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Crown heights in the permanent teeth of 45,X and 45,X/46,XX females.

Raija Helena Pentinpuro1, Raija Eliisa Lähdesmäki, Ahti Olavi Niinimaa, Paula Ritva Orvokki Pesonen, Lassi Juhani Alvesalo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Previous results regarding human sex chromosome aneuploidies have shown that the X and Y chromosomes affect tooth size and morphology. This study looked for the effect of sex chromosome deficiency on permanent tooth crown heights.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The material, from the Finnish KVANTTI Research Project, consisted of 97 45,X females and 15 45,X/46,XX females. The controls were 32 sisters and 28 mothers of the 45,X females, eight sisters and two mothers of the 45,X/46,XX females and 35 female population controls. Crown heights of all the available teeth except third molars on both sides of the jaws were measured from panoramic radiographs with a digital calliper according to the defined procedure.
RESULTS: The tooth crown heights were significantly smaller in the 45,X females than in the female population controls, except for the incisors and one canine in the maxilla, whereas the tooth crown heights of the 45,X/46,XX females were close to those of the normal control females. The differences between the 45,X and 45,X/46,XX females were statistically significant, excluding the upper incisor area and a few teeth in the mandible.
CONCLUSIONS: The effect of the sex chromosome deficiency on permanent tooth crown height is due to the magnitude of lacking sex chromosome material. The present results regarding the 45,X females are parallel to previous findings in Turner patients regarding reduced mesiodistal and labiolingual dimensions and tooth crown heights in the permanent dentition.

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Keywords:  Turner syndrome; X chromosome; sex chromosomes; tooth crown; tooth size

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24882680     DOI: 10.3109/00016357.2014.921327

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Odontol Scand        ISSN: 0001-6357            Impact factor:   2.331


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