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Research collaboration initiative
This special supplement to the Archives of Oral Biology reflects a collaborative initiative within the area of oro-facial growth and development. A Workshop was held in Liverpool in November 2007 to e...
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Alan Brook
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Multilevel complex interactions between genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors in the aetiology of anomalies of dental development
Abstract: Dental anomalies are caused by complex interactions between genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors during the long process of dental development. This process is multifactorial, multi...
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A.H. Brook
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S3-S17
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Human sex chromosomes in oral and craniofacial growth
Abstract: Studies on tooth crown size and structure in families and in individuals with various sex chromosome anomalies have demonstrated differential direct effects of the human X and Y chromosome g...
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Lassi Alvesalo
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S18-S24
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Epithelial histogenesis during tooth development
Abstract: This paper reviews the current understanding of the progressive changes mediating dental epithelial histogenesis as a basis for future collaborative studies. Tooth development involves morph...
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H. Lesot,
A.H. Brook
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S25-S33
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Morphogenetic fields within the human dentition: A new, clinically relevant synthesis of an old concept
Abstract: This paper reviews the concept of morphogenetic fields within the dentition that was first proposed by Butler (Butler PM. Studies of the mammalian dentition. Differentiation of the post-cani...
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Grant Townsend,
Edward F. Harris,
Herve Lesot,
Francois Clauss,
Alan Brook
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S34-S44
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Genetic and environmental influences on human dental variation: A critical evaluation of studies involving twins
Abstract: Utilising data derived from twins and their families, different approaches can be applied to study genetic and environmental influences on human dental variation. The different methods have ...
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Grant Townsend,
Toby Hughes,
Michelle Luciano,
Michelle Bockmann,
Alan Brook
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S45-S51
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The aetiology of hypodontia: The prevalence, severity and location of hypodontia within families
Abstract: Aims: Previous studies have indicated that hypodontia has a significantly higher prevalence in the relatives of affected individuals than in the general population. This study aims to examin...
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N. Parkin,
C. Elcock,
R.N. Smith,
R.C. Griffin,
A.H. Brook
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S52-S56
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Tooth dimensions in hypodontia with a known PAX9 mutation
Abstract: Aim: Congenital absence of teeth is a complex condition affecting several parameters of oral development. This is the first study to measure tooth crown dimensions using image analysis in a ...
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A.H. Brook,
C. Elcock,
M. Aggarwal,
D.L. Lath,
J.M. Russell,
P.I. Patel,
R.N. Smith
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S57-S62
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Tooth size patterns in patients with hypodontia and supernumerary teeth
Abstract: Aims: Anomalies of tooth number may not be isolated conditions but may have wider associations in the development of the dentition including tooth size. This study aimed to examine links bet...
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A.H. Brook,
R.C. Griffin,
R.N. Smith,
G.C. Townsend,
G. Kaur,
G.R. Davis,
J. Fearne
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S63-S70
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Multiple crown size variables of the upper incisors in patients with supernumerary teeth compared with controls
Abstract: Aims: As part of ongoing studies of the aetiology of dental anomalies the aims of this study were to identify multiple components of tooth size of the upper permanent incisors in 34 patients...
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K. Khalaf,
R.N. Smith,
C. Elcock,
A.H. Brook
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S71-S78
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Variability and patterning in permanent tooth size of four human ethnic groups
Abstract: Aims: Dental dimensions vary between different ethnic groups, providing insights into the factors controlling human dental development. This paper compares permanent mesiodistal crown diamet...
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A.H. Brook,
R.C. Griffin,
G. Townsend,
Y. Levisianos,
J. Russell,
R.N. Smith
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Enamel defects in extracted and exfoliated teeth from patients with Amelogenesis Imperfecta, measured using the extended enamel defects index and image analysis
Abstract: Aims: To enhance the phenotypic description and quantification of enamel defects from a North Sweden sample of extracted and exfoliated teeth originating from families with Amelogenesis Impe...
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R.N. Smith,
C. Elcock,
A. Abdellatif,
B. Bäckman,
J.M. Russell,
A.H. Brook
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S86-S92
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Patterns in dental enamel hypoplasia by sex and age at death in two archaeological populations
Abstract: Aims: Levels of enamel hypoplasia in past populations are frequently used to study health. However, few studies have looked at patterning in the occurrence of different types of hypoplasia. ...
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R.C. Griffin,
D. Donlon
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S93-S100
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Comparison of demineralisation rates in pre- and postnatal enamel and at the neonatal line
Abstract: Aims: The neonatal line, which is an exaggerated incremental layer line, separates pre- and postnatal enamel. It has been suggested that this layer may be a barrier to the progress of a cari...
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Sumant Mishra,
Huw F. Thomas,
Janice M. Fearne,
Alan Boyde,
Paul Anderson
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S101-S106
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Accounting for measurement error: A critical but often overlooked process
Abstract: Aims: Due to instrument imprecision and human inconsistencies, measurements are not free of error. Technical error of measurement (TEM) is the variability encountered between dimensions when...
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Edward F. Harris,
Richard N. Smith
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S107-S117
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Defining new dental phenotypes using 3-D image analysis to enhance discrimination and insights into biological processes
Abstract: Aims: In studying aetiological interactions of genetic, epigenetic and environmental factors in normal and abnormal developments of the dentition, methods of measurement have often been limi...
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Richard Smith,
Halla Zaitoun,
Tom Coxon,
Mayada Karmo,
Gurpreet Kaur,
Grant Townsend,
Edward F. Harris,
Alan Brook
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S118-S125
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