2021
DOI: 10.47162/rjme.62.1.05
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Research algorithm for the detection of genetic patterns and phenotypic variety of non-syndromic dental agenesis

Abstract: Introduction: Dental agenesis (DA), brings together the anodontia, oligodontia, hypodontia, characterized by a deficit in the development of a variable number of teeth. The objectives of the study were to illustrate the phenotypic variability of non-syndromic DA, to identify cases of DA with hereditary genetic transmission, and establish the mode of DA genetic pattern in these cases, together with the determination of DA prevalence in the population group study. Patients, Materials and Methods: The cross-secti… Show more

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“…Pathogenesis of multifactorial diseases involves the integration of genetic and environmental factors over time [27]- [29].…”
Section: O Familial Olpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pathogenesis of multifactorial diseases involves the integration of genetic and environmental factors over time [27]- [29].…”
Section: O Familial Olpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remineralization products alone or combined with CO 2 laser irradiation, 25 or CO 2 laser irradiation in different protocols, and resin composites or modified glass ionomer restorations have been suggested to treat the dentinal hypersensitivity associated with dental structure abnormalities. 26,27 Mandibular premolar agenesis has been reported as the most common agenesis just after third molars, ranging from 2.4% to 4.3%, 28,29 with ethnic 3,30 and gender 31 variations, revealing its genetic origin, 4,6 as reported worldwide. 3,6,[30][31][32] Mandibular second premolar (M2P) agenesis occurs mainly with the retention and infraocclusion of the second primary molar (2pm), 33 the loss of alveolar height and width, antagonist supraeruption, and the movement of the adjacent teeth, with a possible negative influence on the sagittal and vertical dentofacial development, and increased overbites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dental agenesis occurs in primary and permanent dentition, usually in the case of third molars, mandibular second premolars, maxillary lateral incisors, and maxillary second premolars, [1][2][3] as a sporadic spontaneous de novo mutation 4 or as familial hypodontia, mainly due to autosomal dominant inheritance, 5 but also as part of a syndromic condition, 6 as a phenotypic feature of common conditions, such as Down syndrome or ectodermal dysplasia, 7,8 isolated or as part of complex syndromes, like labio-palatal cleft 8,9 or oral-facial-digital syndrome type I. 7,10 Other causative factors are environmental factors (radiotherapy, chemotherapy, the disease or infection of the primary tooth, tobacco consumption) or host factors (viral infection during pregnancy, metabolic imbalance).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dental anomalies of number, known as dental agenesis, bring together the triad of anodontia, oligodontia, hypodontia, characterized by a deficit in the development of a variable number of teeth [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%