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Burden of hereditary enamel disorders
Guilherme H S Bomfim1, Geneviève Dupont2, Timothy Wright3
1Department of Molecular Pathobiology, New York University College of Dentistry, New York, USA.
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Dental enamel protects against the invasion of bacterial pathogens deep into the innervated layers of the tooth. Hereditary enamel disorders referred to as amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) can severely affect the development and mineralization of dental enamel compromising these functions. This rare disorder is often visible, carries a significant psychological and financial burden, and cosegregates with disease in other organs. Pathological variants in over 100 genes affect the enamel formation. Here, we describe the biology of enamel formation focusing on pathogenic variants underlying AI. We provide a computational model encapsulating new advances in calcium regulation during enamel formation. We also describe the psychological and financial burden of AI, its impact in systemic health, and discuss recent developments in diagnostic panels to detect AI.
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