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Genetic architecture of non‐syndromic skeletal class III malocclusion

Xi Zhou, Chengcheng Zhang, Siyue Yao, Liwen Fan, Lan Ma, Yongchu Pan

2022Oral Diseases19 citationsDOI

Abstract

Non-syndromic skeletal Class III malocclusion is a major craniofacial disorder characterized by genetic and environmental factors. Patients with severe skeletal Class III malocclusion require orthognathic surgery to obtain aesthetic facial appearance and functional occlusion. Recent studies have demonstrated that susceptible chromosomal regions and genetic variants of candidate genes play important roles in the etiology of skeletal Class III malocclusion. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of our current understanding of the genetic factors that affect non-syndromic skeletal Class III malocclusion, including the patterns of inheritance and multiple genetic approaches. We then summarize the functional studies on related loci and genes using cell biology and animal models, which will help to implement individualized therapeutic interventions.

Topics & Concepts

MalocclusionCraniofacialGenetic architectureMedicineOcclusionBioinformaticsBiologyDentistryGeneticsGeneInternal medicineQuantitative trait locusdental development and anomaliesCraniofacial Disorders and TreatmentsCleft Lip and Palate Research
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