Evaluation of the Sleep Habits and Dental Problems in Children Exposed to Secondhand Smoke During Childhood

Clinically, data on the association of early-life secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure with sleep bruxism and dental problems are scarce. To examine whether the relationship between early-life SHS exposure with sleep problems, sleep bruxism, and dental problems in children. Within the scope of this study...

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