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Enamel thickness of 45,X females' permanent teeth.

L Alvesalo, E Tammisalo.   

Abstract

Enamel thicknesses in 45,X females', their male and female relatives', and population control males' and females' permanent tooth crowns were determined from radiographs. The results showed that the enamel layer in both maxillary first incisors and canines of 45,X females is definitely thinner than that of control males or females. Enamel in control males' and females' teeth was about equal in size. The distance between mesial and distal dentino-enamel junctions or the thickness of "dentin" was similar in 45,X females' and in control females' teeth, but definitely smaller than in control males' teeth. These findings show that in the presence of the second sex-chromosome in the chromosome complement, whether X or Y, there is a definite and equal increase in the amount of enamel. On the other hand, in the presence of the Y chromosome in the chromosome complement, relative to the second X chromosome, there is a definite increase in the thickness of the dentin. The results of earlier studies have indicated a direct growth-promoting effect of the sex chromosomes on tooth growth, and that the effect of X and Y chromosomes is different. The present results suggest that the influence of the X- and Y-chromosome gene(s) on amelogenesis is the same in quantitative terms but different in relation to the determination of the distance between dentino-enamel junctions; the Y chromosome is more effective than the X chromosome in that respect. It is postulated that this size-increasing effect of the Y-chromosome gene(s) might result from its profound effect on cell proliferations.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7246547      PMCID: PMC1685033     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Hum Genet        ISSN: 0002-9297            Impact factor:   11.025


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