# Screening for paediatric sleep disordered breathing in the dental setting: a scoping review

**Authors:** Raksha Baskar, Moya Vandeleur, Emily Trinh, Mihiri Silva

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s11325-026-03646-7 · 2026-03-20

## TL;DR

This review explores how dental settings can help identify children at risk for sleep-disordered breathing and highlights gaps in current screening methods and referral processes.

## Contribution

The study identifies knowledge gaps in pediatric SDB screening within dental settings and emphasizes the need for improved validation and integration of screening protocols.

## Key findings

- Most studies used the Paediatric Sleep Questionnaire for SDB screening in dental settings.
- Few studies examined referral pathways or how screening integrates into routine dental workflows.
- Only one study documented outcomes of referrals following SDB screening.

## Abstract

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is under-recognised and under-diagnosed in children. Therefore, SDB screening during routine dental appointments may be considered a scalable approach to identifying at-risk children and guiding referrals to sleep specialists. This scoping review aims to explore the literature on paediatric SDB screening in dental settings and identify knowledge gaps.

A scoping review was conducted using Medline, Embase, and PubMed. The inclusion criteria were: studies conducted in dental settings that describe SDB screening in non-syndromic patients aged 18 or younger, without previous surgical management for OSA.

Thirty-four studies were included, most of which were observational descriptive studies (n = 32). Eleven screening tools were used across studies: the most common being the Paediatric Sleep Questionnaire (n = 23). Numerous studies (n = 16) have reported the prevalence of positive SDB screening outcomes among the paediatric population, while others explored associations with sociodemographic factors (n = 7), craniofacial features (n = 11), medical conditions (n = 9), orthodontic treatment (n = 6), and oral health outcomes (n = 4). Two studies developed novel screening measures. A small number of studies discussed referral pathways (n = 7), and only one study documented referral outcomes.

This review highlights the need for further validation of paediatric sleep questionnaires within dental settings. However, additional validation of clinical assessment tools in this context may offer limited incremental benefit. Furthermore, none of the included studies examined how screening protocols integrate within routine dental workflows or explored perceptions of children, caregivers, and dental practitioners. Lastly, there is a paucity of evidence concerning referral pathways and follow-up outcomes subsequent to screening.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11325-026-03646-7.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** sleep-disordered breathing (MONDO:0005296)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** crowding (MESH:D008310), PS (MESH:D012891), mentalis strain (MESH:D013180), bruxism (MESH:D002012), tonsillar hypertrophy (MESH:D006984), nasal obstruction (MESH:D015508), upper airway obstruction (MESH:D000402), narrow palate (MESH:D016893), dental defects (MESH:D009057), TB (MESH:D014390), craniofacial abnormalities (MESH:D019465), OSA (MESH:D020181), obstructive hypoventilation (MESH:D007040), oral disease (MESH:D009059), dental wear (MESH:D057085), daytime dysfunction (MESH:D006970), apnoeas (MESH:D001049), xerostomia (MESH:D014987), ankyloglossia (MESH:D000072676), mouth breathing (MESH:D009058), obesity (MESH:D009765), caries (MESH:D003731), orofacial muscular dysfunction (MESH:C564676), transverse maxillary deficiency (MESH:D008439), Sleep Disturbance (MESH:D012893), sleep bruxism (MESH:D020186), impaired nasal breathing (MESH:D009668), headaches (MESH:D006261), class II and III malocclusions (MESH:D008313)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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