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    The relation between laser fluorescence scores after caries removal and microtensile bond strength
    (2023-07-04) KANAR, ÖZLEM; TAĞTEKİN, DİLEK; KORKUT, BORA; KARGÜL, BETÜL; KANAR Ö., TAĞTEKİN D., KORKUT B., YANIKOĞLU F., KARGÜL B.
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    Mine yüzeyinde artık rezin temizlemek Için kullanılan farklı tekniklerin etkinliğinin değerlendirilmesi
    (2022-11-06) KORKUT, BORA; KAHRAMANOĞLU, ERKUT; TAĞTEKİN, DİLEK; KORKUT B., Uzun K. E., Haciali C., ÖZTÜRK B., KAHRAMANOĞLU E., TAĞTEKİN D.
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    Can intraoral scanning an alternative to clinical visual assessment in dental plaque scoring
    (2023-05-12) MEŞELİ, SİMGE; KORKUT, BORA; TAĞTEKİN, DİLEK; MEŞELİ S., KORKUT B., TAĞTEKİN D., YANIKOĞLU F.
    Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the clinical visual examination and intraoral scanning methods for the assessment of dental plaque scores. And also to assess the effect of plaque staining on the scores. Materials and Methods: Twenty-eight volunteers between the age of 18-45 were included in the study. The volunteers were divided into two groups according to DMFT (D: Decayed, M: Missing, F: Filling T: Teeth) scores [low DMFT group (scores under 4), high DMFT group (scores over 10)].The level of dental plaque on buccal and lingual surfaces of all teeth was scored by using clinical visual examination with and without staining and also by intraoral scanning (iTero Element Flex, Align Technologies, San Jose, California) with staining. Dental plaque scoring was performed with the Turesky Modified Quigley Hein Plaque Index through the clinical visual examination and the scanned intraoral images. The comparisons between the clinical visual examination and intraoral scanning scores were analyzed by Mann Whitney U and Friedman Tests using the IBM SPSS Statistics V23. The deem significance was set at p<0.05. Results: In low DMFT group, In the low DMFT group, unstained clinical visual examination scores were significantly lower than stained visual examination scores and intraoral scanning scores (p<0.001). However, there was no significant difference among all the three imaging methods regarding the high DMFT group, in terms of the plaque scores (p=0.441). Conclusion: The staining of dental plaque might have a positive effect for the determination of the plaque clinically, for the patients with low DMFT scores. The intraoral scanningmay be used as an alternative method to the conventional clinical plaque indices which are used through the clinical visual examination, and also to educate and motivate thepatients about the plaque control and the oral care.
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    Assessment of highly-filled flowable composite and different surface treatments for composite repair
    (2021-10-31) KANAR, ÖZLEM; MEŞELİ, SİMGE; KORKUT, BORA; TAĞTEKİN, DİLEK; KANAR Ö., MEŞELİ S., KORKUT B., KÖKEN S., TAĞTEKİN D., YANIKOĞLU F.
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    Clinical Quantitative Evaluation of Tooth Wear: A 4-year Longitudinal Study
    (QUINTESSENCE PUBLISHING CO INC, 2020) KORKUT, BORA; Korkut, Bora; Tagtekin, Dilak; Murat, Naci; Yanikoglu, Funda
    Purpose: This study investigated the progression of incisal tooth wear clinically for 4-years, using various diagnostic methods. Effectiveness of occlusal splints (night guards) for patients with nocturnal bruxism was also evaluated. Materials and Methods: Forty maxillary incisors from 10 patients with nocturnal bruxism were selected. Group 1 (n=5) wore occlusal splints for 6 months, whereas group 2 (n=5) didn't. Ultrasound, cast-model analysis (control), digital radiography, FluoreCam and colorimeter were used for measurements. Clinical progression of incisal wear monitored at baseline, 3, 6, 12, 24 and 48 months, respectively. Results: Ultrasound, cast-model analysis and FluoreCam readings gradually and statistically significantly decreased during the overall evaluation period for both groups (p<0.001). Regarding colorimeter, statistically significant differences in periodical measurements were observed from 24 months and 12 months, for group 1 and group 2, respectively (p<0.001). There were no statistically significant differences in readings at evaluation periods, between the groups, for ultrasound, digital radiography and cast-model analysis (p >= 0.05): however, statistically significant differences were observed for colorimeter at 24 months (p=0.010) and 48 months (p<0.001), and for FluoreCam at 12, 24. 48 months (p<0.001). Annual decrease in mean crown length was determined as 20-30 pm for group 1 and 40-50 pm for group 2. The decreases in mean crown length were statistically significantly lower for group 1 compared to group 2, regarding the assessments for 1 year, 2 years and 4 years (p<0.001). Positive and good correlations were observed between ultrasound, cast-model analysis and FluoreCam measurements (p<0.001). Conclusions: Ultrasound. FluoreCam and colorimeter showed promising results for monitoring any change and progression of incisal tooth wear clinically. Ultrasound might be considered as a quantitative, reliable and repeatable method. Precision of the measurements varied among the diagnostic methods used. Occlusal splints may have a potential preventive effect for progressive tooth wear.
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    Assessment for the remaining lesion through laser-fluorescence and histologicalexaminations following caries removal by various techniques
    (2023-06-07) KANAR, ÖZLEM; TAĞTEKİN, DİLEK; KORKUT, BORA; KARGÜL, BETÜL; KANAR Ö., TAĞTEKİN D., KORKUT B., YANIKOĞLU F., KARGÜL B.
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    DMFT related dental plaque scoring by using different imaging systems
    (2023-07-10) MEŞELİ, SİMGE; KORKUT, BORA; TAĞTEKİN, DİLEK; MEŞELİ S., KORKUT B., TAĞTEKİN D., YANIKOĞLU F.