Root resorptions induced by genetic disorders: A systematic review

Author:

Dupre Nicolas123ORCID,Riou Margot C.123ORCID,Isaac Juliane23ORCID,Ferre François23ORCID,Cormier‐Daire Valérie4ORCID,Kerner Stéphane12356ORCID,de La Dure‐Molla Muriel134ORCID,Nowwarote Nunthawan23ORCID,Acevedo Ana Carolina2378ORCID,Fournier Benjamin P. J.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Reference Center for Oral and Dental Rare Diseases APHP, ORARES, Rothschild Hospital Paris France

2. Centre de Recherche Des Cordeliers, Laboratory of Molecular Oral Pathophysiology Université Paris Cité, Sorbonne Université, INSERM Paris France

3. Department of Periodontology, Oral Biology, Pediatric Dentistry, and Oral Surgery, Faculty of Odontology Université Paris Cité Paris France

4. Reference Center for Skeletal Dysplasia, INSERM UMR1163, Institut Imagine, Necker Hospital Université Paris Cité Paris France

5. Department of Periodontics, School of Dentistry Loma Linda University Loma Linda California USA

6. Post‐Graduate Program in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry, EFP Université Paris Cité Paris France

7. Laboratory of Oral Histopathology, Faculty of Health Sciences University of Brasilia Brasilia Brazil

8. Oral Care Center for Inherited Diseases University Hospital of Brasilia Brasilia Brazil

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesRoot resorption in permanent teeth is a common pathological process that often follows dental trauma or orthodontic treatment. More rarely, root resorption is a feature of genetic disorders and can help with diagnosis. Thus, the present review aims to determine which genetic disorders could induce pathological root resorptions and thus which mutated genes could be associated with them.MethodsWe conducted a systematic review following the PRISMA guidelines. Articles describing root resorptions in patients with genetic disorders were included from PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. We synthesized the genetic disorder, the type, severity, and extent of the resorptions, as well as the other systemic and oral symptoms and histological features.ResultsThe synthetic analysis included 25 studies among 937 identified records. We analyzed 21 case reports, three case series, and one cohort study. Overall, we highlighted 14 different pathologies with described root resorptions. Depending on the pathology, the sites of resorption, their extent, and their severity showed differences.ConclusionWith 14 genetic pathologies suspected to induce root resorptions, our findings are significant and enrich a previous classification. Among them, three metabolic disorders, three calcium–phosphorus metabolism disorders, and osteolysis disorders were identified.

Publisher

Wiley

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