Resumen
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome or OSAS is a sleep disorder
of multifactorial etiology, which consists of partial or total obstruction of the upper
airways, which could be critical in severe cases, it can occur in children and adults, some
of its Clinical manifestations and symptoms include craniofacial anomalies, sleep quality
deterioration, drowsiness, headaches, alterations in cognitive performance which have a
great negative impact on the quality of life of people who suffer from it, it can also be
associated with other pathologies or syndromes. According to studies, its prevalence is
significant for it to be present in the daily appointment. The objective of this study was
to carry out a review of the literature on OSAS from a dental perspective that helps us to
better understand this pathology that allows us to collaborate in an early detection of it.
23 scientific articles from 2005 to 2020 were collected from the PubMed database that
provide us with evidence about its pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, prevalence, severity,
and treatment. According to the literature, the gold standard for diagnosis is
polysomnography and there is no unanimous management protocol, especially in non-surgical
therapy, that is why studies suggest that the management should be multidisciplinary
orthodontist-doctor for its optimization. The importance of further studies on its treatment
is highlighted.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Revista Latinoamericana de Ortodoncia y Odontopediatría |
| Estado | Publicada - 2020 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Sleep apnea; Orthodontics; Quality of life; Polysomnography