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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Randomized clinical trial of heated high viscosity glass ionomer class ii restorations in deciduous molars: 12 months follow up
    (2022-06-01) EREN GİRAY, FİGEN; KARGÜL, BETÜL; YILMAZ, MÜESSER AHU; YILMAZ M. A., EREN GİRAY F., Ince E. B. T., TÜZÜNER T., AYKUT YETKİNER A., ERSİN N., KARGÜL B.
    Objective: New generation High Viscosity Glass Ionomer Cements (HVGICs) have enhanced physical and mechanical properties. By effectively closing the restoration margin, it ensures that the restorations will last longer. The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical performances of heat-cured versus non heated HVGIC in class II restorations of deciduous molars.
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    Farklı remineralizasyon ajanlarının yapay mine lezyonları üzerinde iki farklı kantitatif floresan sistemine göre etkisi
    (2023-07-07) ÖZSALİH BİLSEL, SEDA; KARGÜL, BETÜL; BEKİROĞLU, GÜLNAZ NURAL; YILMAZ, MÜESSER AHU; Özsalih Bilsel S., Kargül B., Doğan S., Bekiroğlu G. N., Yılmaz M. A.
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    The effect of a novel toothpaste in children with white spot lesions
    (2022-11-01) YILMAZ, MÜESSER AHU; KARGÜL, BETÜL; YILMAZ M. A. , Yildiz P. K. , Gokkaya B., Bilsel S. O. , KARGÜL B.
    Objective: To investigate the effect of a novel mineral containing toothpaste in comparison to a fluoride toothpaste in children with white spot lesions.
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    Assessment of Relationship between Intelligence Quotient and Orthodontic Treatment Need Procjena odnosa između kvocijenta inteligencije i potrebe za ortodontskom terapijom
    (2023-09-01) YILMAZ, MÜESSER AHU; YILMAZ, HANİFE NURAY; AĞRALI, ÖMER BİRKAN; KARGÜL, BETÜL; Yavuz B. S., YILMAZ M. A., YILMAZ H. N., AĞRALI Ö. B., Bilsel S. O., KARGÜL B.
    Objective: Low cognitive ability may reduce the ability to understand the importance of oral health and to perform the necessary practices to maintain proper oral hygiene. Early loss of primary teeth following high caries risk may lead to malocclusion of permanent dentition. This study aimed to eval-uate the relationship between the cognitive levels of adolescents and their orthodontic treatment needs. Material and Methods: Between January 2018 and May 2018, 200 adolescents aged 10 – 15 who applied to the Pediatric Dentistry Clinic of Marmara University and sought orthodontic treatment were invited to participate in the study. The orthodontic treatment needs of 150 adolescents who agreed to participate were evaluated with the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need-Aesthetic Component and their cognitive levels were evaluated with the Raven Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM) Test. P-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The mean age (± standard deviation) of 126 adolescents (77 females and 49 males) who completed the SPM test was 11.8 (± 1.3). There was no consistency between the intellectual level and the need for orthodontic treatment (Kappa value = 0.071, p-value = 0.081). There was no correlation between malocclusion sever-ity and intelligence quotient scores of adolescents (ρ [rho] =-0.089, p = 0.322). According to Mul-tiple logistic regression results, there was no difference between ‘borderline need’ (p = 0.059) and ‘great need’ (p = 0.881) from ‘no need’ for orthodontic treatment in adolescents with different intelligence quotients. Conclusions: The results showed no evidence for an association between maloc-clusion and intelligence quotient.