睡眠之谜:睡眠神经科学对牙科医生和患者的影响。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of the American Dental Association Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.adaj.2024.05.007
Davis C. Thomas BDS, DDS, MSD, MSc Med, MSc, Tanvee Somaiya BDS, Miguel Meira E. Cruz DDS, MSc, Priyanka Kodaganallur Pitchumani BDS, Anil Ardeshna DMD, MDS, Anjali Ravi BDS, Shranya Prabhakar BDS
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背景:睡眠障碍已被证明会导致相当高的发病率和死亡率。对于牙科临床医生来说,了解睡眠障碍背后的神经科学非常重要:作者检索了 1990 年 1 月至 2024 年 3 月期间发表的与睡眠医学相关的文献,重点关注神经科学。作者优先检索了与牙科医学相关的睡眠科学文章:结果:作者发现,与睡眠神经科学及其对牙科医学的影响相关的文章大量涌现。作者还发现,人们正在对睡眠医学中错综复杂的神经科学原理进行深入研究。中枢性睡眠呼吸暂停和阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的显著特征和区别已被阐明。睡眠基因(如 CRY、PER1、PER2 和 CLOCK)及其与癌症和神经变性的关系也是这一快速发展的科学的新增内容:牙科临床医生有可能成为第一个筛查出可能患有睡眠障碍的病人,并及时转诊给适当的医疗专业人员。这不仅能挽救患者的生命,还能最大限度地降低患者未来的潜在发病率。
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The enigma of sleep

Background

Sleep disturbances have been shown to result in considerable morbidity and mortality. It is important for dental clinicians to understand the neuroscience behind sleep disorders.

Types of Studies Reviewed

The authors conducted a search of the literature published from January 1990 through March 2024 of sleep medicine–related articles, with a focus on neuroscience. The authors prioritized articles about the science of sleep as related to dental medicine.

Results

The authors found a proliferation of articles related to sleep neuroscience along with its implications in dental medicine. The authors also found that the intricate neuroscientific principles of sleep medicine are being investigated robustly. The salient features of, and the differences between, central and obstructive sleep apneas have been elucidated. Sleep genes, such as CRY, PER1, PER2, and CLOCK, and their relationship to cancer and neurodegeneration are also additions to this rapidly developing science.

Conclusions and Practical Implications

The dental clinician has the potential to be the first to screen patients for possible sleep disorders and make prompt referrals to the appropriate medical professionals. This can be lifesaving as well as minimize potential future morbidity for the patient.

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Journal of the American Dental Association
Journal of the American Dental Association 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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期刊介绍: There is not a single source or solution to help dentists in their quest for lifelong learning, improving dental practice, and dental well-being. JADA+, along with The Journal of the American Dental Association, is striving to do just that, bringing together practical content covering dentistry topics and procedures to help dentists—both general dentists and specialists—provide better patient care and improve oral health and well-being. This is a work in progress; as we add more content, covering more topics of interest, it will continue to expand, becoming an ever-more essential source of oral health knowledge.
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