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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Spontaneous and Excellent Healing of Bilateral Brown Tumors in Mandible after Endocrinal Therapy and Subtotal Parathyroidectomy: Case Report with 4-Year Follow-Up
    (2018-01-01) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; KILIÇ, ERDEM; DOĞRUEL, FATMA; BAYRAM, FAHRİ; ALKAN, ALPER; AKCAN, Alper Celal; ÖZTÜRK, FİGEN; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; KILIÇ, ERDEM; ALKAN, ALPER
    Primary hyperparathyroidism is an endocrine disorder occurring due to increased secretion of parathormone resulting in a complex of clinical, anatomical, and biochemical alterations. On the other hand, excision of a parathyroid adenoma can normalize the metabolic status. A 24-year-old man was referred to the hospital with bilateral swelling and spontaneous gingival bleeding from posterior of the mandible also with radiolucent well-demarcated lesions bilaterally in the mandibular third molar regions. After consultations, the patient was hospitalized in the endocrinology department where further tests were performed due to highly increased PTH level as 714 pg/ml. Bilateral brown tumors started to regress spontaneously, and no additional surgery was required after subtotal parathyroidectomy was performed. The presented case is the first patient whose bilateral brown tumors in the jaws spontaneously and totally healed after subtotal parathyroidectomy and endocrinal therapy who was strictly followed up for 4 years even though the lesions were associated with impacted third molars.
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    Determination of the effect of osteoporosis on bone mineral density changes in jaw bones
    (2019-07-31T00:00:00Z) Şeker, Elif Dilara; Yücesoy, Türker; Aydın, Teoman; Erten, Dilek; Alkan, Alper; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ÜNVER, TUĞBA; AYDIN, TEOMAN; ALKAN, ALPER
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    Ortognatik Cerrahi ve Sinir Yaralanmaları
    (2018-11-01) Doğanay, Özge; ALKAN, ALPER; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; DOĞANAY, ÖZGE
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    Gastrointestinal tract metastasis of mandibular diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
    (2018-09-01) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; KILIÇ, ERDEM; Ocak, Hakan; ALKAN, ALPER; DENİZ, KEMAL; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; KILIÇ, ERDEM; ALKAN, ALPER
    Not only diffuse large B-cell lymphoma is a malignancy, but also is initially and orally diagnosed in early stages. However, it could be misdiagnosed with other oral pathologies. However yet, early diagnosis is still crucial for the prognosis, morbidity, and mortality in such cases. Additionally, whole-body scanning with positron emission tomography/computed tomography should be performed for diagnosis and treatment process.
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    Comparison of Ozone and Photo-Biomodulation Therapies on Mental Nerve Injury in Rats
    (2017-11-01) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; Kutuk, Nukhet; Canpolat, Dilek Gunay; ALKAN, ALPER; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; KÜTÜK, NÜKHET; ALKAN, ALPER
    Purpose: This study compared photo-biomodulation (PBM) and ozone therapy (OT) for mental nerve injury by counting Schwann cells (SCs) and fasciculated nerve branches and measuring fascicular nerve areas.
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    Histological and Biomechanical Evaluation of SLA-Surfaced Osseointegrated Miniscrew Implants Treated with Ozone Therapy and Photobiomodulation in Different Loading Times
    (2019-07-31T00:00:00Z) Yücesoy, Türker; Şeker, Elif Dilara; Cenkci, Ebru; Yay, Arzu Hanım; Alkan, Alper; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; ALKAN, ALPER
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    Osteochondroma of The Mandibular Condyle: A Case Report
    (2019-07-01T00:00:00Z) Aydoğmuş, Gülsüm; Yücesoy, Türker; Alkan, Alper; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ALKAN, ALPER
    Objective: Osteochondroma or osteocartilaginous exostosis, is a cartilage-capped exophytic lesion that arises from the cortex of a bone. Although osteochondroma is considered as the most common tumor of skeletal bones, it is relatively rare in the jaw. The osteochondroma of the mandible occurs at the condyle or the tip of the coronoid process whereas called Jacob’s Disease when mandibular coronoid process is involved. In this report, we present an osteochondroma case extending from the mandibular condyle to the cranial base. Case: A 55-year male patient was referred to Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery of Bezmialem Vakif University Dentistry Faculty with complaints of mouth opening limitation and facial asymmetry. The distance of maximum mouth opening was 9 mm in length. A computed tomography scan showed the right condylar processes hyperplasia. The condyle and pathological segment resections were performed with interpositional gap arthroplasty and abdominal fat graft was preferred. After the operation, the patient’s maximal incisal opening was 45 mm. Pathological examination revealed irregularly arranged fibrous, cartilaginous and bony elements. Based on histological features, a final diagnosis of osteochondroma was made. No complaints were reported by the patient during 1-year follow-up. Conclusion: Osteochondroma is rarely seen on the mandibular condyle. Clinical symptoms may be similar in many temporomandibular joint diseases such as ankylosis, Jacob’s Disease etc. Therefore the differential diagnosis should be well done. Gap arthroplasty is commonly recommended as the best treatment option in such cases.
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    The efficiency of ozone therapy and low-level laser therapy in rat facial nerve injury
    (2020-03-01T00:00:00Z) Yuca, Yusuf; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; Tok, Olgu Enis; ALKAN, Alper; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ALKAN, ALPER
    Purpose: Comparison of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and ozone therapy (OT) methods for the treatment of facial nerve injury (FNI) in rats, evaluated by histomorphometric measurement analysis.
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    Removal of a supernumerary tooth displaced into the infratemporal fossa during extraction
    (2018-01-01) YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; Ocak, Hakan; Er, Nilay; ALKAN, ALPER; YÜCESOY, TÜRKER; ALKAN, ALPER
    Accidental displacement of an impacted tooth into the infratemporal fossa (ITF) is a rare but serious complication because of the vulnerability of the surrounding anatomical structures. Here we present the case of a 40-year-old man who reported pain on the right side of his face. Panoramic radiography and cone-beam computed tomography revealed an impacted third molar and a supernumerary tooth positioned immediately below it. Under local anesthesia, the third molar was easily extracted; however, the supernumerary tooth was inadvertently displaced into the ITF. The position of the tooth was confirmed by radiographic examination, and it was immediately removed intraorally by expanding the flap and carefully dissecting the soft tissues. Clinical aspects of this rare complication were evaluated, with special emphasis on the reliability of imaging modalities and surgical techniques.
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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.