Title of article
Genetic analysis of deciduous tooth size in Australian twins
Author/Authors
Hughes، نويسنده , , T and Dempsey، نويسنده , , P and Richards، نويسنده , , L and Townsend، نويسنده , , G، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
8
From page
997
To page
1004
Abstract
Investigations of permanent dental crown size in twins and family groups indicate a high degree of transmissible control, but little is known about the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to variation in size of the deciduous (primary) teeth. Here, maximum mesiodistal and buccolingual crown dimensions of maxillary and mandibular primary teeth were measured from dental models of 602 individuals, including 99 monozygous (MZ) twin pairs, 81 dizygous (DZ) same-sex pairs, 41 DZ opposite-sex pairs, and 160 singletons. Data were subjected to univariate genetic analysis with the structural-equation-modelling package, Mx using the normal assumptions of the twin model. A model incorporating additive genetic (A) and unique environmental (E) variation was found to be the most parsimonious for all tooth-size variables. Estimates of heritability for deciduous crown size ranged from 0.62 to 0.91. This study shows that variation in deciduous crown size has a strong genetic component, similar to that observed in the permanent dentition. Further studies are required to determine whether the underlying genetic mechanisms are the same for both deciduous and permanent teeth.
Keywords
Primary Teeth , Variability , heritability
Journal title
Archives of Oral Biology
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Archives of Oral Biology
Record number
1801760
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