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    The Validation and Reliability Study of Turkish Versions of Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale Modified for Body Dysmorphic Disorder and Body Image Disturbance Questionnaire
    (2022-06-01T00:00:00Z) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELİF DİLARA; KARAKAŞ, MERT; ERTÜRK ZARARSIZ, GÖZDE; ŞAHBAZ, ÇİĞDEM DİLEK; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA
    Objective: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a relatively common disorder and accepted as one of the obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders group. No tests for BDD have been translated into Turkish yet. This study aimed to perform validity and reliability tests on the Turkish version of the Yale-Brown ObsessiveCompulsive scale Modified for BDD (T-YBOCS-BDD) and the Body Image Disturbance Questionnaire (T-BIDQ). Methods: The patients who were admitted to the clinics of the dentistry faculty with the aesthetic problems were selected as the study group (n=80) and the control group was designed with the patients with non-aesthetic problems (n=81). The tests were administered to the patients within one week with the test and re-test method. Factor analysis was performed, and the statistical significance was accepted as p<0.05 Results: In the evaluation of reliability, Cronbach’s alpha was 0.808 for the T-YBOCS-BDD and it was 0.780 for the T-BIDQ. The factor analysis scores were 0.705 and 0.736, whereas and the valuesof the Bartlett’s test of sphericity were 677,296 (df=66, p<0.001) and 336,069 (df=21, p<0.001), respectively. Total mean scores of T-YBOCS-BDD revealed statistically significant results (p=0.006). Conclusion: The tests resulted in high validity and reliability, therefore the results of this study highly recommended clinicians to perform these tests in the Turkish language-speaking countries.
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    COMPARISON OF SURFACE ROUGHNESS AND ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENT MINI IMPLANT SYSTEMS
    (2019-09-01) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELİF DİLARA; cenkci, ebru; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA
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    Lisans Öğrencilerinde Dental Anksiyete Düzeylerinin Karşılaştırılması
    (2020-03-31T00:00:00Z) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELİF DİLARA; Balcı, Rumeysa; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA
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    How the Osteoporotic Changes Affect the Maxillary Bone Structure in Women over 40-Year-old?
    (2022-01-01T00:00:00Z) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELİF DİLARA; Özsoy, Zeynep; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA
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    Histologic and Biomechanical Evaluation of Osseointegrated Miniscrew Implants Treated with Ozone Therapy and Photobiomodulation at Different Loading Times
    (2019-11-01) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELİF DİLARA; Cenkci, Ebru; Yay, Arzu; ALKAN, ALPER; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; ALKAN, ALPER
    Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate how continuous heavy orthopedic forces affect the stability of sandblasted, large-grit, acid-etched (SLA)-surfaced miniscrew implants and surrounding bone tissue healing at three different loading periods with treatment of photobiomodulation and ozone therapy. Materials and Methods: Miniscrew implants were applied on the tibias of 9-month-old rabbits (n = 18). The animals were randomly divided into three groups: control, photobiomodulation, and ozone therapy. In all groups, miniscrew implants were loaded with 500 gf at 0, 4, and 8 weeks, respectively (G1, G2, and G3). Several biomechanical and histologic analyses were performed in different centers to measure the implant stability quotient level, bone volume, and bone-to-implant contact. Results: According to the results of the Infinite Focus Microscopy, the ozone therapy group revealed significantly higher scores than the control group and photobiomodulation group at the 4-week loading time, whereas the photobiomodulation and ozone therapy groups revealed significantly higher scores than the control group at the 8-week loading time in terms of bone volume measurements in mm(3) (P < .05). According to the histologic analysis, the ozone therapy and photobiomodulation groups revealed significantly higher scores than the control group at the 4-week loading time, whereas the photobiomodulation group showed the highest scores among the 8-week loading groups (P < .05). Conclusion: This is the first study in the literature that reveals a better osseointegration process in miniscrew implants when treated with photobiomodulation and ozone therapy compared with control groups. Although the photobiomodulation and ozone therapy groups did not reveal significantly higher scores in immediately loaded miniscrew implants (G1), these treatments were significantly more effective when loaded after 4 or 8 weeks of osseointegration (G2 and G3). SLA-surfaced miniscrew implants are successful in the orthopedic forces (500 gf) and can be removed without complications.