The effect of the arousal threshold on sleep bruxism intensity in coexisting sleep apnea and sleep bruxism: a polysomnographic study
Helena Martynowicz(Wroclaw Medical University), Marta Waliszewska‐Prosół(Wroclaw Medical University), Justyna Kanclerska(Hypertension Institute), Karol Marschollek(Wroclaw Medical University), Weronika Frosztęga(Wroclaw Medical University), Gabriella Lachowicz(Wroclaw Medical University), Katarzyna Madziarska(Wroclaw Medical University), Anna Jodkowska(Wroclaw Medical University), Piotr Macek(Wroclaw Medical University), Dorian Nowacki(Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences)
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