2022
DOI: 10.1590/1807-3107bor-2022.vol36.0059
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Genetic polymorphisms in TNF-α as a potential biomarker for oral health-related quality of life in children

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“…Para-athletes who have experienced caries and possess the IL1A gene in a dominant model are significantly more likely to experience psychological discomfort than those with the alternate allele. 33 In this study, similar to a previous one that investigated the TNF-α gene as a biomarker for OHRQoL 35 , we hypothesized that OHRQoL in patients with dental caries is influenced by the individual's genetic background. Only children with untreated dental caries were included since the main goal of the present study was to investigate the role of these genes in the OHRQoL of affected children.…”
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“…Para-athletes who have experienced caries and possess the IL1A gene in a dominant model are significantly more likely to experience psychological discomfort than those with the alternate allele. 33 In this study, similar to a previous one that investigated the TNF-α gene as a biomarker for OHRQoL 35 , we hypothesized that OHRQoL in patients with dental caries is influenced by the individual's genetic background. Only children with untreated dental caries were included since the main goal of the present study was to investigate the role of these genes in the OHRQoL of affected children.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…In dentistry, some emerging studies have suggested that an individual's genetic background interferes with the perception of OHRQoL, providing evidence of the association between genetic polymorphisms and OHRQoL. [31][32][33][34][35] In individuals requiring orthognathic surgery, depression, temporomandibular disorders, and genetic polymorphisms in the IL6 gene negatively impact OHRQoL. 32 Polymorphisms in the ANKK1 gene are associated with a positive impact in women who undergo orthognathic surgery 31 .…”
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“…Inducible nitric oxide (NOS2), through the metabolic pathway, can also be associated with HRQoL in the domain of emotional functioning (depression) 10 . In dental research, some studies have already reported the association between genetic polymorphisms and OHRQoL in patients with temporomandibular disorders 16 , dental caries 17 , 18 , open bite malocclusion 19 , and patients submitted to orthognathic surgery 20 .…”
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