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Publication Metadata only Multidisciplinary Therapy in a Patient with Amelogenesis Imperfecta: A Case Report With 5-Year Follow-Up(AVES PRESS LTD, 2017) ÖZTÜRK ÖZENER, HAFİZE; Ozener, Hafize Ozturk; Gemalmaz, Deniz; Kuru, BaharAmelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a hereditary disorder that disrupts the formation of dental enamel in the primary and permanent dentition in the absence of systemic manifestations. The main concerns are caries susceptibility, poor esthetics, and generalized sensitivity. Treating these defects is not only important for esthetics and function but also for psychosocial health. Treatment planning for patients with AI is related to many factors: age and socioeconomic status of the patient, type and severity of the disorder, and the intraoral situation. In this case report, the 5-year results of a periodontal leveling process and fixed prosthetic restoration performed to regain esthetic and functional requirements in a female patient diagnosed with hypomature AI are presented.Publication Metadata only Probiotics in periodontal therapy(AVES PRESS LTD, 2015) ÖZTÜRK ÖZENER, HAFİZE; Ozener, Hafize Ozturk; Kuru, Bahar ErenProbiotics, defined as live microorganisms which are beneficial for health, are being used in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders with success for many years. In recent years, researchers have sparked interest in the efficiency of the probiotics in periodontal health and treatment, based on their effects to support the immune system and suppress pathogenic microorganisms. The role and activity of probiotics in periodontal therapy are evaluated in this review. Probiotic research in periodontology is still in its start up phase. Nevertheless, pioneering results in periodontal health and periodontal therapy are encouraging, and with these data, a certain basis for the generation of further exhaustive and long-term studies are warranted.