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    Influence of Etching Mode and Composite Type on Bond Strength to Biodentine Using a -No-Wait- Universal Adhesive
    (2021-07-01T00:00:00Z) Sarıalioğlu Güngör, Ayça; Alim, Betül Aycan; SARIALİOĞLU GÜNGÖR, AYÇA; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN
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    The Effect of Treated Apical Periodontitis Before Heart Valve Surgery on C‐Reactive Protein Levels
    (2020-07-01T00:00:00Z) Alim, Betül Aycan; Canturk, Emir; Köksal, Cengiz; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN
    ObjectiveDental infections produce significant increases in systemic inflammatory responses manifested by cytokines and acute phase reactants. This study evaluated the postoperative C‐reactive protein (CRP) levels according to patients having teeth treated or not treated for apical periodontitis (AP) before heart valve surgery.Materials and MethodsPreoperative, postoperative third‐ and fifth‐day CRP levels, and the previous dental data of 91 patients were investigated. Whether the patients had been treated for AP and whether they used antibiotic prophylaxis for this treatment were determined by examining the previous data. The analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) was used for statistical analysis.ResultsThere were no statistically significant differences in the preoperative CRP levels and the third‐day CRP levels between all patients treated and those not treated for AP (p>0.05). The mean fifth‐day CRP levels of the patients with teeth treated for AP were significantly lower than those of the patients with teeth not treated for AP (p<0.05). Antibiotic prophylaxis had a significant effect on the the fifth‐day CRP levels.ConclusionThe decrease in CRP levels after AP treatment may contribute to alleviating heart valve disease and maintaining cardiac health.
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    Preklinik Eğitimde Apikal Sızdırmazlığın Değerlendirilmesi: Stereomikroskop Çalışması
    (2020-06-01T00:00:00Z) Garip Berker, Yıldız; Öztürk, Gülgün Cansu; Alim, Betül Aycan; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN
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    Investigation of the effect of different chelation solutions on penetration of resin‐based and bioceramic sealers with a novel method
    (2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) Alim, Betül Aycan; Şentürk , Hilal; Kotan, Gözde; Güneşer, Mehmet Burak; Dinçer, Asiye Nur; Rafıqı, Abdul Matteen; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN; KOTAN, GÖZDE; GÜNEŞER, MEHMET BURAK; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; RAFIQI, ABDUL MATTEEN
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    A REVIEW OF REGENERATIVE ENDODONTICS
    (2020-06-01T00:00:00Z) Kotan, Gözde; Alim, Betül Aycan; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN
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    ENDODONTİK TEDAVİ SIRASINDA SODYUM HİPOKLORİTİN YANLIŞLIKLA APİKALDEN YUMUŞAK DOKULARA EKSTRÜZYONU: OLGU BİLDİRİMİ
    (2019-12-01T00:00:00Z) Yuca Öztürk, Tuğçe; Alim, Betül Aycan; Güneşer, Mehmet Burak; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN
    Kök kanal tedavisi sırasında en çok kullanılan irrigasyon solüsyonu sodyum hipoklorittir. Sodyum hipokloritin antimikrobiyal özelliğine ek olarak en önemli avantajı iyi bir organik doku çözücü olmasıdır. Endodontide %0.5–6 konsantrasyon aralığında kullanılmaktadır ve yüksek konsantrasyonlarda, canlı dokular için son derece toksiktir. Dikkatsiz kullanımı ya da hastada mevcut olan anatomik/patolojik değişiklikler sonucu sodyum hipoklorit apikalden ekstrüze olabilir. Toksik etkisi nedeniyle dokuda ülserasyon, sinir hasarı, nekroz ve bazen geri dönüşümsüz hasarlara yol açabilir. Bu nedenle hastanın klinik ve radyolojik muayenesini detaylı yapmak, irrigasyon aşamasında dikkatli olmak ve oluşabilecek bir komplikasyonu yönetebilmek önemlidir.
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    Effect of Trichloroacetic Acid on the Bond Strength of Calcium Silicate-Based Cements: A Modified Push-Out Test
    (2021-10-01T00:00:00Z) Alim, Betül Aycan; Sarıalioğlu Güngör, Ayça; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN; SARIALİOĞLU GÜNGÖR, AYÇA
    Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effect of trichloroacetic acid (TCA) on the bond strength of calcium silicate-based cements to dentin. Methods: Ten single-rooted bovine teeth were sectioned longitudinally into slices 2 mm thick. Six holes were drilled with a 1.2 mm diamond bur in each dentin slice (totally 60 holes). Cotton pellets with TCA were applied to three holes of each slice for 1 min, whereas no acid was applied to the other three. The TCA and non-TCA groups were divided into three subgroups according to the material used: ProRoot mineral trioxide aggregate [(MTA); n=10], Harvard MTA (n=10), and Biodentine (n=10). After seven days, the dislodgement resistance of the materials was calculated using a universal resting machine The types of bond failure were examined under a stereomicroscope. Results: The TCA had no statistically significant effect on the bonding strength of the tested materials (p>0.05). The Harvard MTA subgroup had the lowest mean bond strength values (2.25 +/- 0.79 MPa), while the Biodentine subgroup had the highest (10.49 +/- 3.32MPa). The most common bond failure types were mixed in the ProRoot MTA subgroup (60%) and cohesive in the Harvard MTA (60%) and Biodentine (70%) subgroups. Conclusion: The bond strength of Biodentine is greater than those of ProRoot and Harvard MTA. TCA does not affect the push-out bond strength of MTA or Biodentine.
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    DO THIRD MOLARS PLAY A ROLE IN SECOND MOLARS UNDERGOING ENDODONTIC TREATMENT?
    (2021-12-01T00:00:00Z) Alim, Betül Aycan; Kaya, Bilal Latif; Güneşer, Mehmet Burak; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN; GÜNEŞER, MEHMET BURAK
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    Evaluation of Different Root Canal Filling Techniques in Severely Curved Canals by Micro-computed Tomography
    (2019-09-01) Alim, Betül Aycan; Garıp Berker, Yıldız; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN
    AimTo fill the severely curved root canals with different filling techniques and to compare these techniques using micro-computed tomography (micro-CT).Materials and methodsSixty extracted mandibular first molars (degree of root canal curvature > 25°) were selected. All samples were divided into four groups and filled with one of the following techniques: lateral condensation, single-cone, continuous-wave obturation, and core carrier. After they were scanned by micro-CT, the total area, filled area and void area of the root canal were calculated. The Mann–Whitney U and Kruskal–Wallis tests were used for statistical analysis (p<0.05).ResultsIt was shown that significantly more filling material was used in the lateral condensation and core carrier technique groups at 2 and 5 mm than in the single-cone and continuous-wave obturation technique groups (p<0.05). It was observed no statistically significant difference at 8 mm (p > 0.05).ConclusionNo technique could completely fill in root canal. Regarding the coronal part, all techniques can be used for more effective filling as long as a good condensation is achieved. The use of a plugger with an optimal size according to the localisation of root canal curvature and the choice of a heat-resistant root canal sealer affects the success of the treatment in the thermoplastic techniques.