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Are Smiles Hereditary?

added on: April 22, 2016

We’ve all heard the phrase, “He has his father’s smile!” And while that may be true when it comes to appearance, can it also mean children and parents can share the same likelihood for dental problems? At my Kettering and Dayton dental offices, we’d like to give you a little insight as to what oral health complications can be transferred through genes and which are more likely caused by behaviors.

DNA

There’s absolutely a link between our DNA and some dental concerns including:

  • Overcrowded or crooked teeth. Teeth that are too close together or crooked makes it difficult to brush properly and remove all debris from between teeth. If a parent has either, it can be passed to a child.
  • Oral cancer. If your family has a genetic mutation or oncogenes, which is a type of gene that can take healthy cells and turn them into cancerous cells, you may be at increased risk.
  • Size and shape of the mouth. The way someone’s jaw is structured could have an effect on the way teeth line up when clenched together. If misaligned, TMJ pain can occur.

Since genetics can play a large role in these oral health issues, it’s important to know your family medical history. If your family has an increased chance of any of the above, we encourage you to share that information with your Kettering or Dayton dentist.

Behaviors

But not all oral health problems can be blamed on genetics. Overall dental health isn’t really something that’s directly passed from parent to child through DNA, but more so through behavior. More common concerns like gum disease and cavities are likely the result of an ineffective oral hygiene routine that may or may not have been adapted from a parent. If proper dental care isn’t started early and enforced, it’s more likely for a child to grow up and have larger amounts of decay. Make sure to get yourself, and your child, healthy by brushing for at least two minutes twice a day, and flossing once a day. It’s also crucial to maintain regular checkups and professional cleanings at least every six months.

What Else Can You Do?

If you’re unhappy with what nature gave you, there are ways to change your smile. Cosmetic dentistry can transform your smile from one you tend to hide, to one you’re proud to show off.

Think cosmetic dentistry may be right for you? Or perhaps it’s been awhile since you’ve had a dental cleaning? We’re here to help. Give my dental office in Kettering or Dayton a call to schedule an appointment today!

Welcoming patients from Kettering and Dayton.

About The Author
Dr. Eric Callejo

Dr. Eric Callejo was honored as the Clinical Instructor of the Year by the Ohio State University College of Dentistry and named Dayton Magazine's Top Dentist. He has certifications in Invisalign and IV sedation and is a certified provider of Botox and Juvederm. He completed residencies in general practice and implant dentistry, earned the highest accreditations from the Academy of General Dentistry and the Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies, and completed continuing education in several dental institutions.


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