Person: DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR
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Publication Metadata only Antibacterial efficacy of 810-nm diode laser on the biofilm formation by Enterococcus faecalis in root canals: an in vitro study(2020-05-01T00:00:00Z) Kebudi Benezra, Mira; Karaaslan, Elif; DOYMAZ, MEHMET ZİYA; DOYMAZ, MEHMET ZIYA; DİNÇER, ASİYE NURPublication Metadata only Er:YAG lazer ya da geleneksel yöntem ile hazırlanmış sınıf V kavitelerde akışkan kompozitlerin kenar uyumlarının araştırılması(2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) ÜSTÜN, NİLÜFER; GÜVEN, YELİZ; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; TUNA İNCE, ELİF BAHAR; ÖZEL, HALUK EMRE; DİNÇER, ASİYE NURPublication Metadata only Güta Perka Konların Kimyasal Dezenfeksiyonunun Apikal Sızıntı Üzerindeki Etkisi(2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) ÜSTÜN, YAKUP; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; YILDIRIM, CİHAN; SAĞSEN, BURAK; ORUÇOĞLU, HASAN; ASLAN, BERNA; DİNÇER, ASİYE NURPublication Metadata only Sağlık Bilimlerinde Teori ve Araştırmalar II(2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) ÖZBEK, MELİKE; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; ÖZBEK, MELİKE; DİNÇER, ASİYE NURPublication Metadata only Kök Kanal Tedavisi Uygulanan Dişlerde Ortodontik Tedaviye Bağlı Oluşan Kök Rezorpsiyonlarının Değerlendirilmesi(2020-03-01T00:00:00Z) DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; ŞEKER, ELİF DİLARA; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; ŞEKER, ELIF DILARAPublication Open Access Does the Endodontic Education Level Affect Decision-Making for Endodontically Treated Teeth With Apical Periodontitis? A Web-Based Survey(2021-02-01T00:00:00Z) Alim-Uysal, Betül Aycan; Dinçer, Asiye Nur; Yurtgezen, Berkan; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; GÜNEŞER, MEHMET BURAKObjectives: The management of endodontically treated teeth with apical periodontitis is debated among clinicians. The aim of this study was to evaluate treatment choices for endodontically treated teeth with different sizes of periapical lesions among endodontists, endodontics postgraduate students, general dental practitioners, and undergraduate students who had fulfilled their theoretical and clinical training in endodontics. Materials and methods: Periapical lesion images (no periapical lesion and 1-mm, 3-mm, and 5-mm periapical lesions) were formed on 4 different radiographs with a software program, and the survey included 16 radiographs that were emailed to 1881 participants. Treatment options included extraction, surgical or nonsurgical retreatment, and wait and see. The χ2 test was used to compare the responses of the participants. Results: The survey was returned by 1039 participants (55.23%). There were statistically significant differences among the responses of all participants for all cases (P < .05), except a case with a broken file and no lesion (P = .918). All participants decided to extract at an increased size from a 1-mm periapical lesion to a 5-mm periapical lesion. At all lesion sizes, general dental practitioners planned retreatment less when compared with other groups. Conclusions: This survey study showed that there was a positive correlation between endodontic education level and retreatment decision-making. Dentists who confront seemingly hopeless endodontically treated teeth such as an instrument fracture, a missing canal, or a large periapical lesion should consult with an endodontist before making the decision to extract the tooth.Publication Metadata only Investigation of the effect of different chelation solutions on penetration of resin‐based and bioceramic sealers with a novel method(2021-01-01T00:00:00Z) Alim, Betül Aycan; Şentürk , Hilal; Kotan, Gözde; Güneşer, Mehmet Burak; Dinçer, Asiye Nur; Rafıqı, Abdul Matteen; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN; KOTAN, GÖZDE; GÜNEŞER, MEHMET BURAK; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; RAFIQI, ABDUL MATTEENPublication Metadata only Micro-CT analysis of the marginal adaptation and porosity associated with ultrasonic activation of coronally placed tricalcium silicate-based cements(2020-08-01T00:00:00Z) DİNÇER, Asiye Nur; GÜNEŞER, MEHMET BURAK; Sisli, Selen Nihal; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR; GÜNEŞER, MEHMET BURAKThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of ultrasonic activation on coronal marginal adaptation and microporosity of tricalcium silicate-based materials. Sixty freshly extracted human maxillary lateral incisor teeth were instrumented with ProTaper Next X2 files followed by Peeso-Reamer burs, sizes 1 to 5. The specimens were randomly divided into six groups (n = 10): Group 1, Biodentine + hand condensation; Group 2, Biodentine + ultrasonic activation; Group 3, NeoMTA Plus + hand condensation; Group 4, NeoMTA Plus + ultrasonic activation; Group 5, ProRoot WMTA + hand condensation; and Group 6, ProRoot WMTA + ultrasonic activation. All tested materials were mixed mechanically and placed 2 mm underneath the cement-enamel junction by hand condensation or indirect ultrasonic activation. Volumetric analysis of the voids between the dentine wall and coronal barrier material and the porosity within the material was evaluated with micro-CT. There was no significant difference in marginal adaptation among the six groups (P > 0.05). Ultrasonic activation favoured a reduced microporosity in Biodentine Group (P < 0.001).Publication Metadata only Cardiologists- and cardiovascular surgeons- attitudes toward managing endodontic infections and oral health in patients with cardiovascular diseases.(2020-01-14T00:00:00Z) Alim, BETÜL AYCAN; Guneser, MB; UYSAL, BETÜL AYCAN; GÜNEŞER, MEHMET BURAK; DİNÇER, ASİYE NUR