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    Occlusal plane rotation and orthodontic decompensation: influence on the outcome of surgical correction of class III malocclusion Rotation der Okklusionsebene und kieferorthopädische Dekompensation: Einfluss auf das Ergebnis der chirurgischen Korrektur einer Klasse-III-Malokklusion
    (2022-01-01T00:00:00Z) ŞEKER, Elif Dilara; SUNAL AKTÜRK, EZGİ; YILMAZ, HANİFE NURAY; Kucukkeles, Nazan; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; SUNAL AKTÜRK, EZGİ
    © 2022, Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.Purpose: The aim of this retrospective multicenter study is to evaluate the influence of surgical manipulation of the upper occlusal plane (UOP) and orthodontic decompensation on the outcome of class III orthognathic surgery. Methods: Incisor inclinations, occlusal plane inclination as well as skeletal and soft tissue changes were assessed in lateral cephalograms of 85 class III patients who had previously undergone orthognathic surgery. Fourteen linear and eight angular measurements were performed on each radiograph at the beginning of treatment (T0), before surgery (T1) and at the end of treatment (T2) using imaging software. After measurement of variables, Mann–Whitney U‑test, repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Bonferroni multiple comparison test, and Spearman’s correlation analysis were performed. Results: A statistically significant improvement was observed in both sagittal skeletal and soft tissue measurements (p < 0.05). Surgical change in UOP was significantly correlated with changes in overbite, upper lip strain and soft tissue B‑point change in the sagittal direction (p < 0.05). Overjet change was significantly correlated with changes in the soft tissue and all sagittal skeletal parameters except for SNA. Changes in the incisor inclinations was significantly correlated with changes in the sagittal skeletal parameters and lower facial height. Significant differences were also observed between the groups with induced clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the mandible in terms of IMPA (long axis of LI to mandibular plane), overbite, upper lip strain and position of soft tissue B‑point (p < 0.05). Conclusion: Sufficient dental decompensation is crucial for controlling the sagittal as well as the vertical relationship during surgery. Counterclockwise rotation provides an increase in sagittal projection of the mandibular body at the soft tissue B‑point.
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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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    The evaluation of the effect of hypercalcemia in oral pathologies.
    (2020-10-02T00:00:00Z) Yucesoy, Turker; Diker, Nurettin; Seker, Elif Dilara; Unver, Tugba; Vardar, Fatma; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; DİKER, NURETTİN
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    Comparison of Perception of Attractiveness in Borderline Class III Cases Treated with Camouflage and Orthognathic Surgery among Orthodontists, Oral Surgeons, and Lay People
    (2022-10-01T00:00:00Z) ŞEKER, ELİF DİLARA; YILMAZ, BERZA; Yücel, Fatma Betül; Yenidünya, Deniz; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; YILMAZ, BERZA
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    Do we pay for maxillary protraction? Evaluation of the effects of Alt-RAMEC protocol and face mask treatment on root development
    (2021-11-01T00:00:00Z) YILMAZ, BERZA; ŞEKER, Elif Dilara; YILMAZ, HANİFE NURAY; Kucukkeles, Nazan; YILMAZ, BERZA; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA
    Objectives To evaluate root development of pediatric patients treated with Alt-RAMEC + Face mask therapy. Material and methods The 19 subjects (9 girls, 10 boys; mean age: 8.6 +/- 1.1 years) treated with Alt-RAMEC and a Petit-type face mask were included to the study. The cone-beam tomography (CBCT) records of these patients were used to quantify the root length. The root length measurements of 456 permanent teeth (maxillary-mandibular incisors, canines, premolars, and first molars) were performed at the beginning of the treatment (T0), after the Alt-RAMEC protocol (T1), and at the end of the face mask treatment (T2) using Planmeca Romexis software. Results Tooth length values increased significantly in the maxillary teeth except the central incisors, left lateral incisor, the palatal root of the right first molar, and distal and palatinal roots of the left first molar (p < 0.05). Mandibular teeth also showed significant increase in the root length except mandibular central incisors and the distal root of left first molar (p < 0.05). The change in tooth lengths from T0 to T1 showed positive delta values. The comparison of the change in tooth lengths after the Alt-RAMEC protocol and after the face mask therapy showed that increment T2-T1 was statistically significantly higher compared with increment T1-T0 (p < 0.05). Conclusions Alt-RAMEC + Face mask therapy seem not to inhibit root development of maxillary and mandibular teeth in the mixed dentition.
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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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    Evaluating the changes in nasal airway volume and nasal airflow after surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion
    (2022-01-01T00:00:00Z) ALAGÖZ, ELİFHAN; Unver, Tugba; ŞEKER, Elif Dilara; KURT, GÖKMEN; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; Ozdem, Abdullah; DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN; ALAGÖZ, ELİFHAN; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; KURT, GÖKMEN; ŞENTÜRK, EROL; ÖZDEM, ABDULLAH; DOLANMAZ, DOĞAN
    © 2022 Elsevier Inc.Objective: This study aims to compare the changes in the nasal airway volume and nasal airflow using acoustic rhinometry (AR), rhinomanometry (RMN), and dental volumetric tomography (DVT) after surgically assisted rapid maxillary expansion (SARME). Study Design: Our study consists of 13 adults, 3 male and 10 female patients, aged between 15 and 26, with completed skeletal development. In our study, DVT imaging was obtained twice, preoperation and 3 months after expansion. AR and RMN measurements were recorded, and Visual Analog Score (VAS) and Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) Scale surveys were scored at preoperation and 3 months after expansion. Nasopharyngeal-oropharyngeal airway volume and areas were calculated using the Romexis 3.8.3.R (Planmeca, Helsinki, Finland) and Nemotec V2019 (Madrid, Spain) software programs. IBM SPSS Statistics 22 (SPSS IBM, Armonk, New York) was used for statistical analysis. Results: Comparing the preoperation and postexpansion measurements by both software programs revealed a statistically significant increase in the nasopharyngeal airway volume. No statistically significant change was observed in the oropharyngeal airway volume. Furthermore, we found a statistically significant increase in VAS but a significant decrease in NOSE. Conclusion: According to our findings, nasal airway volume increased after SARME, and although there was no significant change in nasal resistance, patients’ quality of life increased significantly.
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    Dental root development associated with treatments by rapid maxillary expansion/reverse headgear and slow maxillary expansion
    (2019-10-01T00:00:00Z) ŞEKER, Elif Dilara; YAĞCI, AHMET; Demirsoy, Kevser Kurt; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA
    Objectives: To assess dental root development in two groups of paediatric patients who received treatments with reverse headgear and rapid maxillary expansion and slow maxillary dental arch expansion.
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    Apical root resorption of endodontically treated teeth after orthodontic treatment: A split-mouth design study
    (2022-01-01T00:00:00Z) ŞEKER, ELİF DİLARA; Dinçer, Asiye Nur; Kaya, Nihal; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA