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Inheritance of craniofacial features in Colombian families with class III malocclusion

INTRODUCTION: The inheritance of class III malocclusion has been well documented, but the inheritance of craniofacial structures in Colombian families with this malocclusion has been not yet reported. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study sample of 25 families comprised 186 untreated orthodontic individua...

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Autores principales: Otero, L, Quintero, L, Champsaur, D, Simanca, E
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23776347
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author Otero, L
Quintero, L
Champsaur, D
Simanca, E
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description INTRODUCTION: The inheritance of class III malocclusion has been well documented, but the inheritance of craniofacial structures in Colombian families with this malocclusion has been not yet reported. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study sample of 25 families comprised 186 untreated orthodontic individuals from 8 to 60 years old. Pedigrees were drawn using Cyrillic software. Complete family histories for each proband were ascertained and the affection status of relatives was confirmed by lateral cephalograms and facial and dental photographs. Analysis of variance and odds ratio test for each parameter was performed to estimate inheritance from parents to offspring and to determine similar phenotypic features in relatives. RESULTS: The analysis of the pedigrees suggests autosomal dominant inheritance. The craniofacial characteristics that showed more resemblance between parents and offspring were middle facial height, shorter anterior cranial base and mandibular prognathism. In contrast the protrusion of upper lip and maxillary retrusion were the phenotypic features that contributed to class III in the majority of families. CONCLUSION: Knowledge of the inheritance of craniofacial phenotypes in class III malocclusion will enable the design of new therapies to treat this malocclusion.
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spelling pubmed-36811582013-06-17 Inheritance of craniofacial features in Colombian families with class III malocclusion Otero, L Quintero, L Champsaur, D Simanca, E Appl Clin Genet Original Research INTRODUCTION: The inheritance of class III malocclusion has been well documented, but the inheritance of craniofacial structures in Colombian families with this malocclusion has been not yet reported. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study sample of 25 families comprised 186 untreated orthodontic individuals from 8 to 60 years old. Pedigrees were drawn using Cyrillic software. Complete family histories for each proband were ascertained and the affection status of relatives was confirmed by lateral cephalograms and facial and dental photographs. Analysis of variance and odds ratio test for each parameter was performed to estimate inheritance from parents to offspring and to determine similar phenotypic features in relatives. RESULTS: The analysis of the pedigrees suggests autosomal dominant inheritance. The craniofacial characteristics that showed more resemblance between parents and offspring were middle facial height, shorter anterior cranial base and mandibular prognathism. In contrast the protrusion of upper lip and maxillary retrusion were the phenotypic features that contributed to class III in the majority of families. CONCLUSION: Knowledge of the inheritance of craniofacial phenotypes in class III malocclusion will enable the design of new therapies to treat this malocclusion. Dove Medical Press 2010-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3681158/ /pubmed/23776347 Text en © 2010 Otero et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Simanca, E
Inheritance of craniofacial features in Colombian families with class III malocclusion
title Inheritance of craniofacial features in Colombian families with class III malocclusion
title_full Inheritance of craniofacial features in Colombian families with class III malocclusion
title_fullStr Inheritance of craniofacial features in Colombian families with class III malocclusion
title_full_unstemmed Inheritance of craniofacial features in Colombian families with class III malocclusion
title_short Inheritance of craniofacial features in Colombian families with class III malocclusion
title_sort inheritance of craniofacial features in colombian families with class iii malocclusion
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23776347
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