Hypodontia: genetics and future perspectives

TJ Pemberton, P Das, PI Patel - Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, 2005 - bioline.org.br
hypodontia whilst point mutations cause hypodontia to varying degrees of severity. With the
prevalence of hypodontia … century, the future identification and analysis of its genetic basis is …

Hypodontia: genetics and future perspectives

TJPPD Pragna, I Patel - 2005 - utoronto.scholaris.ca
hypodontia whilst point mutations cause hypodontia to varying degrees of severity. With the
prevalence of hypodontia … century, the future identification and analysis of its genetic basis is …

Dental agenesis: genetic and clinical perspectives

PJ De Coster, LA Marks, LC Martens… - Journal of Oral …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… At present, the list of genes involved in human non-syndromic hypodontia includes not only
… with hypodontia and their causative genes. These new perspectives and future challenges in …

[PDF][PDF] A review of hypodontia: classification, prevalence, etiology, associated anomalies, clinical implications and treatment options

I AlShahrani, RA Togoo, MA AlQarni - World J Dent, 2013 - dentipars.com
… From the literature it is evident that the etiology of hypodontia is varied and that genetic, …
Furthermore, from an orthodontic perspective, variations in the size and shape of teeth with …

[PDF][PDF] Phenotypic and genotypic features of familial hypodontia

S Arte - 2001 - helda.helsinki.fi
… of cases hypodontia has a genetic basis. In hypodontia, the criteria for a genetic disease
are fulfilled: It is more common among individuals related to hypodontia patients than in …

The human genetics of dental anomalies

MI Khan, N Ahmed, PK Neela… - … Medical Genetics, 2022 - thieme-connect.com
Genetic alterations, environmental factors, and developmental timing can disturb the execution
of these programs, and result in various dental anomalies like hypodontia/… the near future, …

A study of non-syndromic hypodontia in a high risk population

J Vasudev - 2014 - etheses.bham.ac.uk
hypodontia ie six or more missing teeth in one affected individual from each family. Molecular
geneticGenetic factors Hypodontia is more often seen in individuals with a family history of …

[HTML][HTML] Congenitally missing teeth (hypodontia): A review of the literature concerning the etiology, prevalence, risk factors, patterns and treatment

V Rakhshan - Dental research journal, 2015 - journals.lww.com
… of environmental and genetic factors might contribute to the … ] and this should be considered
in future studies. Most studies … as a function of autosomal dominant genetic transmission. In …

Hypodontia, a prospective predictive marker for tumor?

W Yin, Z Bian - Oral diseases, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
… From molecular genetics perspective, the relationship between … there might be common
genetic factors affecting both tooth … has the potential of becoming a risk marker for future cancer …

Tooth agenesis: from molecular genetics to molecular dentistry

E Matalova, J Fleischmannova… - Journal of Dental …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
… dentistry offers promising solutions for the future. In this paper, the genetic and molecular
bases of non-syndromic and syndromic hypodontia are reviewed, and the advantages and …