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Publication Metadata only Facial harmony after orthognatic surgery in patients with laterognati (case series)(2023-11-10) BAYRAM, FERİT; ÖZKAN, YAŞAR; Fattahzade S., İzmirli Evrenol B., Bayram F., Özkan Y.Objective: Providing ideal aesthetics and function in cases with dentofacial deformity and laterognathism is quite complex. Mostly in Class III patients, lower incisors tend to tip lingually and maxillary incisors labially to compansate the occlusion. With addition of laterognathism, improving the occlusal relation, chewing function and profile aesthetics gets even more challenging. For such adult patient cases, orthognathic bilateral sagittal split osteotomy can be used to reposition the jaws to their ideal locations, but it is crucial to take into consideration the patient’s post op occlusal functions and stability, profile and facial appearance preferences during the treatment planning. To achieve the ideal results, you need to plan in a multidiciplinary aspect, patients need to go under orthodontic decompansation treatment to have their ideal dental positions in the alveolar bone. In this case series, we aim to emphasize the importance of the collaboration between orthodontics and surgery in patients with laterognathism and facial disharmony. Materials-Method: In this study three high angle Class III patients with 1-4 mm of mandibular deviation were selected. To correct the angulation and alignment of the teeth first; before the surgery they had an orthodontic treatment; so, after the surgery, it would be easier to have stable occlusion. The patients underwent bilateral sagital split osteotomy. The orthognathic surgery performed by the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Marmara University Faculty of Dentistry between 2019 and 2022. Digital planning was initially conducted for our patients, and the expected outcomes and facial changes were communicated to them. Subsequently, the surgeries were performed according to the planned adjustments and the splints created for each patient, and aesthetic changes after surgery were evaluated. Conclusion: The results showed that good occlusal relation, and sufficient alveolar bone support was present around the teeth, dental inclinations, soft tissue profile and overall an aesthetic improvement was achieved as planned. This study shows with a multidisiplinary approach and a up to date technological planning, we can predict more precisley our treatment results to increase the aesthetic and functional quality for our patients. To further validate our results, it is necessary to increase the number of patients and conduct clinical trials with longer follow-up periods.Publication Metadata only 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.Publication Metadata only Bio-Oss Fortified with Levan Hydrogel for Bone Regeneration(2023-05-11) AKKÜLAH, CELALETTİN YİĞİT; BAYRAM, FERİT; TOKSOY ÖNER, EBRU; Erginer Hasköylü M., Akkülah C. Y., Kırtel O., Bayram F., Toksoy Öner E.Publication Open Access Atypical presentation of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw in a young male patient undergoing chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia(2023-12-01) ÖZKAN, YAŞAR; BAYRAM, FERİT; Bayram F., Fattahzade S., Uzay A., Özkan Y.This case report aims to highlight the importance of close oral monitoring before and during chemotherapy in patients with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) to prevent medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ). A 22-year-old male patient diagnosed with B-ALL who developed MRONJ during chemotherapy, despite not receiving bisphosphonates or denosumab, was presented. The patient\"s medical history, treatment regimen, clinical examination findings, and treatment outcomes were reported. The patient developed maxillofacial cellulitis during chemotherapy, leading to a diagnosis of stage 3 MRONJ. Conservative treatment was initiated, resulting in the reversion of the disease to stage 1 and stabilization of the progression. The patient achieved remission and underwent prophylactic cranial radiotherapy. This case report presents a unique case of MRONJ in a young patient without prior use of antiresorptive agents or denosumab. It highlights the need for close oral monitoring in patients with B-ALL before and during chemotherapy, as MRONJ can develop in the absence of these medications.Publication Metadata only Comparison of Oral Health Outcomes and Treatment Recevied in İntellectually Disabled Age Groups: A Comparative Study(2023-05-12) BERKEL, GÜLCAN; BAYRAM, FERİT; YILDIRIM, HATİCE SELİN; Güngör F., Berkel G., Bayram F., Yıldırım H. S.Publication Metadata only Estimating the need for dental sedation in pediatric oral surgery procedures(2022-05-11) DİRGEN, ŞEVVAL BEYZA; UĞURLU, FAYSAL; BERKEL, GÜLCAN; BAYRAM, FERİT; Dirgen Ş. B., Uğurlu F., Berkel G., Bayram F.Objective: The control of pain and dental anxiety is one of the major challenges in dentistry, especially in pediatric patients. Bad experience in dentistry leads high anxiety and dental fear, and it effects the patient’s whole life. European Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (EAPD) have a guideline for pediatric sedation but the guideline is inadequate about the indications of sedation in pediatric patients. Our aim is to develop a tool for sedation need of the pediatric patients in minor oral surgery procedures before they had a bad experience.Materials-Methods: 500 Pediatric patients, ages 2-16 were included in this pilot study who planned to underwent to minor oral surgery procedures in Marmara University Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department Clinics. Children’s fear survey schedule- dental subscale (CFSS-DS) is used to assess patients’ level of anxiety. Preoperatively CFSS-DS questionnaire form was filled out by patients and their family members. Patients’ medical status and oral surgical treatment is ranked and recorded by dentist before the procedure. Intraoperative and post-operative all data included, complications, complains, completed or non- completed treatment were recorded and grouped. Statistical analyses was performed by using SPSS version 13 programme.Results: Most of the non-completed procedures were in high anxiety and complex treatment groups.Conclusion: As a conclusion, this study may serve as a tool for dentists and surgeons easily to decide either to perform treatments under sedation or local anesthesia in pediatric patients.Publication Metadata only The Effect of Levan Hydrogel on Osteogenesis in Guided Bone Regeneration(2023-05-11) AKKÜLAH, CELALETTİN YİĞİT; BAYRAM, FERİT; TOKSOY ÖNER, EBRU; Akkülah C. Y., Cumbul A., Kırtel O., Erginer Hasköylü M., Bayram F., Toksoy Öner E.Publication Open Access A randomized controlled trial comparing conventional and piezosurgery methods in mandibular bone block harvesting from the retromolar region(2023-12-01) BAYRAM, FERİT; Bayram F., Demirci A.Abstract Background Although piezosurgery is now commonly used for various applications in maxillofacial surgery, its advantages over conventional rotary instruments in terms of postoperative edema, ecchymosis, postoperative morbidity, and prolonged osteotomy time have been questioned. Materials and methods This study aimed to compare the efficiency, postoperative morbidity, and complication rates of piezosurgery and conventional methods in harvesting autogenous ramus grafts. In this randomized controlled trial, 21 patients (32 sides) underwent autogenous graft harvesting from the ramus area, with 16 sites treated using piezosurgery and 16 using the conventional method. The primary outcomes measured were osteotomy time, total operation time, and postoperative morbidity. Complication rates were also evaluated. Results The final analysis encompassed 19 patients, accounting for a total of 30 donor sites, following the exclusion of two patients who were unable to attend the scheduled follow-up visits. A total of 19 patients (30 donor sites) were included in the final analysis. No statistically significant difference was found in the mean osteotomy time between the piezosurgery group (mean: 10.35, SD: 2.74 min) and the conventional group (mean: 8.74, SD: 2.74 min) (95% CI: -3.67 to 0.442, p = 0.119). The total operation time, postoperative pain, and swelling were not significantly different between the two groups (p > 0.05). The complication rates, including wound dehiscence and inferior alveolar nerve exposure, were similar in both groups. Conclusions Piezosurgery can be safely used for harvesting autogenous ramus grafts and does not increase osteotomy or total operation time compared to the conventional method. The postoperative morbidity and complication rates were also similar, indicating that both techniques can be effectively employed in clinical practice. Clinical Trial Registration The protocol was registered on clinicaltrials.gov (ID: NCT05548049, First registration date: 21/09/2022).Publication Metadata only The importance of maxillary sinuses in oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures(IntechOpen, 2023-12-01) GÖÇMEN, GÖKHAN; BAYRAM, FERİT; ATEŞ, OZAN; Göçmen G., Bayram F., Ateş O.Publication Metadata only The effect of antihypertensive drugs on dental implant stability(2023-05-12) BAYRAM, FERİT; ÖZKAN, YAŞAR; Öztürk B., Bayram F., Özkan Y.