Genetics and caries-prospects

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Caries remains the most prevalent non-contagious infectious disease in humans. It is clear that the current approaches to decrease the prevalence of caries in human populations, including water fluoridation and school-based programs, are not enough to protect everyone. The scientific community has suggested the need for innovative work in a number of areas in cariology, encompassing disease etiology, epidemiology, definition, prevention, and treatment. We have pioneered the work on genetic studies to identify genes and genetic markers of diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic value. This paper summarizes a presentation that elaborated on these initial findings.

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Vieira, A. R. (2012). Genetics and caries-prospects. Brazilian Oral Research, 26(SPL. ISS.1), 7–9. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1806-83242012000700002

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