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    Efficacy of Botulinum Toxin on Masticatory Performance, Orofacial Pain, Nutritional Intake and Anthropometric Measurements: A Pilot Study
    (2023-05-12) SABUNCULAR, GÜLEREN; AKTAÇ, ŞULE; BAYRAM, FERİT; Ornağ B., Bayram H. M., Sabuncular G., Aktaç Ş., Bayram F.
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    Determination of the relationship between oral-dental health and nutrional status of mentally handicapped ındividuals
    (2022-05-25) KIRAÇ, SİNEM BÜŞRA; BERKEL, GÜLCAN; İSLAMOĞLU, AYŞE HÜMEYRA; BAYRAM, FERİT; YILDIRIM, HATİCE SELİN; AKTAÇ, ŞULE; KIRAÇ S. B., BERKEL G., İSLAMOĞLU A. H., BAYRAM F., YILDIRIM H. S., AKTAÇ Ş., GÜNEŞ F. E.
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    Interprofessional approaches in research planning training: Multidisciplinary perspective in oral and dental health
    (2023-12-01) BAYRAM, FERİT; SABUNCULAR, GÜLEREN; ÇELİK, ZEHRA MARGOT; İSLAMOĞLU, AYŞE HÜMEYRA; AKTAÇ, ŞULE; Bayram F., Şahin C., Sabuncular G., Çelik Z. M., İslamoğlu A. H., Aktaç Ş., Konrot A. K.
    Objectives: This study evaluates the effectiveness of an interdisciplinary educational intervention in improving the perceptions of interdisciplinary education, research competency, and research anxiety among postgraduate students in various health disciplines. Materials and Methods: This prospective cohort study was conducted at Marmara University during November 2023. A two-day training program, “Multidisciplinary Approach to Oral and Dental Health” was conducted, involving educators and postgraduate students from dentistry, speech and language therapy, nutrition and dietetics. The program consisted of four modules, combining didactic training and workshops. Data were collected pre-post-intervention using validated scales: Interdisciplinary Education Perception Scale (IEPS), Research Competency Scale (RCS), and Research Anxiety Scale (RAS). Scores were analyzed using a t-test for pre-test and post-test calculations. In the findings, a p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: Initially, 30 participants were registered for the study, but the final analysis was conducted on 26 participants. The statistical analysis indicated significant improvements in the postintervention scores for both the IEPS and the RCS. The average score for IEPS increased from 86.65 before the intervention to 91.04 after (p=.028), and for RCS, it rose from 25.92 to 28.08 (p=.010). However, RAS showed no significant change, with scores averaging 30.85 before and 30.65 after the intervention (p=.710). Conclusions: The intervention effectively enhanced interdisciplinary education perception and research competency among participants, emphasizing the potential of short-term, structured multidisciplinary programs in postgraduate dental education.
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    Determination of the relationship between oral-dental health and nutritional status of mentally handicapped individuals
    (2022-05-11) KIRAÇ, SİNEM BÜŞRA; BERKEL, GÜLCAN; İSLAMOĞLU, AYŞE HÜMEYRA; BAYRAM, FERİT; YILDIRIM, HATİCE SELİN; AKTAÇ, ŞULE; KIRAÇ CAN S. B., BERKEL G., İSLAMOĞLU A. H., BAYRAM F., GÜNGÖRMEK H. S., AKTAÇ Ş., GÜNEŞ F. E.
    Objective: Decayed teeth, gum problems, swallowing difficulties, malnutrition and feeding difficulties complicate the life of disabled patients. In this study; It is aimed to determine the oral-dental health and nutritional status of mentally handicapped individuals and to identify possible relationships. Materials-Methods: Mentally disabled individuals (n=23) between the ages of 18-65 who underwent dental treatment at Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry participated in the study. Plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI) and bleeding on probing (SK), oral hygiene habits of the participants, oral health status with community periodontal index of treatment needs (CPITN), DMFT and DMFS, chewing functions and nutritional status were evaluated. Results: The mean age of the individuals participating in the study was 30.04±11.99, of which 11 were male and 12 were female. The mean PI, GI, and SK levels of the individuals were 1.47±0.60, 1.08±0.56, 72.24±13.40%, CPITN, DMFT and DMFS averages were 2.65±0.49, 20.83±7.80, 68.7±33.5 respectively. It was determined that 70.8% of the participants had 3 main meals and 87.5% had at least 1 snack. Meat, fried chicken, peeled apples, raw carrots and nuts were among the foods with the most chewing problems. The body mass index of the female participants was 26.0 kg/m2 on average, and the body mass index of the male participants was 30.8 kg/m2, which was found to be higher than the female participants. Conclusion: It has been observed that increased poor oral-dental health and impaired nutritional status in individuals with mental retardation are closely related to each other and to general health.