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The teeth and faces of twins: providing insights into dentofacial development and oral health for practising oral health professionals

机译:双胞胎的牙齿和面部:为口腔健康专业人员提供牙颌发育和口腔健康的见解

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The continuing studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins and their families in the Craniofacial Biology Research Group in the School of Dentistry at the University of Adelaide began 30 years ago. Three main cohorts of twins have been recruited, enabling various objectives and specific hypotheses to be addressed about the roles of genetic, epigenetic and environmental influences on human dentofacial growth and development, as well as oral health. This paper highlights some key findings arising from these studies, emphasizing those of direct relevance to practising oral health professionals. We also draw on published literature to review the significant developments in relation to the use of precision 2D and 3D imaging equipment, the application of modern molecular techniques, and the development of sophisticated computer software for analysing genetic relationships and comparing complex shapes. Such developments are valuable for current and future work. Apart from the classical or traditional twin model, there are several other twin models that can be used in research to clarify the relative contributions of genetic, epigenetic and environmental contributions to phenotypic variation. The monozygotic (MZ) co-twin model is one particularly valuable method, given that examination of only one pair of MZ twins can provide considerable insights into underlying causes of observed variation. This model can be used in a dental practice environment, with oral health professionals having the opportunity to explore differences in orofacial structures between MZ co-twins who are attending as patients. As researchers have become more aware of the complexities of the interactions between the genome, the epigenome and the environment during development, there is the need to collect more phenotypic data and define new phenotypes that will better characterize variations in growth processes and health status. When coupled with powerful new genetic approaches, including genome-wide association studies and linkage analyses, exciting opportunities are opening up to unravel the causes of problems in craniofacial growth and common oral diseases in human populations.
机译:阿德莱德大学牙科学院颅面生物学研究小组对澳大利亚双胞胎及其家人的牙齿和面孔进行了持续的研究,这项研究始于30年前。已经招募了三个主要的双胞胎队列,从而能够解决关于遗传,表观遗传学和环境影响对人类牙齿生长和发育以及口腔健康的作用的各种目标和特定假设。本文重点介绍了这些研究得出的一些关键发现,并强调了与实践口腔保健专业人员直接相关的那些发现。我们还利用已发表的文献来回顾与使用精密2D和3D成像设备,现代分子技术的应用以及用于分析遗传关系和比较复杂形状的复杂计算机软件的发展有关的重大进展。这样的发展对于当前和未来的工作都是有价值的。除了经典或传统的孪生模型外,还有其他几种孪生模型可用于研究,以阐明遗传,表观遗传和环境对表型变异的相对贡献。单合子(MZ)双胞胎模型是一种特别有价值的方法,因为仅检查一对MZ双胞胎可以对观察到变异的根本原因提供相当多的见解。该模型可以在牙科诊所环境中使用,口腔保健专业人士有机会探索作为患者就诊的MZ双胞胎之间的口面结构差异。随着研究人员越来越意识到开发过程中基因组,表观基因组与环境之间相互作用的复杂性,有必要收集更多的表型数据并定义新的表型,以更好地表征生长过程和健康状况的变化。当结合强大的新遗传方法,包括全基因组关联研究和连锁分析时,令人兴奋的机遇正在打开,以揭示人类颅面生长和常见口腔疾病的原因。

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