The following are other research links related to OSA, Snoring and Sleep Bruxism:
Landry ML, Rompré PH, Manzini C, Guitard F, de Grandmont P, Lavigne GJ, Reduction of sleep bruxism using a mandibular advancement device: an experimental controlled study, Faculté de Médecine Dentaire, Université Laval, Canada, The International Journal of Prosthodontics [2006, 19(6):549-556]
Klasser GD1, Rei N, Lavigne GJ., “Sleep bruxism etiology: the evolution of a changing paradigm”, J Can Dent Assoc. 2015;81:f2
Saito M1, Yamaguchi T, Mikami S, Watanabe K, Gotouda A, Okada K, Hishikawa R, Shibuya E, Lavigne G., “Temporal association between sleep apnea-hypopnea and sleep bruxism events.”, J Sleep Res. 2013 Nov 4. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12099
Hasegawa Y1, Lavigne G, Rompré P, Kato T, Urade M, Huynh N., “Is there a first night effect on sleep bruxism? A sleep laboratory study”, J Clin Sleep Med. 2013 Nov 15;9(11):1139-45. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.3152.
Raphael KG1, Sirois DA, Janal MN, Wigren PE, Dubrovsky B, Nemelivsky LV, Klausner JJ, Krieger AC, Lavigne GJ., “Sleep bruxism and myofascial temporomandibular disorders: a laboratory-based polysomnographic investigation., J Am Dent Assoc. 2012 Nov;143(11):1223-31.
Landry-Schönbeck A1, de Grandmont P, Rompré PH, Lavigne GJ. Effect of an adjustable mandibular advancement appliance on sleep bruxism: a crossover sleep laboratory study., Int J Prosthodont. 2009 May-Jun;22(3):251-9.
Gauthier L1, Laberge L, Beaudry M, Laforte M, Rompré PH, Lavigne GJ. Efficacy of two mandibular advancement appliances in the management of snoring and mild-moderate sleep apnea: a cross-over randomized study. Sleep Med. 2009 Mar;10(3):329-36. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2008.03.011. Epub 2008 Jun 25
Luc Gauthier, DMD MSc,1,2 Fernanda Almeida, DDS PhD,3 Patrick Arcache, DMD,2 Catherine Ashton-McGregor, DDS,4 David Côté, DMD,5 Helen Driver, PhD,6 Kathleen Ferguson, MD,7 Gilles Lavigne, DMD PhD,2 Philippe Martin, DMD,8 Jean-François Masse, DMD MSc,9 Florence Morisson, DMD PhD,10 Jeffrey Pancer, DDS,11 Charles Samuels, MD,12 Maurice Schachter, DMD,13 Frédéric Sériès, MD,9 and Glendon Sullivan, MD14 Position paper by Canadian dental sleep medicine professionals regarding the role of different health care professionals in managing obstructive sleep apnea and snoring with oral appliance, Can Respir J. 2012 Sep-Oct; 19(5): 307–309
Randerath WJ, Verbraecken J, Andreas S, et al. Non-CPAP therapies in obstructive sleep apnoea. Eur Respir J. 2011;37:1000–28.
Chan AS, Cistulli PA. Oral appliance treatment of obstructive sleep apnea: an update. Curr Opin Pulm Med. 2009;15:591–6.
Fleetham JA, Almeida FR. Oral appliances. In: McNicholas WT, Bonsignore MR, editors. European Respiratory Monograph. Plymouth: 2010. pp. 267–85.
Kushida CA, Morgenthaler TI, Littner MR, et al. Practice parameters for the treatment of snoring and obstructive sleep apnea with oral appliances: An update for 2005. Sleep. 2006;29:240–3.
Ferguson KA, Ono T, Lowe AA, al-Majed S, Love LL, Fleetham JA. A short-term controlled trial of an adjustable oral appliance for the treatment of mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnoea. Thorax.1997;52:362–8.
Loube DI, Andrada T, Shanmagum N, Singer MT. Successful treatment of upper airway resistance syndrome with an oral appliance. Sleep Breath. 1997;2:98–101.
Fleetham J, Ayas N, Bradley D, et al. Practice Guidelines of the Canadian Thoracic Society on the diagnosis and treatment of sleep respiratory problems of adults. Can Respir J. 2007;14:31–6
Chesson AL, Jr, Berry RB, Pack A. Practice parameters for the use of portable monitoring devices in the investigation of suspected obstructive sleep apnea in adults. Sleep. 2003;26:907–13.
Schwarting S, Huebers U, Heise M, Schlieper J, Hauschild A. Position paper on the use of mandibular advancement devices in adults with sleep-related breathing disorders. A position paper of the German Society of Dental Sleep Medicine (Deutsche Gesellschaft Zahnaerztliche Schlafmedizin, DGZS) Sleep Breath. 2007;11:125–6.
Nashed A1, Lanfranchi P, Rompré P, Carra MC, Mayer P, Colombo R, Huynh N, Lavigne G. Sleep bruxism is associated with a rise in arterial blood pressure. Sleep. 2012 Apr 1;35(4):529-36. doi: 10.5665/sleep.1740
Landry-Schönbeck A1, de Grandmont P, Rompré PH, Lavigne GJ. Effect of an adjustable mandibular advancement appliance on sleep bruxism: a crossover sleep laboratory study. Int J Prosthodont. 2009 May-Jun;22(3):251-9
Amorim, C. S. M., Espirito Santo, A. S., Sommer, M., & Marques, A. P. (2018, June 1). Effect of Physical Therapy in Bruxism Treatment: A Systematic Review. Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. Mosby Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmpt.2017.10.014
Sjoholm, T., Kauko, T., Kemppainen, P. and Rauhala, E. (2014), Long‐term use of occlusal appliance has impact on sleep structure. J Oral Rehabil, 41: 795-800. doi:10.1111/joor.12201
Manfredini, D., Ahlberg, J., … Lobbezoo, F., 2015. Management of sleep bruxism in adults: A qualitative systematic literature review. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. doi:10.1111/joor.12322