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Publications by authors named "Leslie A Will"

Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Leslie A Will"

  • - Leslie A Will's recent research focuses on the impact of genetic and environmental factors on craniofacial development, particularly in children prenatally exposed to anticonvulsant medications and among twins, exploring anatomical variations and their implications for orthodontic treatments.
  • - Findings reveal that prenatal exposure to antiepileptic drugs is associated with distinctive facial dysmorphology and potential deficits in cognitive function, indicating a critical intersection between medication exposure and craniofacial shape alterations.
  • - Additionally, studies on identical and fraternal twins highlight the heritability of various craniofacial characteristics and the impacts of dental arch dimensions, emphasizing the importance of genetic factors in orthodontic outcomes and growth patterns.