TO THE QUESTION OF GENETIC COMPONENT AFFECTION TEETH BY CARIES OF DIFFERENT INTENSITY

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Borisenko, A., V
Shinkaruk-Dikovitskaya, M. M.
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WORLD OF MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY | 2014年 / 47卷 / 04期
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dental caries; intensity affection; dermatoglyphics; somatically healthy men;
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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Found that the resulting typology population dermatoglyphics somatically healthy men in Ukraine aged from 19 to 35 years, affected by caries, thrived on the genetic contribution of people with low and medium levels of infestation intensity of caries, and the largest deviation values from the average population inherent in men with very high intensity of infestation caries, is to change the frequency two- delta and rare patterns. Dedicated facilities finger dermatoglyphics traits associated with variations of tooth decay in terms of the intensity of infestation: average <-> low, medium <-> very high and very low <-> very high.
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