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Prado, Heloisa Vieira; Soares, Enio Cássio Barreto; Carneiro, Natália Cristina Ruy; Vilar, Ivanete Cláudia de Oliveira; Abreu, Lucas Guimarães; Borges-Oliveira, Ana Cristina, 2023, "Dental anomalies in individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta", https://doi.org/10.48331/scielodata.PIOSUG, SciELO Data, V1
Background: Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a rare genetic disorder primarily caused by mutations in the genes involved in the production of type 1 collagen. OI is also known as brittle bone disease. Objective: To describe the prevalence of dental anomalies (except dentinogenesis... |
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Diagram showing the process of study selection in the systematic review. |
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Forest plot of meta-analysis for the studies evaluating prevalence of dental anomalies in individuals:
(A) Agenesis; (B) Bulbous crown; (C) Ectopic eruption; (D) Impaction of second molar; (E) Microdontia; (F)
Pulp obliteration; (G) Taurodontism; (H) Tooth discoloration; (I) Toot... |
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Forest plot of meta-analysis for the studies evaluating dental impaction in individuals with and without
OI. |
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Forest plot of meta-analysis for the studies evaluating discoloration in individuals with OI type III and type IV versus type I. |
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Forest plot of meta-analysis for the studies evaluating pulp obliteration in individuals with OI type III and type IV versus type I. |
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Readme |
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Excluded articles and reasons for exclusion (n=10). |
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Study characteristics included in the systematic review and meta-analysis. |
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Quality assessment of studies reporting prevalence data based on the University of Adelaide tool. |