2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12663-020-01336-9
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Correlation Between Height and Impacted Third Molars and Genetics Role in Third Molar Impaction

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“…Similarly, Isomura et al 18 concluded that while third molar eruption was more similar in monozygotic twins compared to dizygotic twins, the identification of genetic trends, such as those encoding for reduced stature, influence third molar treatment options. In fact, Adeyemo et al 19 found that subjects with lower third molar impactions were often shorter in height. In a similar study, 20 insufficient bony dimensions for the eruption of the third molars were found in teenagers with Class II malocclusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similarly, Isomura et al 18 concluded that while third molar eruption was more similar in monozygotic twins compared to dizygotic twins, the identification of genetic trends, such as those encoding for reduced stature, influence third molar treatment options. In fact, Adeyemo et al 19 found that subjects with lower third molar impactions were often shorter in height. In a similar study, 20 insufficient bony dimensions for the eruption of the third molars were found in teenagers with Class II malocclusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, Adeyemo et al 19 found that subjects with lower third molar impactions were often shorter in height. In a similar study, 20 insufficient bony dimensions for the eruption of the third molars were found in teenagers with Class II malocclusions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relacionados aos fatores locais estão a falta de espaço disponível, barreiras físicas, dentição em erupção distal, vertical, direção do crescimento do côndilo, aumento do tamanho da coroa, maturação tardia ou retardada, dentes supranumerários, tumores odontogênicos, direção de erupção anormal e fenda labiopalatal. Por outro lado, nos fatores sistêmicos destacam-se a displasia cleido craniana, síndrome de Down, deficiências endócrinas (hipotireoidismo e hipopituitarismo), doenças febris (Adeyemo et al, 2021;Lu & Fan, 2019).…”
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“…Relacionados aos fatores locais estão a falta de espaço disponível, barreiras físicas, dentição em erupção distal, vertical direção do crescimento condilar, aumento do tamanho da coroa de dentes impactados, maturação tardia ou retardada, dentes supranumerários, tumores odontogênicos, trajeto de erupção anormal e fenda labiopalatina. Por outro lado, os fatores sistêmicos destacam-se a displasia cleidocraniana, síndrome de Down, deficiências endócrinas (hipotireoidismo e hipopituitarismo), doenças febris (Adeyemo et al, 2021;Lu & Fan, 2019). Dentre os grupos dentários, os terceiros molares são frequentemente os mais impactados (Ara & Ayesha, 2016).…”
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