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Getting less than seven hours of sleep each night is linked to higher levels of oxidative stress markers in the gums of kids and teens. This means poor sleep can upset the natural chemical balance in the mouth, leading to more harmful free radicals regardless of whether the child or teenager is younger or older.
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Estimation of gingival crevicular fluid oxidative stress markers in school-aged children and teenagers with insufficient sleep
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2022 Dec 18The study shows that kids and teens who don't get enough sleep have higher levels of harmful chemicals in their gums, proving that poor sleep increases oxidative stress in the mouth.
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