch morphology, and characteristics in preschool children with mild obstructive sleep apnea

ConclusionPreschool children with mild OSA present the following: skeletal Class II pattern with a more retrognathic mandible, increased overjet size, and more pronounced symptoms in the domains of sleep and emotion. Dental arch constriction is not a typical feature in our sample of Asian preschool children with mild OSA.
Source: Journal of Dental Sciences - Category: Dentistry Source Type: research