Author:
Küchler Erika Calvano,Carelli Julia,Morais Nathaly D.,Brancher João Armando,de França Lopes Celia Maria Condeixa,Baratto-Filho Flares,Paddenberg Eva,de Menezes Oliveira Maria Angélica Hueb,Moro Alexandre,Kirschneck Christian
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
To explore the association between genetic polymorphisms in vitamin D receptor (VDR), vitamin D serum levels, and variability in dental age.
Material and methods
This cross-sectional study was based on an oral examination, panoramic radiograph analysis, and genotype analysis from biological samples. Dental age was evaluated using two different methods: Demirjian et al. (Hum Biol 45:211–227, 1973) and Hofmann et al. (J Orofac Orthop.78:97–111, 2017). The genetic polymorphisms BglI (rs739837) and FokI (rs2228570) in VDR were genotyped through real-time PCR. The vitamin D level was also measured in the serum. Delta (dental age–chronological age) was compared among genotypes in VDR in the co-dominant model. Multiple linear regression analysis was also performed. An established alpha of 5% was used.
Results
Genotype distributions of BglI and FokI were not associated with dental maturity (p > 0.05). In the logistic regression analyses, genotypes in BglI and FokI and vitamin D levels were not associated with variability in dental age (p > 0.05).
Conclusions
The genetic polymorphisms BglI and FokI in VDR and the vitamin D levels were not associated with variability in dental age.
Clinical relevance
To unravel the factors involved in dental maturity can improve dental treatment planning in pediatric and orthodontic practice.
Funder
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung
Universitätsklinikum Regensburg
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
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