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    Changes in Nasopharyngeal Airway Following Orthopedic and Surgically Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion
    (2010-03-01T00:00:00Z) Kurt, GÖKMEN; Altug-Atac, Ayse Tuba; Atac, Mustafa Sancar; Karasu, Hakan Alpay; KURT, GÖKMEN
    Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare changes in soft-palate morphology and nasopharyngeal relations after orthopedic rapid maxillary expansion (RME) and surgically assisted RME (SARME).
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    Comparisons of the effects of systemic administration of L-thyroxine and doxycycline on orthodontically induced root resorption in rats
    (2010-10-01T00:00:00Z) Baysal, Asli; Uysal, Tancan; Ozdamar, Saim; Kurt, Bulent; Kurt, GÖKMEN; Gunhan, Omer; KURT, GÖKMEN
    The aim of this study was to histologically evaluate and compare the effects of the systemic administration of l-thyroxine (TX) and doxycycline (DX) on orthodontically induced root resorption, Twenty-eight male 50- to 60-day-old Wistar rats were used. Seven rats served as the baseline control. Seven animals received TX (20 mu g/kg bodyweight/day) and seven DX (1.2 mg/kg bodyweight/day), by means of a mini-osmotic pump implanted subcutaneously. Seven rats were separated as a sham, in order to evaluate the pure effect of the surgical procedure on the animals- health. Tooth movement (TM) was achieved with a continuous force of 50 g by placing Elgiloy coil springs between the right maxillary first molar and incisors for 14 days. The animals were sacrificed and specimens containing the appliance and maxillary tooth-bearing segments were processed for light microscopy. The surface area of root resorption lacunae was measured histomorphometrically using digital photomicrographs. To evaluate the resorptive changes on the molar root surface of each group, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) examinations were also carried out. Statistical evaluation of root resorption percentages was performed using Kruskal-Wallis analysis of variance test. Multiple comparisons were determined by the Student-Newman- Keuls method. The level of significance was set at P < 0.05.
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    Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Orthodontic Adhesives with Integrated Primer: A Comparative Study
    (2023-01-01) YILMAZ B.; YILDIRIM Z. B.; ŞEKER E. D.; ÖZDEN M. F.; KURT G.; YILMAZ, BERZA; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; ÖZDEN, MUHAMMET FURKAN; KURT, GÖKMEN
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    Effects of cell-mediated osteoprotegerin gene transfer and mesenchymal stem cell applications on orthodontically induced root resorption of rat teeth
    (2017-06-01T00:00:00Z) Amuk, Nisa Gul; Kurt, GÖKMEN; Baran, Yusuf; Seyrantepe, Volkan; Yandim, Melis Kartal; Adan, Aysun; Demir, Secil Akyildiz; Kiraz, Yagmur; Sonmez, Mehmet Fatih; KURT, GÖKMEN
    Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare therapeutic effects of mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs) and osteoprotegerin (OPG) gene transfer applications on inhibition and/or repair of orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption (OIIRR).
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    A minimally invasive transfer method of mesenchymal stem cells to the intact periodontal ligament of rat teeth: a preliminary study
    (2018-01-01) GÜL AMUK, NİSA; KURT, GÖKMEN; YANDIM KARTAL, MELIS; ADAN, AYSUN; BARAN, YUSUF; KURT, GÖKMEN
    The aim of this study was to introduce a minimally invasive procedure for mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) transfer into the intact periodontal ligament (PDL) of the molar teeth in rats. Ten 12-week-old Wistar albino rats were used for this preliminary study. MSCs were obtained from bones of two animals and were labeled with green fluorescent protein (GFP). Four animals were randomly selected for MSC injection, while 4 animals served as a control group. Samples were prepared for histological analysis, Cox-2 mRNA expression polymerase chain reaction analysis, and fluorescent microscopy evaluation. The number of total cells, number of osteoclastic cells, and Cox-2 mRNA expression levels of the periodontal tissue of teeth were calculated. The number of total cells was increased with MSC injections in PDL significantly (P < 0.001). The number of osteoclastic cells and Cox-2 mRNA expression were found to be similar for the two groups. GFP-labeled MSCs were observed with an expected luminescence on the smear samples of the PDL with transferred MSCs. The results of this preliminary study demonstrate successful evidence of transferring MSCs to intact PDL in a nonsurgical way and offer a minimally invasive procedure for transfer of MSCs to periodontal tissues.
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    The effects of different desensitizer agents on shear bond strength of orthodontic brackets after home bleaching: an in vitro study
    (2018-05-01T00:00:00Z) GÜL AMUK, NİSA; BAYSAL, ASLI; ÜSTÜN, YAKUP; KURT, GÖKMEN; KURT, GÖKMEN
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    Evaluation of shear bond strength of metallic and ceramic brackets bonded to enamel prepared with self-etching primer
    (2010-04-01T00:00:00Z) Uysal, Tancan; Ustdal, Ayca; Kurt, GÖKMEN; KURT, GÖKMEN
    The bond strength of group 3 (mean: 36.7 +/- 11.8 MPa) was significantly higher than group 4 (mean: 26.6 +/- 8.9 MPa; P 0.05). Compared with conventional acid etching, SEPs significantly decreased the SBS of ceramic orthodontic brackets.
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    Ankiloze Dişli Üç Hastanın Distraksiyon Osteogeneziyle Yönetilmesi
    (2021-05-09) AKTAŞ T.; DOGANAY Ö.; KILIÇ E.; KILIÇ B.; KURT G.; DOĞANAY, ÖZGE; KILIÇ, BANU; KURT, GÖKMEN
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    Incremental versus maximum bite advancement during Herbst therapy response
    (2019-06-01T00:00:00Z) Amuk, Nisa Gul; Baysal, Asli; Coskun, Ramadan; Kurt, GÖKMEN; KURT, GÖKMEN
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    Effects of High-Energy Curing Lights on Time-Dependent Temperature Changes of Pulp Space During Orthodontic Bonding
    (2019-03-01T00:00:00Z) GÜL AMUK, NİSA; KURT, GÖKMEN; ER, ÖZGÜR; ÇAKMAK, GÜLŞEN; ASLANTAŞ, VEYSEL; KURT, GÖKMEN
    Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the temperature changes and cooling times during orthodontic bonding by a light-emitting diode (LED) and plasma arc lights (PAC) in different time and power modes with thermal imaging. Methods: A total of 100 human permanent upper first premolar teeth were included in the study. Five groups were conducted, 20 teeth each, and different energy outputs of curing lights were used for adhesive polymerization with different exposure times. The temperature changes in the pulp space and cooldown times were measured by a thermal imaging system. A paired t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Student-Newman-Keuls multiple comparison tests were used for data analysis. Results: A statistically significant temperature rise was detected with all curing lights (p<0.05). The greatest temperature changes were observed in the LED standard mode with 10 seconds of exposure time (6.66±1.98°C) and LED extra power mode with 6 seconds of exposure time (6.50±1.64°C) among groups, while using PAC for 3 seconds created the smallest temperature increase (1.81±0.99°C). An application of the LED extra power mode for 6 seconds exhibited the longest cooldown time (205.91±47.48 seconds), and the shortest cooldown time was detected as 71.30±43.15 seconds with the PAC 3-second application. Conclusions: LED lights with an increased exposure time induced significant temperature rises, while no PAC light group exceeded the critical threshold value. The exposure time is more important than the energy output level of the light-curing system on temperature increments of the pulp chamber.