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Genomics of periodontal disease and tooth morbidity [PDF]
In this review we critically summarize the evidence base and the progress to date regarding the genomic basis of periodontal disease and tooth morbidity (ie, dental caries and tooth loss), and discuss future applications and research directions in the ...
T. Morelli, C. Agler, K. Divaris
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Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease [PDF]
Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders presenting with the phenotype of a chronic progressive neuropathy affecting both the motor and sensory nerves. During the last decade over two dozen genes have been identified in which mutations cause CMT. The disease illustrates a multitude of genetic principles, including
Kinga Szigeti, James R. Lupski
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Diagnosis of Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth Disease [PDF]
Charcot‐Marie‐Tooth (CMT) disease or hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy (HMSN) is a genetically heterogeneous group of conditions that affect the peripheral nervous system. The disease is characterized by degeneration or abnormal development of peripheral nerves and exhibits a range of patterns of genetic transmission.
Banchs, Isabel+7 more
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A large-cohort study of 2971 cases of epulis: focusing on risk factors associated with recurrence
Background To analyze the clinicopathological features of different histological subtypes of epulis, and evaluate the risk factors associated with recurrence. Materials and methods A retrospective study including 2971 patients was performed. The patients’
Na Zhao+5 more
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The causes of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease [PDF]
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Young, P., Suter, U.
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Individual descriptions of age and paleo-pathological features observed on bones of children and adolescents of the late Sarmatian time originating from burial mounds from the territory of the Lower Volga region are presented in the paper.
Evgeniy V. Pererva
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Delayed wound healing remains a challenge, and macrophages play an important role in the inflammatory process of wound healing. Morphological changes in macrophages can affect their phenotype, but little is known about the underlying mechanism.
Jian Xie+4 more
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and Tooth Erosion [PDF]
The increasing prevalence of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in children and adults, and of “silent refluxers” in particular, increases the responsibility of dentists to be alert to this potentially severe condition when observing unexplained instances of tooth erosion.
Ranjitkar, S., Kaidonis, J., Smales, R.
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BackgroundAged people are maintaining many natural teeth due to improved oral health. However, compromised general health and poor oral hygiene habits at earlier ages resulted in poor status of preserved teeth.
Jinjin Li+6 more
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Multiple Chronic Diseases Associated With Tooth Loss Among the US Adult Population
BackgroundHalf of US adults aged 20–64 years have lost at least one permanent tooth; one in six adults aged 65 and over in the USA is edentulous. Tooth loss and edentulism interfere with nutritional intake and quality of life.
Yuqing Zhang+5 more
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