Abstract Introduction: Genetics has been suggested as an explanation for the etiology of malocclusions, although some questions, due to the perception that genetic inheritance is tied to a monogenic or Mendelian form of inheritance. Objective: This paper describes the inheritance of malocclusions, highlighting the areas of knowledge where research has explored mechanisms that explain deviations in patterns of craniofacial growth. Conclusion: Malocclusions have a complex or multifactorial pattern of inheritance, where more than one gene is involved in the development of the phenotype. There is also the possibility that the environment influences malocclusions.</div
Uncovering the genetic factors that correlate with a clinical deviation of previously unknown etiolo...
The interruption of odontogenesis by any etiological factor may result in dental anomalies. Apart fr...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
Abstract Introduction: Genetics has been suggested as an explanation for the etiology of malocclusi...
The relative influence of genetics and environmental factors in the aetiology of malocclusion has be...
Etiology of malocclusions and relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors have been ...
The relative contribution of genes and the environment to the aetiology of malocclusion has been a m...
Successful treatment of any orthodontic problem depends on an appropriate diagnosis of its etiology....
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Consideration of genetic factors is an essential element of diagnosis that underlies orofacial trait...
The development of dental-maxilla apparatus, as well as the development of other organs, is influenc...
In oral cavity, disturbances due to genetic alterations may range from lack of tooth development to ...
Background: Malocclusion is a condition in which the etiology developmental disorders are caused by ...
Malocclusions affect individuals worldwide, resulting in compromised function and esthetics. Underst...
Uncovering the genetic factors that correlate with a clinical deviation of previously unknown etiolo...
The interruption of odontogenesis by any etiological factor may result in dental anomalies. Apart fr...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
Abstract Introduction: Genetics has been suggested as an explanation for the etiology of malocclusi...
The relative influence of genetics and environmental factors in the aetiology of malocclusion has be...
Etiology of malocclusions and relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors have been ...
The relative contribution of genes and the environment to the aetiology of malocclusion has been a m...
Successful treatment of any orthodontic problem depends on an appropriate diagnosis of its etiology....
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Consideration of genetic factors is an essential element of diagnosis that underlies orofacial trait...
The development of dental-maxilla apparatus, as well as the development of other organs, is influenc...
In oral cavity, disturbances due to genetic alterations may range from lack of tooth development to ...
Background: Malocclusion is a condition in which the etiology developmental disorders are caused by ...
Malocclusions affect individuals worldwide, resulting in compromised function and esthetics. Underst...
Uncovering the genetic factors that correlate with a clinical deviation of previously unknown etiolo...
The interruption of odontogenesis by any etiological factor may result in dental anomalies. Apart fr...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...