There is a lack of knowledge regarding genetic diseases and its prevention among general population an important premise is that a better understanding of the genetic etiology of the diseases can facilitate early detection in high risk subjects. It also helps in designing more effective intervention strategies. Exciting new technology based on the foundation of genetic research has the potential to further enhance the quality of life. Progress in the field will require training of a new generation of the scientists with requisite skills, as well as greater collaboration and interdisciplinary work. The traditional epidemiologic approach has proved useful for generating hypotheses and unraveling disease etiologies. But now it is possible to g...
Genetics is the study and understanding of the phenomena of heredity and variation. A large number o...
Periodontal diseases are inflammatory diseases of supporting structures of the tooth. It results in ...
The availability and the integration of genetic information into our understanding of normal and abn...
It appears that periodontal disease is a collection of illnesses with overlapping symptomatology rat...
Clinical application of genetics to guide prevention and treatment of oral disease
Abstract: It is evident that human genetic variation is associated with many if not all human diseas...
The most common oral disease of public health concern is dental caries, a multifactorial disease tha...
Abstract: The two major afflictions of the oral cavity are dental caries and gingival/periodontal di...
Once upon a time, not so long ago, we believed that when we mapped the human genome we would be able...
In this modern era, oral health practice has become evidence-based dentistry. Genes are hereditary b...
Genetic epidemiology is a rapidly expanding research field, but the implications of findings from su...
Caries remains the most prevalent non-contagious infectious disease in humans. It is clear that the ...
This paper reviews past and present applications of quantitative and molecular genetics to dental di...
he scientific horizons for academic dentistry have never been brighter. Scientific advances are prov...
Dissertation thesis. Role of genetic factors in the etiopathogenesis of selected diseases of the ora...
Genetics is the study and understanding of the phenomena of heredity and variation. A large number o...
Periodontal diseases are inflammatory diseases of supporting structures of the tooth. It results in ...
The availability and the integration of genetic information into our understanding of normal and abn...
It appears that periodontal disease is a collection of illnesses with overlapping symptomatology rat...
Clinical application of genetics to guide prevention and treatment of oral disease
Abstract: It is evident that human genetic variation is associated with many if not all human diseas...
The most common oral disease of public health concern is dental caries, a multifactorial disease tha...
Abstract: The two major afflictions of the oral cavity are dental caries and gingival/periodontal di...
Once upon a time, not so long ago, we believed that when we mapped the human genome we would be able...
In this modern era, oral health practice has become evidence-based dentistry. Genes are hereditary b...
Genetic epidemiology is a rapidly expanding research field, but the implications of findings from su...
Caries remains the most prevalent non-contagious infectious disease in humans. It is clear that the ...
This paper reviews past and present applications of quantitative and molecular genetics to dental di...
he scientific horizons for academic dentistry have never been brighter. Scientific advances are prov...
Dissertation thesis. Role of genetic factors in the etiopathogenesis of selected diseases of the ora...
Genetics is the study and understanding of the phenomena of heredity and variation. A large number o...
Periodontal diseases are inflammatory diseases of supporting structures of the tooth. It results in ...
The availability and the integration of genetic information into our understanding of normal and abn...