Genodermatoses with teeth abnormalities

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Many genodermatoses exhibit abnormal teeth findings. Studies examining these entities are scarce and narrow in their scope. This paper reviews the evolution, development, and structure of the tooth and provides a summary of genodermatoses with aberrant dental findings. The latter are classified according to the abnormal dental findings: periodontal disease, anodontia/oligodontia/hypodontia, polydontia, enamel hypoplasia, natal teeth, dental pits, and others. Finally, we provide an algorithm that dermatologists and dentists can follow to better recognize genodermatoses with dental involvement. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved

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Dental, Dermatology, Genetics, Genodermatoses, Teeth, Anodontia, Dental enamel hypoplasia, Humans, Periodontal diseases, Tooth, Tooth abnormalities, Bone morphogenetic protein, Fibroblast growth factor, Sonic hedgehog protein, Wnt protein, Article, Disease association, Genodermatosis, Human, Pediatric dentist, Priority journal, Regeneration, Tooth development, Tooth malformation, Tooth regeneration, Wnt signaling, Enamel hypoplasia, Periodontal disease

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