Journal article
Genetic and environmental influences on dentofacial structures and oral health: Studies of Australian twins and their families
Grant Townsend, Lindsay Richards, Louise Brearley Messer, Toby Hughes, Sandra Pinkerton, Kim Seow, Theo Gotjamanos, Neville Gully, Michelle Bockmann
TWIN RESEARCH AND HUMAN GENETICS | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2006
DOI: 10.1375/twin.9.6.727
Abstract
Our studies of the teeth and faces of Australian twins commenced at the School of Dentistry, The University of Adelaide in the early 1980s. There are now over 900 pairs of twins enrolled in our continuing investigations, together with 1200 relatives. There are 3 main cohorts of participants. The first cohort comprises around 300 pairs of teenage twins for whom various records have been collected, including dental casts, facial photographs, finger and palm prints and information on laterality, including handedness. The second cohort comprises around 300 pairs of twins who have been examined at 3 stages of dental development from approximately 4 years of age to about 14 years: at primary, mixe..
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