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Shotgun metagenomic profiling reveals ecological and functional alterations of the oral microbiome in craniosynostosis. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Oral Microbiol
Krasaesin A   +7 more
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Common SNPs of AmelogeninX (AMELX) and Dental Caries Susceptibility

open access: yesJournal of Dental Research, 2013
Genetic approaches have shown that several genes could modify caries susceptibility; AmelogeninX ( AMELX) has been repeatedly designated. Here, we hypothesized that AMELX mutations resulting in discrete changes of enamel microstructure may be found in children with a severe caries phenotype.
Gasse, B.   +21 more
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Individual Susceptibility to Dental Caries: The Vipeholm Study

Monographs in Oral Science, 2022
The evidence for a genetic component to dental caries is in comparison much less explored in the literature than the other classically described components of the disease: microbiota and diet. Diet can be said to have been conclusively linked to the etiology of dental caries by the results of the Vipeholm study, which did not deal with any microbial ...
A. R. Vieira
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Inherited Risks for Susceptibility to Dental Caries

Journal of Dental Education, 2001
Dental caries incidence is affected by host factors that may be related to the structure of dental enamel, immunologic response to cariogenic bacteria, or the composition of saliva. Genetic variation of the host factors may contribute to increased risks for dental caries.
Charles F Shuler
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Tuftelin, Mutans Streptococci, and Dental Caries Susceptibility

Journal of Dental Research, 2005
The purpose of this study was to identify genetic factors that contribute to dental caries susceptibility, either alone or in combination with environmental factors. Dental examinations were performed and buccal swab samples collected from 3- to 5-year-old children with at least 4 surfaces of decay, or with no evidence of decay.
R L, Slayton, M E, Cooper, M L, Marazita
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Genome-wide association studies on dental caries: A systematic review. [PDF]

open access: yesCaries Research
Introduction Dental caries is a complex, multifactorial pathological disease. Despite advances in dental care, dental caries continues to pose a significant public health challenge. In addition to the behavioural factors (e.g.
K. Zhou   +5 more
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