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Getting less than seven hours of sleep each night is linked to higher levels of tissue damage markers in the gums of kids and teens. This suggests that not sleeping enough might weaken the mouth's tissues by increasing harmful oxidative stress.
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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 18Getting less than the recommended amount of sleep leads to higher levels of oxidative stress markers in the gums of kids and teens, which shows that their oral tissues are experiencing more cellular damage.
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