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      Class-III malocclusion: genetics or environment? A twins study.

      Journal of the Indian Society of Pedodontics and Preventive Dentistry
      Cephalometry, Diseases in Twins, etiology, genetics, Female, Gene-Environment Interaction, Humans, Malocclusion, Angle Class III, Maxillofacial Development, Severity of Illness Index, Twins, Monozygotic

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          Etiology of class-III malocclusion is generally believed to be genetic. A wide range of environmental factors have been suggested as contributing factors for the development of class-III malocclusion. Twin study is one of the most effective methods available for investigating genetically determined variables of malocclusion. Discordancy for class-III malocclusion is a frequent finding in dizygotic twins. However, class-III malocclusion discordancy in monozygotic twins is a rare finding. The purpose of this study of monozygotic twins is to assess the genetic and environmental components of variation within the cranio-dento-facial complex.

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