Do X‐linked diseases affect periodontal health?
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Auteurs : Hua-Hong Chien ; Thomas C. HartSource :
- Periodontology 2000 [ 0906-6713 ] ; 2013-02.
Abstract
Genetic factors play an important etiologic role in destructive periodontal diseases. There have been reports that sex chromosomes, especially disorders associated with the X chromosome, affect periodontal health. Although numerous X‐linked diseases have been reported to be associated with various periodontal diseases, the association of gingivitis and/or periodontitis with these genetic syndromes should be considered tenuous and raises the question of whether the periodontal manifestation truly arises from an underlying X‐linked genetic etiology. A brief overview of genetics in relation to sex chromosomes and putative X‐linked genetic periodontal diseases is given.
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