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Rethinking isolated cleft lip and palate as a syndrome
(Elsevier Science Inc, 2018)Objective. The goal of the present work was to use dental conditions that have been independently associated with cleft lip and palate (CL/P) as a tool to identify a broader collection of individuals to be used for gene ... -
Role of estrogen related receptor beta (ESRRB) in DFN35B hearing impairment and dental decay
(BMC, 2014)Background: Congenital forms of hearing impairment can be caused by mutations in the estrogen related receptor beta (ESRRB) gene. Our initial linkage studies suggested the ESRRB locus is linked to high caries experience ... -
Role of TRAV locus in low caries experience
(Springer, 2013)Caries is the most common chronic, multifactorial disease in the world today; and little is still known about the genetic factors influencing susceptibility. Our previous genome-wide linkage scan has identified five loci ... -
Rubinstein-taybi syndrome: A case report
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2012)Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome or Broad Thumb-Hallux syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by facial dysmorphism, growth retardation, and mental deficiency. A seven-year-old girl had come to the Department of Pedodontics, ... -
Saliva profiles in children with congenital heart disease
(Istanbul University Press, 2020)Purpose The low salivary pH and buffering capacity are caused by using heart failure medications. For this reason oral health should be supported in cardiac patients, it is necessary that they attend dental clinics for ... -
Stafne bone defect: Report of two cases
(Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2012)Stafne bone defects are asymptomatic lingual bone depressions of the lower jaw. In 1942, Stafne described for the first time 35 asymptomatic, radiolucent cavities, unilaterally located in the posterior region of the mandible, ...