“…Short root anomaly, defined as developmentally short blunt dental roots with root-crown ratios ≤1.0 mostly affecting maxillary incisors and mandibular second premolars has incidence rates of 0.49%-2.4% (Jakobsson & Lind, 1973;Apajalahti et al, 2002;Herrera et al, 2021). It was previously reported as a dental feature of rare diseases as OdontoÀ/Hypophosphatasia, Stevens-Johnson syndrome (MIM #608579), Parry-Romberg syndrome (MIM #141300) and Emanuel syndrome (MIM #609029) (Wang et al, 2016;Puranik & Katechia, 2019;Katyal & Yadav, 2021;Aram et al, 2022). Molecular mechanisms of short root anomaly were previously elucidated, although the connection to complement pathway alterations remains still unclear (Yu et al, 2021).…”