Can measuring mouth openings predict better sleep for kids?
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This study looks at 50 children aged 3-7 with type 1 obstructive sleep apnea who are scheduled for adenotonsillectomy. Researchers want to see if changes in how much children open their mouths during sleep are linked to improvements in their quality of life. Parents will answer q…
Sponsor: Groupe Adène • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 16, 2026 12:54 UTC