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Öğe The coexistence of tinnitus and temporomandibular disorder: a narrative review on the importance of an interdisciplinary approach(2024) Saczuk, Klara; Kal, Wiktoria; Kaczała, Aleksandra; Wawrzeń, Jędrzej; Mielczarek, Marzena; Eyüboğlu, Tan Fırat; Lukomska Szymanska, MonikaThis review focuses on the coexistence of tinnitus and temporomandibular disorders in terms of epidemiological data, etiology, differential diagnosis, treatment, and interaction between the two disorders. PubMed, Google Scholar, and ClinicalKey digital databases were used to search for publications covering the years 2009–2024. Finally, 77 publications were used. The review followed recommendations of the Scale for the Assessment of Narrative Review Articles. The prevalence of tinnitus in individuals with TMD amounted to 2–59% and was reported as the main concomitant symptom. Several studies reported that tinnitus was eight times more common in TMD sufferers. Among patients with tinnitus, TMJ disorders were observed at a frequency of 19%, while in the group presenting with a high severity of the condition, TMJ disorders were observed more frequently (36%). Based on this review, in order to facilitate the diagnosis and future treatment of tinnitus and TMD patients, a proposal for a multidisciplinary diagnostic algorithm is presented in the article. The cooperation of an otolaryngologist, audiologist, neurologist, psychiatrist, dentist, and physiotherapist may be considered in clinical settings.Öğe Association between temporomandibular disorders and irritable bowel syndrome: a scoping review(2024) Saczuk, Klara; Roszuk, Sylwia; Wirkijowska, Malgorzata; Fabisiak, Adam; Eyüboğlu, Tan Fırat; Özcan, Mutlu; Lukomska Szymanska, MonikaTemporomandibular disorders (TMDs) encompass various clinical conditions associated with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and the masticatory muscles. TMD symptoms include pain in the orofacial region, restricted or altered mandibular movement, and sounds associated with the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). This condition adversely affects quality of life, social functioning, and daily activities, and may also contribute to widespread pain syndromes and comorbidities, including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). IBS is a common chronic functional disorder of the lower gastrointestinal tract, characterized by recurrent abdominal pain associated with impaired bowel symptoms. Previous studies indicate an association between TMD and IBS. This scoping review examined the correlation between TMD and IBS concerning their pathology, frequency, and severity, and the potential similarities in how the nervous and endocrine systems influence them. PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and Google Scholar search engines were utilized to identify suitable studies for this article. Following the application of selection criteria, a total of 58 clinical papers met the eligibility requirements for inclusion in the systematic review. Research showed that both conditions significantly enhance the development of one another and have mutual comorbidities. Both ailments were proven to modify central nervous system processing, leading to high comorbidity in patients. Combining dental and gastroenterological treatments, including a simultaneous therapeutic approach, can significantly enhance patients’ quality of life, but further research is needed for a holistic approach.Öğe Erratum: Effect of reference objects on the accuracy of digital implant impressions in partially edentulous arches(2024) Rutkūnas, Vygandas; Jegelevičius, Darius; Pletkus, Justinas; Auškalnis, Liudas; Akulauskas, Mykolas; Eyüboğlu, Tan Fırat; Gedrimienė, AgnėThis corrects the article “Effect of reference objects on the accuracy of digital implant impressions in partially edentulous arches” in volume 16 on page 302. [J Adv Prosthodont 2024;16: 302–310] DOI of original article: 10.4047/jap.2024.16.5.302 The article ‘Effect of reference objects on the accuracy of digital implant impressions in partially edentulous arches’ authored by Rutkūnas V, Jegelevičius D, Pletkus J, Auškalnis L, Akulauskas M, Eyüboğlu TF, Özcan M, Gedrimienė A, published in June issue [Vol 16, No 5] of The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics (2024), has an erratum. In the above article, the affiliations were published incorrectly. The authors apologize for any inconvenience that it may have caused.Öğe Evaluating cranial landmarks for yaw orientation in natural head position: a 3D study(2024) Münevveroğlu, Sümer; Gürler, Gökhan; Özel, AbdullahObjectives: To assess the symmetry of various cranial anthropometric points used as references for yaw orientation in the natural head position (NHP), relative to the mid-sagittal plane. Materials and methods: A prospective analysis using tomography data from 55 patients was conducted. Radiopaque markers, placed on patients in NHP, facilitated head position recording in three planes, with subsequent digital transfer for orientation analysis. Symmetry of eight points (zygomaxillare, zygion, ectoconchion, frontozygomatic suture, stephanion, porion, mastoidale, condylion laterale) was measured against the mid-sagittal plane. Results: Significant asymmetry was observed in the stephanion, frontozygomatic suture, and ectoconchion points (p < 0.05). No significant differences were found in the symmetry of other points (p > 0.05). Conclusions: Findings suggest that stephanion, frontozygomatic suture, and ectoconchion are unreliable for yaw orientation in NHP. Other points, combined with clinical measurements, may offer better reliability.Öğe Systemic factors affecting human beta-defensins in oral cavity(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2024) Atalay, Nur; Balcı, Nur; Gürsoy, Mervi; Gürsoy, Ulvi KahramanHuman beta-defensins are host defense peptides with broad antimicrobial and inflammatory functions. In the oral cavity, these peptides are produced mainly by the keratinocytes of the epithelium; however, fibroblasts, monocytes, and macrophages also contribute to oral human beta-defensin expressions. The resident and immune cells of the oral cavity come into contact with various microbe-associated molecular patterns continuously and simultaneously. The overall antimicrobial cellular response is highly influenced by local and environmental factors. Recent studies have produced evidence showing that not only systemic chronic diseases but also systemic factors like hyperglycemia, pregnancy, the long-term use of certain vitamins, and aging can modulate oral cellular antimicrobial responses against microbial challenges. Therefore, the aim of this narrative review is to discuss the role of systemic factors on oral human beta-defensin expressions.Öğe Does minimally invasive canal preparation provide higher fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth? A systematic review of in vitro studies(Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry, 2023) Usta, Sıla Nur; Silva, Emmanuel João Nogueira Leal; Falakaloğlu, Seda; Gündoğar, MustafaThis systematic review aimed to investigate whether minimally invasive root canal preparation ensures higher fracture resistance compared to conventional root canal preparation in endodontically treated teeth (ETT). A comprehensive search strategy was conducted on the “PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus” databases, alongside reference and hand searches, with language restrictions applied. Two independent reviews selected pertinent laboratory studies that explored the effect of minimally invasive root canal preparation on fracture resistance, in comparison to larger preparation counterparts. The quality of the studies was assessed, and the risk of bias was categorized as low, moderate, or high. The electronic search yielded a total of 1,767 articles. After applying eligibility criteria, 8 studies were included. Given the low methodological quality of these studies and the large variability of fracture resistance values, the impact of reduced apical size and/or taper on the fracture resistance of the ETT can be considered uncertain. This systematic review could not reveal sufficient evidence regarding the effect of minimally invasive preparation on increasing fracture resistance of ETT, primarily due to the inherent limitations of the studies and the moderate risk of bias.Öğe Diş hekimliği pratiğinde rubber dam ve uygulama yöntemleri(Selçuk Üniversitesi Dişhekimliği Fakültesi, 2021) Eskibağlar, Mehmet; Karaağaç Eskibağlar, Büşra; Gündoğar, Mustafa; Özyürek, TahaDiş hekimliği uygulamalarının çoğunluğunda izolasyon işlemigereklidir. Bu işlem için sıklıkla rubber dam yöntemi tercih edilir.Rubber dam çalışma alanının uygun bir şekilde izolasyonunusağlayarak işlemin başarısını arttırır. Bunun yanı sıra aerasololuşumunu azaltır. Günümüzde özellikle damlacık yoluyla bulaşankoronavirüs gibi enfeksiyöz hastalıklara karşı hasta, hekim vehekim yardımcılarını korur. Çalışma alanını optimal hale getirerekhekimin görüşünü arttırır ve olası ağız içi yumuşak dokuyaralanmalarının önüne geçer. Bu makalede diş hekimliğindesıklıkla kullanılan rubber dam izolasyon yöntemi anlatılmaktadır.Öğe Enamel wear against monolithic zirconia restorations: A meta-analysis and systematic review of in vitro studies(John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2022) Aljomard, Yasamin R. M.; Altunok, Elif Çiğdem; Kara, Haluk BarışObjective An assessment was performed to identify and evaluate dental enamel wear caused by monolithic zirconia restoration. Literature searches were conducted in PubMed, Science Direct, Cochrane Evidence, and the Cochrane Library up to May 2020. Material and methods Studies were selected for systematic review according to the inclusion (articles conducted on the wear of enamel samples opposing monolithic zirconia) and exclusion (case reports, non-English articles, and monolithic zirconia samples facing other materials rather than human enamel) criteria. Of those, articles on polished and glazed monolithic zirconia subjected to a 50 N vertical load with a range of 240,000-250,000 cycles, equivalent to 1 year of in vivo mastication, were included in the meta-analysis. Results In total, 3968 articles were pooled. Twenty-five articles met the inclusion criteria for the systematic review. Three studies were included in the meta-analysis. The results showed that the enamel wear against monolithic zirconia was within the statistically accepted level. Moreover, the polished monolithic zirconia surface caused less enamel wear than the glazed surface. Conclusion This review indicates that monolithic zirconia restorations cause acceptable antagonist enamel wear. Moreover, the meta-analysis results agreed that the final restoration's surface texture plays an essential role in the wear process. Clinical significance Monolithic zirconia restorations have been widely used in dental practice because they eliminate the chipping problems resulting from using veneered restorations. With recent technology development, monolithic zirconia has obtained more esthetic features and a more natural look. However, due to the high strength and surface roughness of monolithic zirconia, wear on the antagonist's teeth was detected. The results showed that this wear amount was statistically acceptable and lower than other ceramics such as feldspathic porcelain and enamel. Furthermore, surface treatment methods must be applied to minimize tooth wear, as polished or glazed surfaces interfere with enamel loss.Öğe Stem cell-based therapies for temporomandibular joint osteoarthritis and regeneration of cartilage/osteochondral defects: A systematic review of preclinical experiments(Elsevier Science Ltd, 2022) Matheus, H. R.; Özdemir, Ş. D.; Guastaldi, F. P. S.Objectives: The aim of this systematic review was to assess the effects of stem cell-based therapies on the treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis (TMJ-OA) and the regeneration of cartilage/ osteochondral defects. Methods: Data on preclinical studies evaluating the effectiveness of stem cell-based therapies for treating Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) were extracted from PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Li-brary and the grey literature by three independent reviewers. A manual search was performed in the databases, the reference list of review studies, and relevant journals in the field. Compliance with the ARRIVE guidelines was evaluated for quality assessment. SYRCLE's risk of bias tool for animal experi-mental studies was assessed to define internal validity. Results: After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 10 studies were included in the qualitative synthesis. Regardless of cell origin, stem cell-based therapeutic approaches induced protective, anti-inflammatory, and chondroregenerative potential in the treatment of TMJ-OA. Regeneration of the cartilage layer on the surface of the condyle was achieved when stem cells were directly flushed into the defect or when delivered within a carrier. Conclusion: Stem cell-based therapies may be considered a promising approach for the treatment of TMJ-OA and for the regeneration of full-thickness cartilage and osteochondral defects in the TMJ. Human studies shall be performed to validate these results found in animals.Öğe Inferior alveolar and lingual nerve injuries: An overview of diagnosis and management(AME Publishing Company, 2022) Selvi, Fırat; Yıldırımyan, Nelli; Zuniga, John R.Oral and maxillofacial surgery operations are susceptible to cause injury to terminal branches of the trigeminal nerve. The mandibular division is more prone to injury than ophthalmic and maxillary nerves. Inferior alveolar branch of the trigeminal nerve is the most commonly injured branch, followed by the lingual nerve. These nerves may be subjected to neurosensorial disturbance during third molar surgery, followed by sagittal split ramus osteotomy, endodontic therapy and dental implant placement. Local anesthetic injections, pre-prosthetic surgery, various other types of orthognathic surgery, ablative tumor surgery involving mandibular resections, osteoradionecrosis, osteomyelitis or maxillofacial trauma are among other potential etiologic factors. If an inferior alveolar or lingual nerve injury occurs, a timely diagnosis and a proper management are key factors to avoid further or permanent damage. A wide range of therapeutic modalities are available in managing nerve injuries, ranging from simple observation to complex grafting, depending on various factors. Data regarding nerve injuries may not always be reliable since most are based upon personal experience and in a retrospective nature. It is also challenging to draw proper conclusions from studies on nerve injuries due to the differences in outcome criteria and assessment methods. Still, an accurate knowledge of anatomy should be combined with both clinical and radiological data to avoid any nerve-related complications. Thus, this article will present a narrative review of the current literature on the inferior alveolar and lingual nerve injuries, focusing on the functional assessment methods, factors influencing recovery, the contemporary management protocols as well as future trends in nerve repairs.Öğe Importance of paired t-test in time-based comparison of obturation and sealbio techniques in root canal treatment(Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd, 2021) Özçelik, Fatih; Erşahan, ŞeydaDear Editor, We read an article in the May–June issue (2019) entitled “A Regenerative Approach for Root Canal Treatment of Mature Permanent Teeth: Comparative Evaluation with 18 months Follow-up” with great interest.1 This study has compared the conventional obturation and the SealBio techniques regarding the deposition of a biological barrier at the root apex by the stimulation of periradicular cells and it has been stated that there is no significant difference. However, comparing the techniques only with each other would not provide enough output in the decisionmaking process. Furthermore, the change depending on the effect of the same technique overtime should also be compared within itself. Therefore, we want to contribute to this issue.Öğe Superficial cervical plexus block for orthognathic surgery(Elsevier, 2021) Çiftçi, Bahadır; Develi, Tuba; Münevveroğlu, Sümer; Ekinci, MürselTo the Editor:Cervical plexus block (CPB) is used to treat postoperativepain after various head and neck surgeries1, and this regionalanaesthesia technique may also be a good choice for painmanagement following orthognathic surgery. We report ourexperience of ultrasound-guided superficial cervical plexusblock in a patient who underwent bilateral sagittal splitosteotomy.Öğe Applications of contemporary imaging modalities in orthodontics(Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi, 2021) Cesur, Emre; Orhan, KaanThe validity of orthodontic diagnosis and treatment planning depends on the accuracy of the photos, models and radiograps to be obtained from the patient. One of the most important parts of diagnosis and treatment planning is the use of appropriate imaging method. Although lateral cephalometric radiographs are still the most preferred imaging method, other methods such as hand-wrist radiographs, panoramic radiographs, cone beam computerized tomography (CBCT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound are also frequently used. For this reason, it is important to know the advantages and disadvantages of all imaging methods for orthodontists in order to select the most suitable method for the patient. Although 2D imaging modalities are still frequently preferred in terms of their accessibility, CBCT use may come to the fore when precise imaging of hard tissues is desired. In cases where TMJ region and soft tissues are to be imaged, the use of MRI and ultrasound should be considered. Orthodontists should follow up the up-to-date usage areas of the developing imaging methods.Öğe Treatment of early class ııı malocclusion with buño appliance(Atatürk University, 2020) Demiröz, Dinan; Kılıç, Nihat; Oktay, HüsamettinSkeletal Class III malocclusion is one of the most challenging, complex and difficult problems to treat. Functional orthopedic appliances can produce favorable outcomes during early mixed dentition in cases with Class III malocclusion. The purpose of this case report was to present a successfully treated 8-years-old female patient having skeletal Class III malocclusion due to maxillary retrusion by means of a simple Class III corrector, the bimaxillar prognathism upper plate according to Buño.Öğe Pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome temporally associated with SARS-COV-2: Oral manifestations and implications(Wiley, 2021) Riad, Abanoub; Boccuzzi, Michela; Sağıroğlu, Derya; Klugar, Miloslav; Krsek, MartinDear Editor,In connection with the editorial of Mallineni et al12020on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) characteristics inchildren, we aim to demonstrate the emerging pediatric multisystem inflammatory syndrome temporally associated withSARS-COV-2 (PMIS-TS) from oral health professionals perspective. The epidemiological burden of COVID-19 in children was unexplainably lower than adults; therefore, it waspredicted that the clinical course differs between children andadults, such hypothesis was confirmed by the surging casesof PMIS-TS.2Öğe Rezin kompozitlerin renk stabilitesi ile ilgili bir derleme: Kompozit renklenmelerinin etyolojisi, sınıflandırılması ve tedavisi(2017) Genç, Gencay; Toz, TuğbaÖn ve arka dişler için rezin kompozitlerin restoratif materyal olarak klinik kullanımları son yıllarda, önemli oranda artış göstermiştir. Bununla birlikte, rezin kompozitlerle ilişkili en önemli sorun ise kötü ağız hijyeni, sigara kullanımı, beslenme alışkanlıkları, yetersiz cila işlemleri, yüzey pürüzlülüğü ve bütünlüğünü içeren birçok faktör nedeniyle bu materyallerde gözlenen renklenmelerdir. Rezin kompozitlerin renklenmeleri, çok farklı estetik problemlere ve önemli miktarda zamanın ve paranın da bu durumu yönetmek için kullanılmasına neden olur. Bu derlemede, diş hekimliğinde yaygın olarak kullanılan rezin kompozitlerin renklenme oranlarının etyolojisi, tanısı, tedavisi, renklenme derecelerinin materyal ve türü ile ilişkisi ve tedavisi tartışılmıştır.Öğe Reply(Oxford University Press, 2015) Çeliko?lu, Mevlüt; Oktay, HüsamettinWe would like to express our thanks to Dr Duterloo for his interest in our study (1) entitled ‘Effects of maxillary protraction for early correction of class III malocclusion’ and his appreciation of our efforts. considered the most reliable and precise method for facial superimpositions (2).Öğe Effect of wire size on maxillary arch force/couple systems for a simulated high canine malocclusion. Major PW, Toogood RW, Badawi HM, Carey JP, Seru S(Maney Publishing, 2014) Akan, Seden[Abstract Not Available]Öğe Various contemporary intraoral anchorage mechanics supported with temporary anchorage devices(Aves Press Ltd., 2016) Dara Kılınç, Delal; Sayar, GülşılayThe aim of this review was to provide an overview of the various types of contemporary intaroral anchorage mechanics that are being used with temporary anchorage devices (TADs) and to briefly mention the design and clinical use of these appliances. Original articles on "mini-implants in orthodontics, temporary anchorage devices, orthodontic miniscrews, mini-implants, and skeletal anchorage" were searched for on the PubMed database. Articles published between 2004 and May 2015 were used. References of 10 articles were also searched for and used. Beneslider, Miniscrew-supported EZ slider, Implant-supported Distal Jet, Mini-implant-Borne Pendulum B Appliance, Noncompliance-supported Maxillary Molar Distalization Appliance, Temporary Skeletal Anchorage Device-Supported Rapid Maxillary Expansion Appliance (RME), Mini-Implant-Supported Maxillary Expansion, Implant-Supported RME, Hybrid Hyrax, Frog Appliance, Palatally Anchored Mesialslider, Mousetrap Appliance, Lever Arm, and Mini-implant System were evaluated. In contemporary orthodontics, TADs have an important place. They can be combined with different intraoral mechanics and be efficiently used. The future of orthodontic intraoral anchorage may be based on TADs.Öğe Unilateral complex syngnathia of the maxilla, mandible, and zygomatic complex in a newborn baby(Churchill Livingstone, 2017) Özel, Abdullah; Şenol Güven, Gamze; Dilaver, Emrah; Uçkan, SinaSyngnathia is a rare congenital fusion of the hard and softtissues of the jaw. Early intervention after birth is essential because without it the baby cannot feed, and facial growthand function will be severely affected.











