suggesting a genetic component influencing tooth development[5]. This finding reinforces the idea that genetic factors play a crucial role in the occurrence of dental anomalies and their patterns.
"We have now identified numerous genes that impact the development of our teeth ... or that some dental anomalies may one day be treated with gene therapies," as reported by Scienze Notizie.
The health history form contained information on whether the child had difficulties communicating, had a dental home (or ... of the relationship between developmental delays and dmfs.