In literature the information about research issues that the morphology of the teeth mainly caused by hereditary factors and the process of dentinogenesis regulated by many genes is not found. In our view, the genetic defect level in laying the epithelial authority may be the main factors that determine genetic susceptibility of patients to high abrasion. Violation of the protein components further leads to a change in the conclusion mineral crystal lattice and thus to change or violation of the structure of enamel prisms. It is process we believe the main etiological factor of high abrasion. After the morphogenesis of dental hard tissue throughout life not updated their biocenose internal environment is maintained by the dental pulp, cellu...
Periodontal diseases are inflammatory diseases of supporting structures of the tooth. It results in ...
Genetic studies have shown that variations in enamel formation genes are associated with caries susc...
“Amelogenesis imperfecta” (AI) describes a group of genetic conditions that result in defects in too...
Defective enamel formation may result either from factors of environmental origin or from genetic ab...
Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is the name given to a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group o...
Dental enamel is a specialized tissue that has adapted over millions of years of evolution to enhanc...
Objectives. &e present review aims to give an overview of the literature focusing on novel genetic a...
There is evidence for a genetic component in caries susceptibility, and studies in humans have sugge...
This paper reviews past and present applications of quantitative and molecular genetics to dental di...
WOS: 000361490800004PubMed ID: 26283008Clinically, primary and permanent teeth are distinct anatomic...
Teeth organogenesis develops through a well-ordered series of inductive events involving genes and B...
Aim To determine the underlying molecular genetic aetiology of a family with the hypocalcified form ...
There is evidence for a genetic component in caries susceptibility, and studies in humans have sugge...
The formation of human enamel is highly regulated at the molecular level and involves thousands of g...
Amelogenesis Imperfecta describes a group of structural anomalies of dental enamel whose inheritance...
Periodontal diseases are inflammatory diseases of supporting structures of the tooth. It results in ...
Genetic studies have shown that variations in enamel formation genes are associated with caries susc...
“Amelogenesis imperfecta” (AI) describes a group of genetic conditions that result in defects in too...
Defective enamel formation may result either from factors of environmental origin or from genetic ab...
Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is the name given to a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group o...
Dental enamel is a specialized tissue that has adapted over millions of years of evolution to enhanc...
Objectives. &e present review aims to give an overview of the literature focusing on novel genetic a...
There is evidence for a genetic component in caries susceptibility, and studies in humans have sugge...
This paper reviews past and present applications of quantitative and molecular genetics to dental di...
WOS: 000361490800004PubMed ID: 26283008Clinically, primary and permanent teeth are distinct anatomic...
Teeth organogenesis develops through a well-ordered series of inductive events involving genes and B...
Aim To determine the underlying molecular genetic aetiology of a family with the hypocalcified form ...
There is evidence for a genetic component in caries susceptibility, and studies in humans have sugge...
The formation of human enamel is highly regulated at the molecular level and involves thousands of g...
Amelogenesis Imperfecta describes a group of structural anomalies of dental enamel whose inheritance...
Periodontal diseases are inflammatory diseases of supporting structures of the tooth. It results in ...
Genetic studies have shown that variations in enamel formation genes are associated with caries susc...
“Amelogenesis imperfecta” (AI) describes a group of genetic conditions that result in defects in too...