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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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    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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    An esthetic approach to treat severe crowding and space closure using clear aligners: a case report
    (2023-05-11) Şahin Ş.; Kurt G.; ŞAHİN, ŞERİFE; KURT, GÖKMEN
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    Evaluation of the infrazygomatic crest and mandibular buccal shelf in different sagittal skeletal patterns: a cone-beam computed tomography study
    (2024-01-01) Şeker E. D.; Kaymakcıoğlu E.; Şahin Ş.; Kurt G.; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARA; KAYMAKCIOĞLU, ELİF; KURT, GÖKMEN
    Objectives To compare bone thickness, bone height, and density in the infrazygomatic crest (IZC) and the mandibular buccal shelf (MBS) associated with different sagittal skeletal patterns. Material and Methods This retrospective study included three groups of which a Class I group consisted of 28 patients (24 female, 4 male, mean age: 26.46 +/- 6.1), a Class II group comprised 31 patients (28 female, 3 male, mean age: 30.08 +/- 5.9), and a Class III group included 26 patients (22 female, 4 male, mean age: 26.21 +/- 5.3). Evaluations of bone characteristics were performed for both the IZC and MBS using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Maxillary length and mandibular body length were also measured on lateral cephalograms. One-way ANOVA, chi-squared, and Spearman\"s correlation tests were applied for statistical analysis. Results The Class II group showed significantly greater bone thickness at the distal root level of the maxillary second molar in IZC (p 0.05), the Class II group showed significantly higher bone height values at the distal root level of the mandibular second molar in the MBS (p < 0.05). A statistically significant increase from the mesial aspect to the distal aspect was observed in total bone thickness in the Class I group and total bone thickness and height in the Class II and III groups in the MBS. The mandibular body length and SNB values were positively correlated with the total bone thickness and bone height of the MBS. Conclusions Bone thickness in the IZC and bone density in both the IZC and MBS were similar in the different sagittal skeletal patterns. Total bone thickness in the Class I and III groups and the total bone height in the Class II group showed a gradual increase from the mesial to the distal in the MBS. The length of the mandibular body may be a clinical clue to assist in the selection of the appropriate implantation area.