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Genome-wide association Scan of dental caries in the permanent dentition

机译:全基因组关联恒牙中龋齿的扫描

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BackgroundOver 90% of adults aged 20 years or older with permanent teeth have suffered from dental caries leading to pain, infection, or even tooth loss. Although caries prevalence has decreased over the past decade, there are still about 23% of dentate adults who have untreated carious lesions in the US. Dental caries is a complex disorder affected by both individual susceptibility and environmental factors. Approximately 35-55% of caries phenotypic variation in the permanent dentition is attributable to genes, though few specific caries genes have been identified. Therefore, we conducted the first genome-wide association study (GWAS) to identify genes affecting susceptibility to caries in adults.
机译:背景超过90%的20岁或以上拥有恒牙的成年人患有龋齿,导致疼痛,感染甚至牙齿脱落。尽管在过去十年中龋齿患病率下降了,但在美国仍有约23%的齿状成年人患有未经治疗的龋齿病变。龋齿是一种复杂的疾病,受个体易感性和环境因素的影响。永久性牙列中大约35-55%的龋齿表型变异可归因于基因,尽管几乎没有发现特定的龋齿基因。因此,我们进行了首次全基因组关联研究(GWAS),以鉴定影响成年人对龋齿敏感性的基因。

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