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Narrating the Genetic Landscape of Human Class I Occlusion: A Perspective-Infused Review

This review examines a prevalent condition with multifaceted etiology encompassing genetic, environmental, and oral behavioral factors. It stands as a significant ailment impacting oral functionality, aesthetics, and quality of life. Longitudinal studies indicate that malocclusion in primary dentiti...

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Autores principales: Lone, Iqbal M., Zohud, Osayd, Midlej, Kareem, Awadi, Obaida, Masarwa, Samir, Krohn, Sebastian, Kirschneck, Christian, Proff, Peter, Watted, Nezar, Iraqi, Fuad A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13101465
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author Lone, Iqbal M.
Zohud, Osayd
Midlej, Kareem
Awadi, Obaida
Masarwa, Samir
Krohn, Sebastian
Kirschneck, Christian
Proff, Peter
Watted, Nezar
Iraqi, Fuad A.
author_facet Lone, Iqbal M.
Zohud, Osayd
Midlej, Kareem
Awadi, Obaida
Masarwa, Samir
Krohn, Sebastian
Kirschneck, Christian
Proff, Peter
Watted, Nezar
Iraqi, Fuad A.
author_sort Lone, Iqbal M.
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description This review examines a prevalent condition with multifaceted etiology encompassing genetic, environmental, and oral behavioral factors. It stands as a significant ailment impacting oral functionality, aesthetics, and quality of life. Longitudinal studies indicate that malocclusion in primary dentition may progress to permanent malocclusion. Recognizing and managing malocclusion in primary dentition is gaining prominence. The World Health Organization ranks malocclusions as the third most widespread oral health issue globally. Angle’s classification system is widely used to categorize malocclusions, with Class I occlusion considered the norm. However, its prevalence varies across populations due to genetic and examination disparities. Genetic factors, including variants in genes like MSX1, PAX9, and AXIN2, have been associated with an increased risk of Class I occlusion. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of clinical strategies for managing Class I occlusion and consolidate genetic insights from both human and murine populations. Additionally, genomic relationships among craniofacial genes will be assessed in individuals with Class I occlusion, along with a murine model, shedding light on phenotype–genotype associations of clinical relevance. The prevalence of Class I occlusion, its impact, and treatment approaches will be discussed, emphasizing the importance of early intervention. Additionally, the role of RNA alterations in skeletal Class I occlusion will be explored, focusing on variations in expression or structure that influence craniofacial development. Mouse models will be highlighted as crucial tools for investigating mandible size and prognathism and conducting QTL analysis to gain deeper genetic insights. This review amalgamates cellular, molecular, and clinical trait data to unravel correlations between malocclusion and Class I phenotypes.
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spelling pubmed-106087282023-10-28 Narrating the Genetic Landscape of Human Class I Occlusion: A Perspective-Infused Review Lone, Iqbal M. Zohud, Osayd Midlej, Kareem Awadi, Obaida Masarwa, Samir Krohn, Sebastian Kirschneck, Christian Proff, Peter Watted, Nezar Iraqi, Fuad A. J Pers Med Perspective This review examines a prevalent condition with multifaceted etiology encompassing genetic, environmental, and oral behavioral factors. It stands as a significant ailment impacting oral functionality, aesthetics, and quality of life. Longitudinal studies indicate that malocclusion in primary dentition may progress to permanent malocclusion. Recognizing and managing malocclusion in primary dentition is gaining prominence. The World Health Organization ranks malocclusions as the third most widespread oral health issue globally. Angle’s classification system is widely used to categorize malocclusions, with Class I occlusion considered the norm. However, its prevalence varies across populations due to genetic and examination disparities. Genetic factors, including variants in genes like MSX1, PAX9, and AXIN2, have been associated with an increased risk of Class I occlusion. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of clinical strategies for managing Class I occlusion and consolidate genetic insights from both human and murine populations. Additionally, genomic relationships among craniofacial genes will be assessed in individuals with Class I occlusion, along with a murine model, shedding light on phenotype–genotype associations of clinical relevance. The prevalence of Class I occlusion, its impact, and treatment approaches will be discussed, emphasizing the importance of early intervention. Additionally, the role of RNA alterations in skeletal Class I occlusion will be explored, focusing on variations in expression or structure that influence craniofacial development. Mouse models will be highlighted as crucial tools for investigating mandible size and prognathism and conducting QTL analysis to gain deeper genetic insights. This review amalgamates cellular, molecular, and clinical trait data to unravel correlations between malocclusion and Class I phenotypes. MDPI 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10608728/ /pubmed/37888076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13101465 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lone, Iqbal M.
Zohud, Osayd
Midlej, Kareem
Awadi, Obaida
Masarwa, Samir
Krohn, Sebastian
Kirschneck, Christian
Proff, Peter
Watted, Nezar
Iraqi, Fuad A.
Narrating the Genetic Landscape of Human Class I Occlusion: A Perspective-Infused Review
title Narrating the Genetic Landscape of Human Class I Occlusion: A Perspective-Infused Review
title_full Narrating the Genetic Landscape of Human Class I Occlusion: A Perspective-Infused Review
title_fullStr Narrating the Genetic Landscape of Human Class I Occlusion: A Perspective-Infused Review
title_full_unstemmed Narrating the Genetic Landscape of Human Class I Occlusion: A Perspective-Infused Review
title_short Narrating the Genetic Landscape of Human Class I Occlusion: A Perspective-Infused Review
title_sort narrating the genetic landscape of human class i occlusion: a perspective-infused review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608728/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13101465
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