The etiology of skeletal class III malocclusion is multifactorial, complex and likely results from mutations in numerous genes. In this study, we sought to understand genotype correlation of the class III dentofacial deformity in rural and urban spanish population of more than one generation. The genetic analyze was made using a Genome-wide scan. It will hold a novel classification using Artificial Intelligence techniques highlighting the difference between the two groups at the level of polymorphism. Our phenotypic and genetic analysis highlights that each group is unique
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifies regions of the genome that likely affect the varia...
Background Mandibular prognathism (MP) is a craniofacial deformity resulting from the combined effec...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
The etiology of skeletal Class III malocclusion is multifactorial, complex and likely results from m...
Class III malocclusion is one of the dentofacial deformities that represents a challenge for orthodo...
Despite the prevalence of craniofacial disorders, the genetic contribution remains poorly understood...
Malocclusions affect individuals worldwide, resulting in compromised function and esthetics. Underst...
Background and purpose: In recent years, questions regarding the genetic and environmental factors a...
The role played by genetic components in the etiology of the Class III phenotype, a class of dental ...
To present current views that are pertinent to the investigation of the genetic etiology of Class II...
AIM: To identify the genetic predisposing factors of skeletal Class II malocclusions in a southern C...
Skeletal deformities and malocclusions being heterogeneous traits, affect populations worldwide, res...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifijies regions of the genome that likely affect the vari...
Skeletal class II and III malocclusions are craniofacial disorders that negatively impact people’s q...
Successful treatment of any orthodontic problem depends on an appropriate diagnosis of its etiology....
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifies regions of the genome that likely affect the varia...
Background Mandibular prognathism (MP) is a craniofacial deformity resulting from the combined effec...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
The etiology of skeletal Class III malocclusion is multifactorial, complex and likely results from m...
Class III malocclusion is one of the dentofacial deformities that represents a challenge for orthodo...
Despite the prevalence of craniofacial disorders, the genetic contribution remains poorly understood...
Malocclusions affect individuals worldwide, resulting in compromised function and esthetics. Underst...
Background and purpose: In recent years, questions regarding the genetic and environmental factors a...
The role played by genetic components in the etiology of the Class III phenotype, a class of dental ...
To present current views that are pertinent to the investigation of the genetic etiology of Class II...
AIM: To identify the genetic predisposing factors of skeletal Class II malocclusions in a southern C...
Skeletal deformities and malocclusions being heterogeneous traits, affect populations worldwide, res...
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifijies regions of the genome that likely affect the vari...
Skeletal class II and III malocclusions are craniofacial disorders that negatively impact people’s q...
Successful treatment of any orthodontic problem depends on an appropriate diagnosis of its etiology....
A genome-wide association study (GWAS) identifies regions of the genome that likely affect the varia...
Background Mandibular prognathism (MP) is a craniofacial deformity resulting from the combined effec...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...