Uncovering the genetic factors that correlate with a clinical deviation of previously unknown etiology helps to diminish the unknown variation influencing the phenotype. Clinical studies, particularly those that consider the effects of an appliance or treatment regimen on growth, need to be a part of these types of genetic investigations in the future. While the day-to-day utilization of testing for genetic factors is not ready for practice yet, genetic testing for monogenic traits such as Primary Failure of Eruption (PFE) and Class III malocclusion is showing more promise as knowledge and technology advances. Although the heterogeneous complexity of such things as facial and dental development, the physiology of tooth movement, and the o...
The need for orthodontic treatment fluctuates from 0.5 to 59.5% in different populations. The aim of...
The interruption of odontogenesis by any etiological factor may result in dental anomalies. Apart fr...
Introduction: Hypodontia, or tooth agenesis, is the most prevalent craniofacial malformation in huma...
Consideration of genetic factors is an essential element of diagnosis that underlies orofacial trait...
In oral cavity, disturbances due to genetic alterations may range from lack of tooth development to ...
Successful treatment of any orthodontic problem depends on an appropriate diagnosis of its etiology....
The relative influence of genetics and environmental factors in the aetiology of malocclusion has be...
Abstract Introduction: Genetics has been suggested as an explanation for the etiology of malocclusi...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Background: One of the difficulties in assessing the causes of root resorption is to separate the co...
To review studies investigating if genetic factors play a role in external apical root resorption (E...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Etiology of malocclusions and relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors have been ...
While some eruption disorders occur as part of a medical syndrome, primary failure of eruption (PFE)...
The need for orthodontic treatment fluctuates from 0.5 to 59.5% in different populations. The aim of...
The interruption of odontogenesis by any etiological factor may result in dental anomalies. Apart fr...
Introduction: Hypodontia, or tooth agenesis, is the most prevalent craniofacial malformation in huma...
Consideration of genetic factors is an essential element of diagnosis that underlies orofacial trait...
In oral cavity, disturbances due to genetic alterations may range from lack of tooth development to ...
Successful treatment of any orthodontic problem depends on an appropriate diagnosis of its etiology....
The relative influence of genetics and environmental factors in the aetiology of malocclusion has be...
Abstract Introduction: Genetics has been suggested as an explanation for the etiology of malocclusi...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Background: One of the difficulties in assessing the causes of root resorption is to separate the co...
To review studies investigating if genetic factors play a role in external apical root resorption (E...
Many pathological and physiological traits of the craniofacial region are inheritable. We have inves...
Summary. The relationship between genetic and non-genetic factors in the aetiology of dentofacial va...
Etiology of malocclusions and relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors have been ...
While some eruption disorders occur as part of a medical syndrome, primary failure of eruption (PFE)...
The need for orthodontic treatment fluctuates from 0.5 to 59.5% in different populations. The aim of...
The interruption of odontogenesis by any etiological factor may result in dental anomalies. Apart fr...
Introduction: Hypodontia, or tooth agenesis, is the most prevalent craniofacial malformation in huma...