4 results match your criteria: "Dokuz Eylul University Faculty of Dentistry[Affiliation]"

BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to identify the changes in the levels of total oxidant status (TOS) and total antioxidant status (TAS) in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) samples of patients treated with conventional brackets (CBs) and clear aligners (CAs) over a 30-day period. MATERIAL AND METHODS Thirty-four patients who received non-extraction treatment with either CBs or CAs were included in the study. GCF samples were obtained at baseline (T0) and on days 7 (T1) and 30 (T2) following initial phase of treatment.

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  • * Results showed that smaller voxel sizes (0.1- and 0.2-mm) yielded good to excellent reliability for measurements, with no significant differences found in linear measurements and varying results in volumetric measurements, particularly in pulp volume.
  • * Larger voxel sizes (0.4-mm) led to decreased reliability and repeatability for both linear and volumetric measurements, highlighting the importance of choosing smaller voxel sizes for accurate dental imaging.
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BACKGROUND This retrospective study of 44 patients requiring removable functional dental appliances aimed to compare the use of a maxillary expansion device, twinblock/monoblock, face mask, and chincup on maxillary sinus dimensions, mandibular anterior region bone density (MABD), and mandibular condyle head bone formation (MCBF) using panoramic radiography. MATERIAL AND METHODS The patients were divided into 4 groups based on the treatment modalities used: group A, maxillary expansion device (n=11); group B, twinblock/monoblock (n=11); group C, face mask (n=11); and group D, chincup (n=11). MABD and MCBF were assessed using the fractal analysis method, while maxillary sinus dimensions were compared using the ImageJ program.

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  • This study investigates the effectiveness of presurgical nasoalveolar molding (PNAM) using a modified nostril retainer in patients with severe unilateral cleft lip and palate, with a follow-up period averaging 2 years.
  • Nineteen patients underwent PNAM, leading to significant improvements in various nasal measurements except for the alar base height ratio, which remained unchanged.
  • The findings suggest that this new approach offers stable outcomes and helps prevent complications like a mega nostril post-surgery.
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