Genetic Aspects of Dental Erosive Wear and Dental Caries
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23636Date
2021-07-13Type
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Tulek, Amela; Mulic, Aida; Runningen, Maria; Lillemo, Jannike; Utheim, Tor Paaske; Khan, Qalbi; Sehic, AmerAbstract
Objectives. &e 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. &e 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. &e present review was based on data collected from the National Library of Medicine database
with different combinations of the following terms: “tooth,” “dental,” “dentin,” “enamel,” “erosion,” “erosive wear,” “caries,”
“decay,” “gene,” and “genetic.” A total of forty-six studies met the inclusion criteria. Data were extracted by one reviewer and
verified by another. Conclusion. &e high prevalence of erosion and caries among certain groups, and observations that not all
individuals appearing to be at risk develop these lesions, has sparked research on identifying genetic effects to these conditions. A
connection of genome-wide and candidate gene studies has increased considerably in the literature. &is review reveals largely
varying success among studies, demonstrating the difficulties of developing the study with adequate sample sizes and durable
phenotype definitions that permit enough statistical power to identify genetic contributors.
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Tulek, Mulic, Runningen, Lillemo, Utheim, Khan, Sehic. Genetic Aspects of Dental Erosive Wear and Dental Caries. International Journal of Dentistry. 2021;2021Metadata
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