نتایج جستجو برای: tooth development

تعداد نتایج: 1494636  

Journal: :Archives of oral biology 2006
Zheng Zhao Ling-Ying Wen Ming Jin Zhi-Hong Deng Yan Jin

Disintegrin and metalloprotease (ADAM) proteins are a family of membrane-anchored glycoproteins with diverse functions in fertilisation, development, neurogenesis and protein ectodomain shedding. ADAM28 is a newly discovered member of the ADAM family in humans and murine with autocatalytic activity. Recently, the authors screened ADAM28 genes from patients with congenital hypoplasia of tooth ro...

2013
Christoph Reichert Eric Kutschera Manuel Nienkemper Sven Scharf Martin Mengel Rolf Fimmers Christine Fuhrmann Christina Plötz Lina Gölz Dieter Drescher Bert Braumann Andreas Jäger

BACKGROUND Gingival invaginations are a common side effect of orthodontic therapy involving tooth extraction and subsequent space closure. Consequences of gingival invaginations are a jeopardized stability of the space closure and hampered oral hygiene. In a retrospective study, the factor time until initiation of orthodontic space closure after tooth extraction has been identified as a potenti...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Alexandre P Thiery Takanori Shono Daisuke Kurokawa Ralf Britz Zerina Johanson Gareth J Fraser

Vertebrate dentitions are extraordinarily diverse in both morphology and regenerative capacity. The teleost order Tetraodontiformes exhibits an exceptional array of novel dental morphologies, epitomized by constrained beak-like dentitions in several families, i.e., porcupinefishes, three-toothed pufferfishes, ocean sunfishes, and pufferfishes. Modification of tooth replacement within these grou...

2012
Mian Wan Bo Gao Feifei Sun Yin Tang Ling Ye Yi Fan Ophir D. Klein Xuedong Zhou Liwei Zheng

Odontogenesis relies on the reciprocal signaling interactions between dental epithelium and neural crest-derived mesenchyme, which is regulated by several signaling pathways. Subtle changes in the activity of these major signaling pathways can have dramatic effects on tooth development. An important regulator of such subtle changes is the fine tuning function of microRNAs (miRNAs). However, the...

2013
Ran Zhang Guan Yang Ximei Wu Jing Xie Xiao Yang Tiejun Li

Tooth development undergoes a series of complex reciprocal interactions between dental epithelium and the underlying mesenchymal cells. Compared with the study in tooth crown formation, little is known about the molecular mechanism underlying the development of tooth roots. In the present study, we conditionally knock out β-catenin gene (Ctnnb1) within developing odontoblasts and cementoblasts ...

Journal: :International endodontic journal 2010
S R Kvinnsland A Bårdsen I Fristad

AIM To present a case where a traumatized, immature tooth still showed capacity for continued root development and apexogenesis after root canal treatment was initiated based on an inaccurate pulpal diagnosis. SUMMARY Traumatic dental injuries may result in endodontic complications. Treatment strategies for traumatized, immature teeth should aim at preserving pulp vitality to ensure further r...

2016
Laura de Sousa - Romero Ana María Moreno - Fernández

Odontogenesis is a complex embryonic process originated by the interaction between two main embryonic components, dental epithelium and ectomesenchyme. This ectomesenchymal interaction is mediated by growth and transcription factors controlling the different aspects of tooth development such as tooth initiation, enamel knot formation and/or cell proliferation and differentiation. The aim of thi...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
He Wang Meng Pan Jinwen Ni Yanli Zhang Yutao Zhang Shan Gao Jin Liu Zhe Wang Rong Zhang Huiming He Buling Wu Xiaohong Duan

CLCN7 gene encodes the voltage gated chloride channel 7 (ClC-7) in humans. The mutations in CLCN7 have been associated with osteopetrosis in connection to the abnormal osteoclasts functions. Previously, we found that some osteopetrosis patients with CLCN7 mutations suffered from impacted teeth and root dysplasia. Here we set up two in vivo models under a normal or an osteoclast-poor environment...

2014
Tanmoy Sarkar Rajesh Bansal Parimal Das

Congenital tooth agenesis in human is characterized by failure of tooth development during tooth organogenesis. 300 genes in mouse and 30 genes in human so far have been known to regulate tooth development. However, candidature of only 5 genes viz. PAX9, MSX1, AXIN2, WNT10A and EDA have been experimentally established for congenitally missing teeth like hypodontia and oligodontia. In this study...

Journal: :Development 2000
H R Dassule P Lewis M Bei R Maas A P McMahon

During mammalian tooth development, the oral ectoderm and mesenchyme coordinate their growth and differentiation to give rise to organs with precise shapes, sizes and functions. The initial ingrowth of the dental epithelium and its associated dental mesenchyme gives rise to the tooth bud. Next, the epithelial component folds to give the tooth its shape. Coincident with this process, adjacent ep...

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