Objectives. The present review aims to give an overview of the literature focusing on novel genetic aspects of dental erosion and dental caries. Once the tooth erupts into the oral cavity, the regenerative capability of enamel is fundamentally limited due to the loss of dental epithelium during eruption. The susceptibility or resistance to dental erosion and caries is presumably a result of environmental, phenotypic, and/or genetic influence. Even though it is evident that individuals frequently exposing their teeth to acid and sugar are at high risk of developing dental erosion and caries, the findings exclusively based on these factors are elusive. Data resources and study selection. The present review was based on data collected from the...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease in children and a major public health concern due t...
The condition of dental erosion is defined as acid-related loss of tooth structure which does not in...
We have previously shown that AQP5 and BTF3 genetic variation and expression in whole saliva are ass...
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...
Dental caries (i.e., tooth decay) is one of the most prevalent public health problems. According to ...
Erosive tooth wear is defined as irreversible loss of dental tissues due to intrinsic or extrinsic a...
In literature the information about research issues that the morphology of the teeth mainly caused b...
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...
Various factors, both internal and external, lead to the development of caries. Today, the study of ...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood, worldwide. A better understanding of ...
Clinically, primary and permanent teeth are distinct anatomically and the presentation of caries les...
WOS: 000309554700021PubMed ID: 23028741There is evidence for a genetic component in caries susceptib...
Dissertation thesis. Role of genetic factors in the etiopathogenesis of selected diseases of the ora...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease in children and a major public health concern due t...
The condition of dental erosion is defined as acid-related loss of tooth structure which does not in...
We have previously shown that AQP5 and BTF3 genetic variation and expression in whole saliva are ass...
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...
Dental caries (i.e., tooth decay) is one of the most prevalent public health problems. According to ...
Erosive tooth wear is defined as irreversible loss of dental tissues due to intrinsic or extrinsic a...
In literature the information about research issues that the morphology of the teeth mainly caused b...
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...
Various factors, both internal and external, lead to the development of caries. Today, the study of ...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease of childhood, worldwide. A better understanding of ...
Clinically, primary and permanent teeth are distinct anatomically and the presentation of caries les...
WOS: 000309554700021PubMed ID: 23028741There is evidence for a genetic component in caries susceptib...
Dissertation thesis. Role of genetic factors in the etiopathogenesis of selected diseases of the ora...
Dental caries is the most common chronic disease in children and a major public health concern due t...
The condition of dental erosion is defined as acid-related loss of tooth structure which does not in...
We have previously shown that AQP5 and BTF3 genetic variation and expression in whole saliva are ass...