Person: KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP
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Publication Metadata only The Effect of Parenting Styles on Behavior Management Technique Preferences in a Turkish Population.(2018-09-15) Bakkal, MELTEM; Kaya, MUSTAFA SARP; Taran, PINAR; Özalp, ŞERİFE; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; BAKKAL, MELTEM; ÖZDEMİR, ŞERİFEPublication Metadata only Clinical follow-up of occlusal vertical dimension increase in stainless steel crowns applied with hall technique: A pilot study(2018-01-01T00:00:00Z) KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; BAKKAL, MELTEM; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; BAKKAL, MELTEMPublication Metadata only Masticatory parameters of children with and without clinically diagnosed caries in permanent dentition(2017-01-01T00:00:00Z) KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; Akyuz, Serap; Guclu, Burak; Dıraçoğlu, Demirhan; Yarat, Ayşen; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARPAim Mastication turns food into a bolus and prepares it for chemical digestion. Any condition affecting tooth structure and position may have an impact on mastication. The aim of this study is to compare masticatory performance (MP) and maximum bite force (MBF) between children with and without clinically visible caries in permanent first molars.Publication Metadata only A Comparison of Periodontal Health in Primary Molars Restored with Prefabricated Stainless Steel and Zirconia Crowns.(2018-10-01T00:00:00Z) KINAY TARAN, PINAR; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARPPublication Metadata only Üniversite Öğrencilerinin Karyostatik ve Antikaryojenik EtkiliBesinleri Tüketim Sıklığı ile Beslenme Alışkanlıklarının Ağız Diş Sağlığı Üzerine Etkisi(2018-12-16T00:00:00Z) MUNGAN, NİL CEREN; ÖMEROĞLU YEL, BEGÜMHAN; İÇEN, HAYRUNİSA; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; GÜNEŞ, FATMA ESRA; AKYÜZ, SERAP HATİCE; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARPPublication Metadata only Dental approach to Niemann Pick Disease under general anaesthesia(2018-09-02) KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; BAKKAL, MELTEM; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; BAKKAL, MELTEMPublication Metadata only Üniversite öğrencilerinin karbonhidrat içeriği yüksek besinleri tüketim sıklığı ile beslenme tutum ve davranışlarının ağız diş sağlığı üzerine etkisi(2018-11-16T00:00:00Z) ÖMEROĞLU YEL, BEGÜMHAN; İÇEN, HAYRUNİSA; Mungan, Nil Ceren; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; GÜNEŞ, FATMA ESRA; AKYÜZ, SERAP HATİCE; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARPPublication Metadata only Primary teeth pulpectomy clinical and radiological success: A retrospective comparison of two techniques.(2018-03-08) BAKKAL, MELTEM; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; BAKKAL, MELTEM; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARPPublication Metadata only Two-colour chewing gum mixing ability test for evaluating masticatory performance in children with mixed dentition: validity and reliability study(2017-11-01T00:00:00Z) Kaya, MUSTAFA SARP; Guclu, B.; Schimmel, M.; AKYÜZ, SERAP HATİCE; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARPThe unappealing taste of the chewing material and the time-consuming repetitive task in masticatory performance tests using artificial foodstuff may discourage children from performing natural chewing movements. Therefore, the aim was to determine the validity and reliability of a two-colour chewing gum mixing ability test for masticatory performance (MP) assessment in mixed dentition children. Masticatory performance was tested in two groups: systemically healthy fully dentate young adults and children in mixed dentition. Median particle size was assessed using a comminution test, and a two-colour chewing gum mixing ability test was applied for MP analysis. Validity was tested with Pearson correlation, and reliability was tested with intra-class correlation coefficient, Pearson correlation and Bland-Altman plots. Both comminution and two-colour chewing gum mixing ability tests revealed statistically significant MP differences between children (n = 25) and adults (n = 27, both P < 0.01). Pearson correlation between comminution and two-colour chewing gum mixing ability tests was positive and significant (r = 0.418, P = 0.002). Correlations for interobserver reliability and test-retest values were significant (r = 0.990, P = 0.0001 and r = 0.995, P = 0.0001). Although both methods could discriminate MP differences, the comminution test detected these differences generally in a wider range compared to two-colour chewing gum mixing ability test. However, considering the high reliability of the results, the two-colour chewing gum mixing ability test can be used to assess masticatory performance in children, especially at non-clinical settings.Publication Metadata only A Recurrent Dental Trauma Case with Undisclosed Epilepsy History(2018-08-18) GÜNAY, BAŞAK; BAKKAL, MELTEM; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; GÜNAY, BAŞAK; BAKKAL, MELTEM; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP