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    Evaluation of the effect of topical and systemic ozone application in periodontitis: an experimental study in rats
    (2020-01-01T00:00:00Z) Saglam, Ebru; Alinca, Suzan Bayer; ZENGİN ÇELİK, TUĞBA; Hacisalihoglu, Uguray Payam; Doğan, Mehmet Ali; SAĞLAM, EBRU; ZENGİN ÇELİK, TUĞBA
    Objective: The goal of the present study was to determine the effect of systemic and topical ozone application on alveolar bone loss (ABL) by evaluating the effect of Hypoxia-inducible factor -1 alpha (HIF-1-alpha) and receptor activator of NF-kappa B ligand (RANKL)-positive cells on histopathological and immunohistochemical changes in a rat periodontitis model. Methodology: Thirty male Wistar rats were divided into three groups: 1) Group C (control group); 2) Group SO (systemic ozone group) and 3) Group TO (topical ozone group). Experimental periodontitis was induced with a 3/0 silk suture placed at the mandibular left first molars of rats, and the suture was removed 14 days later. Ozone gas was injected intraperitoneally (0.7 mg/kg) in SO group. Topical ozone application protocol was performed using an ozone generator at 80% concentration (4th grade) 90- degree probe for the duration of 30 s. Both ozone applications were carried out for two weeks at intervals of two days. Histomorphometric and immunohistochemical analysis were performed. Results: ABL was significantly lower in Group SO compared to Group C (p: 0.0052). HIF-1 alpha- positive cells were significantly lower in Group TO than in Group C (p: 0.0043). RANKL-positive cells were significantly lower in Group SO and in Group TO compared to the control group (p: 0.0033, p: 0.0075, respectively). Conclusion: Both ozone applications decreased RANKL-positive cell counts, TO application decreased HIF-1-alpha positive cells counts, and SO application was found to be more effective in reducing ABL compared to control group.
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    Effects of Boron-Based Gel on Radiation-Induced Dermatitis in Breast Cancer: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.
    (2017-06-01) Aysan, E; IDIZ, UO; ELMAS, L; SAGLAM, EBRU; AKGUN, ZEYNEP; YUCEL, SB; AYŞAN, MUSTAFA ERHAN; SAĞLAM, EBRU; AKGÜN, ZEYNEP
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    ORAL LİKEN PLANUS HASTALARINDA YENİ BİR TEDAVİ YAKLAŞIMI-I-PRF: VAKA SUNUMU
    (2017-11-18) ÜNVER, TUĞBA; TUNALI, MUSTAFA; ÖZSAĞIR, ZELİHA BETÜL; SAĞLAM, EBRU; TUNALI, MUSTAFA; ÖZSAĞIR, ZELIHA BETÜL; ÜNVER, TUĞBA; SAĞLAM, EBRU
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    Comparison of the efficacy of low-level laser therapy and photodynamic therapy on oral mucositis in rats
    (2019-09-01T00:00:00Z) Alinca, Suzan Bayer; Saglam, Ebru; ÖZTEN KANDAŞ, NUR; Okcu, Oguzhan; YILMAZ, NERGİZ; Doğan, Mehmet Ali; SAĞLAM, EBRU; ÖZTEN KANDAŞ, NUR; GÖNCÜ, BEYZA SERVET
    Cancer treatment with chemotherapy or radiotherapy is associated with some side effects including in the oral cavity. One of the more significant oral complications is oral mucositis (OM) which induces severe pain and limits fundamental life behaviors such as eating, drinking, and talking. Although advancements in cancer treatment improved the survival rate, severe OM and opportunistic infection affect treatment adversely. Therefore, the control of OM is important for oral health quality of life and prognosis. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and photodynamic therapy (PT) are noninvasive methods that reduce inflammation and pain during wound healing. The aim of this study is to evaluate immunohistochemical and histological examination of the OM region of the PT comparing LLLT. In this study, 24 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into three groups as control, LLLT, and PT groups. All groups received 5-fluorouracil intraperitoneally and a linear trauma to the mouth pouch with a needle. After the formation of OM in the mouth, the control group had no treatment; the LLLT group was administered LLLT, and the PT group had LLLT after indocyanine green application. Then all groups were sacrificed, and histological analyses and protein level detection of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), transforming growth factor (TGF-beta), and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF-BB) were evaluated in all groups. PT was determined to be more statistically significantly than LLLT with bFGF and PDGF-BB. However, regarding TGF-beta, no statistically significant difference was observed between the groups. Within the limitations of this study, indocyanine green may accelerate the LLLT effect. However, further studies on this subject are required.
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    Original Research Clinical and Microbiological Effects of the Use of Erbium: Yttrium–Aluminum–Garnet Laser on Chronic Periodontitis in Addition to Nonsurgical Periodontal Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial—6 Months Follow-Up
    (2019-02-01) Zengin Çelik, TUĞBA; Sağlam, EBRU; ERCAN, ÇİLEM; AKBAŞ, FAHRİ; Nazaroğlu, Kenan; TUNALI, MUSTAFA; ZENGİN ÇELİK, TUĞBA; SAĞLAM, EBRU; ERCAN, ÇİLEM; AKBAŞ, FAHRİ; TUNALI, MUSTAFA