Classification, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Oral Genetic Disorders
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Genetic disorders, amelogenesis, dentinogenesis, tooth agenesis, microdontia, papillon-lefèvre syndrome, hereditary gingival fibromatosisAbstract
Infection with some diseases can manifest in the oral cavity through an appearance of ulcers, alterations in color, as well as changes in the size and structure of the oral design. The study focused on examining genetic variants as potential biomarkers for heightened vulnerability to periodontal disease. The objective of this article is to present a comprehensive survey of oral diseases that arise as a consequence of genetic problems. Due to the heightened vulnerability to gum and tooth disease associated with numerous genetic abnormalities, the appearance of these symptoms tends to occur quickly and with notable severity.
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