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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 Hall Teknikte Oklüzal Dengelenme Mekanizmasının Üç Boyutlu Model Analizi ile Değerlendirilmesi(2019-04-27T00:00:00Z) Kınay Taran, Pınar; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; KINAY TARAN, PINARPublication Metadata only Evaluation of permanent second molars’ inclination following permanent first molars’ extraction(2019-10-13T00:00:00Z) BAKKAL, MELTEM; YILMAZ, BERZA; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; ÜNVER, TUĞBA; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; ÖZDEMİR, ŞERİFE; KAYA, MUSTAFA SARP; ÜNVER, TUĞBA; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; ÖZDEMİR, ŞERİFEPublication Open Access Evaluation of the Relationship Between Maxillary Labial Frenulum Attachment Types, Periodontal Health, and Dental Caries in Preschool Children(2023-01-01) KINAY TARAN P.; ÖZDEMİR Ş.; AKARCA B.; Yüksel Ak H.; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; ÖZDEMİR, ŞERİFEObjective: The purpose of the study was to investigate any possible relation between maxillary labial frenulum attachment type on periodontal status and dental caries in pre14school children. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted for six months among the children who were admitted for treatment at a university clinic. The children aged between 3 to 6 years were enrolled in the study. The types of maxillary labial frenulum attachment were recorded as mucosal, gingival, papillary, and papillary penetrating types. Plaque index (PI), gingival index (GI), and dental status (dmft) of maxillary primary incisors were evaluated. Kruskal-Wallis and Pearson’s chi-squared tests were used for statistical analysis. Results: A total of 214 children (mean age was 4.4±0.9 years) were evaluated. The most common maxillary frenulum attachment type was the gingival type (45.8%), while the papillary penetrating type (13.1%) was the least common. The PI and GI scores in children with mucosal type frenulum were lower than in children with the gingival, papillary, and papillary penetrating types (p<0.01). The dmft scores were lower in children with mucosal type frenulum and higher in children with papillary type frenulum (p<0.01). Conclusion: Papillary and papillary penetrating types of frenulum attachments were associated with a decline in periodontal health and higher caries incidence in maxillary primary incisors.Publication Metadata only Effect of Different Restorative Materials on Primary Tooth Wear: A Quantitative Evaluation Using Microcomputed Tomography(2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) KINAY TARAN, PINAR; ŞAHİNBAŞ, ABDURRAHMAN; BAYRAKTAR, GÖZDE ASENA; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; ŞAHİNBAŞ, ABDURRAHMAN; BAYRAKTAR, GÖZDE ASENAPurpose: The wear properties of o five materials used in the primary dentition must be compatible with primary tooth wear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the wear rate of primary teeth opposing composite resin and different prefabricated crown materials. Methods: The study specimens were divided into four groups: (1) composite resin (CR) group; (2) stainless steel group (5.5); (3) monolithic zirconia (MZ) group; and (4) fiberglass (FG) group. Ten specimens were prepared from each group, and primary canines were used as antagonist teeth. The wear test was conducted with a vertical loud of 50 N and 240,000 cycles using a chewing simulator. The volume losses of antagonist teeth and the weight losses of restorative materials were calculated with microcomputed tomography and a digital scale, respectively. The worn surfaces of restorative materials were examined via scanning electron microscopy. Results: The amount of enamel wear was highest in the MZ group (1.551 +/- 0.859 [standard deviation] mm(3)) group, followed by the FG group (1.028 +/- 0.854 mm(3)), SS group (0.480 +/- 0324 mm(3)), and CR group (0310 +/- 0341 mm(3)). The volume losses in the MZ group were significantly greater than those in the SS and CR groups (P<0.05). The weight loss amount of restorative materials was highest in the CR group (81.2 mg), followed by the FG (6 +/- 3 mg), SS (4 +/- 3 mg), and MZ (2 +/- 1 mg) groups. Conclusions: Prefabricated monolithic zirconia crowns caused greater wear on opposing primary teeth. The amount of weight loss in the composite resins was highest while causing minor primary tooth wear.Publication Metadata only Çocuklarda Minimal İnvaziv Tedaviler ve Materyal Seçimi(Türkiye Klinikleri, 2021-01-01) KINAY TARAN P.; ÖZDEMİR Ş.; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; ÖZDEMİR, ŞERİFEPublication Metadata only Farklı restoratif materyallerin süt dişi aşınması üzerindeki etkisinin mikrobilgisayarlı tomografi ile kantitatif olarak değerlendirilmesi(2021-10-10) KINAY TARAN P.; ŞAHİNBAŞ A.; BAYRAKTAR G. A.; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; BAYRAKTAR, GÖZDE ASENAPublication Metadata only Daimi birinci büyük azı dişin gelişim evresi ve diş çürüğü(2021-10-10) KINAY TARAN P.; Yılmaz E.; KINAY TARAN, PINARPublication 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 Fluoride and the internet: an assessment of online information available to the public(2022-05-01) KINAY TARAN P.; BAKKAL M.; MAMMADLI N.; KINAY TARAN, PINAR; BAKKAL, MELTEM; MAMMADLI, NARMIN