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Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine: position statement on dental sleep medicine and portable monitoring, August 2005

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The Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine recognizes that the topics and devices (and uses thereof) discussed within this paper represent an evolving science. The academy will continue to monitor medical, dental, and scientific literature related to this topic and reserves the right to modify its position based on evolving evidence.

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Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine: position statement on dental sleep medicine and portable monitoring, August 2005. Sleep Breath 9, 189–192 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11325-005-0035-9

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