Genetics, Disease, and Dentistry

Learning Objectives

After completing this course you’ll be able to:

 

  1. Discuss the role of genetics in dental anomalies.
  2. Collect basic but informative family history information.
  3. Identify patients and families who may benefit from genetic services.
  4. Locate and refer to genetics professionals as necessary.
  5. Describe the utility of the genetic family history in practice.
  6. Articulate the differences between the presentation of single-gene and complex disorders.
  7. Discuss ethical, legal, and social issues related to the provision of genetic services.

Course Contents

Case Studies

  • Gorlin Syndrome Case Study
  • Diabetes Case Study
  • OI/DI Case Study

Genetics Primer

  • What are Genes?
  • Why do We have two Copies of Each Gene?
  • What are Mutations?
  • Detailed Explanation AD Inheritance
  • Detailed Explanation AR Inheritance
  • Detailed Explanation XLR Inheritance

Clinical Reviews

Glossary

Resource & Links

Helpful Tools

Background and Rationale: Genetics in Dental Practice

Acknowledgements