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Heredity, Genetics And Orthodontics: How Much Has This Research Really Helped?, James K. Hartsfield Jr., George Jeryn Jacob, Lorri Ann Morford
Heredity, Genetics And Orthodontics: How Much Has This Research Really Helped?, James K. Hartsfield Jr., George Jeryn Jacob, Lorri Ann Morford
Oral Health Science Faculty Publications
Uncovering the genetic factors that correlate with a clinical deviation of previously unknown etiology helps to diminish the unknown variation influencing the phenotype. Clinical studies, particularly those that consider the effects of an appliance or treatment regimen on growth, need to be a part of these types of genetic investigations in the future. While the day-to-day utilization of "testing" for genetic factors is not ready for practice yet, genetic testing for monogenic traits such as Primary Failure of Eruption (PFE) and Class III malocclusion is showing more promise as knowledge and technology advances. Although the heterogeneous complexity of such things …