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Title

Effect of genetic factors on root resorption after orthodontic treatment: A systematic review

 

Authors

Hesham Alsaigh1, Abdulmajeed Mohammed Al Shujaa2, Nuha Hussein Aliuwayed*,3, Rawan Abdullah Alqahtani3, Mariya Ibrahim Alibrahim3, Areej Mohammad Wadaan3 & Rema Yousef Alomran4

 

Affiliation

1Consultant Orthodontist, Dental Department, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 2Consultant Endodontist, Dental Department, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; 3Intern, College of Medicine and Dentistry, Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; 4General Dentist, College of Medicine and Dentistry, Riyadh Elm University, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; *Corresponding author

 

Email

Hesham Alsaigh - E - mail: halsaigh@kfmc.med.sa; Phone: +96 6501509999

Abdulmajeed Mohammed Al Shujaa - E - mail: ammalshujaa@gmail.com; Phone:+96 6552232200

Nuha Hussein Aliuwayed - E - mail: nuha8a@gmail.com; Phone: +96 6503523188

Rawan Abdullah Alqahtani - E - mail: rawan.a.alqahtani@student.riyadh.edu.sa; Phone:+96 6592591408

Mariya Ibrahim Alibrahim - E - mail: mariya.i.alibrahim@student.riyadh.edu.sa; Phone: +96 6569403222

Areej Mohammad Wadaan - E - mail: areej.a.wadaan@student.riyadh.edu.sa; Phone:+96 6533664644

Rema Yousef Alomran - E - mail: reemaalomran@hotmail.com; Phone: +96 6599700303

 

Article Type

Review

 

Date

Received October 1, 2024; Revised October 31, 2024; Accepted October 31, 2024, Published October 31, 2024

 

Abstract

Orthodontic treatment is a widely used dental procedure aimed at correcting mal-alignments for improving oral aesthetics. However, a significant proportion of patient's undergoing orthodontic treatment experience root resorption. This is a complex phenomenon characterized by the loss of tooth root structure. Further, the etiology of root resorption is multifaceted with various factors contributing to its development. Moreover, genetic factors play a crucial role in predisposing individuals to root resorption. Therefore, it is of interest to review the effect of genetic factors on root resorption after orthodontic treatment. The link between certain genetic variants with an increased risk of root resorption in orthodontic patients is of interest to dentists. Known data shows that genetic variants in IL1B, IL-6 and P2RX7 genes contribute to the development of root resorption. Thus, hereditary variables have a substantial impact on the occurrence of root resorption in orthodontic patients. Hence, the need for genetic screening to detect individuals who are susceptible to root resorption is highly relevant. Furthermore, knowledge on genetic risk factors can provide valuable insights for creating customised treatment programmes and preventive measures to reduce the likelihood of root resorption.

 

Keywords

Root resorption, genetic factors, orthodontic treatment, genetic predisposition

 

Citation

Alsaigh et al. Bioinformation 20(10): 1321-1328 (2024)

 

Edited by

Hiroj Bagde MDS, (PhD), PGDCR, PGDHHM, PGDL, PGDM

 

ISSN

0973-2063

 

Publisher

Biomedical Informatics

 

License

This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. This is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.