ANALYSIS OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DENTAL OCCLUSION AND CRANIOFACIAL CONFIGURATION IN PATIENTS WITH DYSOSTOSIS SYNDROME APPLYING THE MICMAC TECHNIQUE.

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Piedad Mary Martelo Gómez
Raúl José Martelo Gómez
David Antonio Franco Borré

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malocclusion, genetics, influence of variables, MICMAC, dental occlusion.

Abstract

The present investigation focuses on analyzing the intricate relationship between dental occlusion and craniofacial configuration in patients affected by various dysostosis syndromes. In this study, the MICMAC methodology was applied to identify key, determinant, autonomous, and dependent or result variables that interact in the relationship between dental occlusion and craniofacial configuration in this population. The examination focuses on a spectrum of variables, such as the type of dysostosis, and craniofacial morphology. The results reveal that the Type of Dysostosis emerges as a fundamental determinant, encapsulating the diversity of syndromes and their distinctive features. Likewise, Genetic History and Previous Treatments are identified as critical influences on the relationship between dental occlusion and craniofacial configuration. These findings suggest the need for multidisciplinary clinical approaches that consider genetic variability and prior medical interventions to optimize therapeutic outcomes and well-being in patients with dysostosis syndrome.

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