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Tooth Crown Morphology in Turner and Klinefelter Syndrome Individuals from a Croatian Sample

OBJECTIVE: Turner syndrome (TS) and Klinefelter syndrome (KS) represent the two most common X chromosome aneuploidies, each associated with systemic disruptions to growth and development. Effects of these conditions on tooth crown morphology are explored in a sample of Croatian individuals. MATERIAL...

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Autores principales: Maier, Christopher, Dumančić, Jelena, Brkić, Hrvoje, Kaić, Zvonimir, Savić Pavičin, Ivana, Poje, Zvonko, Scott, G. Richard
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine, and Croatian Dental Society - Croatian Medical Association 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31341318
http://dx.doi.org/10.15644/asc53/2/2
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author Maier, Christopher
Dumančić, Jelena
Brkić, Hrvoje
Kaić, Zvonimir
Savić Pavičin, Ivana
Poje, Zvonko
Scott, G. Richard
author_facet Maier, Christopher
Dumančić, Jelena
Brkić, Hrvoje
Kaić, Zvonimir
Savić Pavičin, Ivana
Poje, Zvonko
Scott, G. Richard
author_sort Maier, Christopher
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description OBJECTIVE: Turner syndrome (TS) and Klinefelter syndrome (KS) represent the two most common X chromosome aneuploidies, each associated with systemic disruptions to growth and development. Effects of these conditions on tooth crown morphology are explored in a sample of Croatian individuals. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample included 57 TS, 37 KS and 88 control individuals. Dental crown morphology was scored on dental casts according to the Turner-Scott Dental Anthropology System. RESULTS: Incisor shoveling and the hypocone were significantly different between TS individuals and both control and KS individuals. Individuals with TS exhibit lower grades of expression than either group. Furthermore, the number of lingual cusps on the mandibular premolars, the hypoconulid on the mandibular second molar, and cusp 7 on the mandibular first molar were significantly different, though pair-wise comparisons did not elucidate these differences. Tuberculum dentale, distal accessory ridge, and Carabelli’s trait were expressed similarly to the control. KS individuals were not significantly different from control individuals for any trait, though this may be related to sample size. CONCLUSIONS: Previous studies suggest the loss of an X chromosome has a reducing effect on dental crown morphology, which is confirmed in this research. TS individuals exhibit generally simpler dental morphology compared to the control sample, though some traits are expressed comparably to the control sample. The effects of KS are less clear. Though previous studies suggest that the presence of an extra X chromosome increases dental crown dimensions, there was no notable effect on crown morphology in this study.
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spelling pubmed-66045572019-07-24 Tooth Crown Morphology in Turner and Klinefelter Syndrome Individuals from a Croatian Sample Maier, Christopher Dumančić, Jelena Brkić, Hrvoje Kaić, Zvonimir Savić Pavičin, Ivana Poje, Zvonko Scott, G. Richard Acta Stomatol Croat Original Scientific Papers OBJECTIVE: Turner syndrome (TS) and Klinefelter syndrome (KS) represent the two most common X chromosome aneuploidies, each associated with systemic disruptions to growth and development. Effects of these conditions on tooth crown morphology are explored in a sample of Croatian individuals. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The sample included 57 TS, 37 KS and 88 control individuals. Dental crown morphology was scored on dental casts according to the Turner-Scott Dental Anthropology System. RESULTS: Incisor shoveling and the hypocone were significantly different between TS individuals and both control and KS individuals. Individuals with TS exhibit lower grades of expression than either group. Furthermore, the number of lingual cusps on the mandibular premolars, the hypoconulid on the mandibular second molar, and cusp 7 on the mandibular first molar were significantly different, though pair-wise comparisons did not elucidate these differences. Tuberculum dentale, distal accessory ridge, and Carabelli’s trait were expressed similarly to the control. KS individuals were not significantly different from control individuals for any trait, though this may be related to sample size. CONCLUSIONS: Previous studies suggest the loss of an X chromosome has a reducing effect on dental crown morphology, which is confirmed in this research. TS individuals exhibit generally simpler dental morphology compared to the control sample, though some traits are expressed comparably to the control sample. The effects of KS are less clear. Though previous studies suggest that the presence of an extra X chromosome increases dental crown dimensions, there was no notable effect on crown morphology in this study. University of Zagreb School of Dental Medicine, and Croatian Dental Society - Croatian Medical Association 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6604557/ /pubmed/31341318 http://dx.doi.org/10.15644/asc53/2/2 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 License.
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Maier, Christopher
Dumančić, Jelena
Brkić, Hrvoje
Kaić, Zvonimir
Savić Pavičin, Ivana
Poje, Zvonko
Scott, G. Richard
Tooth Crown Morphology in Turner and Klinefelter Syndrome Individuals from a Croatian Sample
title Tooth Crown Morphology in Turner and Klinefelter Syndrome Individuals from a Croatian Sample
title_full Tooth Crown Morphology in Turner and Klinefelter Syndrome Individuals from a Croatian Sample
title_fullStr Tooth Crown Morphology in Turner and Klinefelter Syndrome Individuals from a Croatian Sample
title_full_unstemmed Tooth Crown Morphology in Turner and Klinefelter Syndrome Individuals from a Croatian Sample
title_short Tooth Crown Morphology in Turner and Klinefelter Syndrome Individuals from a Croatian Sample
title_sort tooth crown morphology in turner and klinefelter syndrome individuals from a croatian sample
topic Original Scientific Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31341318
http://dx.doi.org/10.15644/asc53/2/2
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