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The effect of genetic polymorphisms on treatment duration following premolar extraction

Other Titles
 한국인 소구치 발치교정 환자에서 교정치료 기간과 관련한 유전적 다형성에 관한 연구 
Authors
 유지연 
College
 College of Dentistry (치과대학) 
Department
 Others (기타) 
Degree
박사
Issue Date
2022-02
Abstract
To elucidate genetic factors affecting orthodontic treatment duration, targeted next-generation sequencing on DNA from the saliva of 117 patients undergoing orthodontic treatment after premolar extraction was performed. The clinical characteristics of patients are summarized, and the association of clinical variables with treatment duration was assessed. Patients whose treatment duration deviated from the average were classified into an extreme long group or an extreme short group. Nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of six genes that significantly differed in the two groups were identified via targeted sequencing. The frequency of the CC genotypes of WNT3A, SPP1 (rs4754, rs9138), and TNFSF11, TT genotype of SPP1 (rs1126616), and GG genotype of SFRP2 was significantly higher in the extreme long group than in the short group. In the extreme short group, the TC genotype of SPP1, AA genotype of P2RX7, CT genotype of TNFSF11, and AG genotype of TNFRSF11A tended to exhibit higher frequency than in the long group. Taken together, genetic polymorphisms related to treatment duration in Korean orthodontic patients undergoing premolar extraction were identified. These findings could lead to further studies predicting the prolongation of the orthodontic treatment duration, and will be of great aid to patients as well as orthodontists.
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URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/189770
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