Banu Önal
Ege University
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Journal of Endodontics | 1993
Banu Önal; Thomas Ertl; Götz Siebert; Gerhard J. Prof. Dr. Müller
Fifteen maxillary central incisors were treated in vitro with pulsed CO2 laser radiation (wavelength:9.6-microns pulse duration:135-microseconds pulse energy:60 mJ energy density:12 J/cm2) delivered by an AgCl fiber into the root canal. Preliminary results show opening of dentin tubules as well as fused areas of hydroxyapatite in the root canal after laser treatment. Temperature measurement at the root surface showed that 40 degrees C was not exceeded. These preliminary results show the ability of this laser system to open dentin tubules and to fuse hydroxyapatite but further development in fiber technology is necessary to achieve predictable results.
Journal of Endodontics | 1999
Ozata F; Banu Önal; Necdet Erdilek; Şebnem L. Türkün
The purpose of this study was to compare the apical leakage of Ketac-Endo, Apexit, and Diaket. Fifty freshly extracted human maxillary anterior teeth were used. The anatomical crowns were removed at the amelocemental junction, and step-back preparation of the roots canals was performed with K-type files to size 40 using 2 ml of 5.25% NaOCl irrigant after each file change. The roots were randomly divided into five groups of 10 roots each: three experimental and two control groups. The experimental groups were as follows: group 1, Apexit; group 2, Ketac-Endo; and group 3, Diaket. Root canals were filled with one of the sealers and gutta-percha using lateral condensation. After the specimens were stored in 100% humidity at 37 degrees C for 2 wk, the roots were covered with two layers of nail polish and immersed in 2% methylene blue for 7 days. Each tooth was split into two sections, and dye penetration was evaluated independently by three examiners using a stereomicroscope at x20 magnification. Mann-Whitney U analysis showed that there was no significant difference between Apexit and Diaket (p > 0.05). However, there was significantly more leakage with Ketac-Endo (p < 0.05).
Journal of Endodontics | 1994
Dilek M. Dalat; Banu Önal
A new glass ionomer root canal sealer (Ketac-Endo) has been developed. The purpose of this study was to compare the apical leakage of Ketac-Endo and AH26 using two different filling techniques and a controlled vacuum procedure. Sixty-four extracted human maxillary anterior teeth were instrumented and divided into four groups of 15 roots each. The groups were obturated as follows: group 1, a single cone technique and Ketac-Endo; group 2, a lateral condensation technique and Ketac-Endo; group 3, a single cone technique and AH26; and group 4, a lateral condensation technique and AH26. After storage in 100% humidity at 37 degrees C for 1 wk, the root surfaces were coated with two layers of nail polish and sticky wax. All specimens were immersed in a vacuum flask containing 2% methylene blue dye solution. The air was evacuated with a vacuum pump. The roots were sectioned longitudinally, and the linear extent of dye penetration was measured. Statistical analysis revealed that there were no significant differences between any of the groups.
International Symposium on Biomedical Optics Europe '94 | 1994
Hartmut Benthin; Thomas P. Ertl; Banu Önal; Stephan Schruender; Gerhard J. Mueller
The high level of efficiency of hard tissue ablation with Er:YAG and Er:YSGG lasers is well known. Of these lasers it is possible only to transmit Er:YSGG laser radiation with OH reduced quartz fibers. Most of the fibers we use in this study were prepared as hemispherical fiber tips. Fifty single rooted teeth were divided into ten groups (n equals 5). After conventional opening of the pulp chamber, root canal preparation was performed in five groups under water only using the laser. In the other five groups preparation with K-files to size 35 was performed before treatment with laser radiation. All teeth were axially separated with direct access to the root canal and examined in SEM investigations. The groups were compared by measuring the areas with patent dentin tubules. Representative areas were examined by TEM. The temperature at the root surface was measured during laser irradiation with thermocouples positioned at several points. The in-vitro study of the effect of the high delivered energy (50 - 100 mJ per pulse) in the root canal showed a good ablation effect. Most of the dentin tubules were opened. The increase in temperature at the root surface was tolerable.
Operative Dentistry | 2007
Tijen Pamir; Hande Dalgar; Banu Önal
General dentistry | 2005
Kaytan B; Banu Önal; Tijen Pamir; Tezel H
General dentistry | 2005
Kalender A; Banu Önal; Turkun M; Dalgar H; Kaytan B
Turkiye Klinikleri Tip Bilimleri Dergisi | 2015
Tijen Pamir; Elif Ercan; Zeynep Ergücü; Banu Önal
Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry | 2013
Zeynep Ergücü; Tijen Pamir; Elif Ercan; Banu Önal
Journal of Istanbul University Faculty of Dentistry | 2013
Cigdem Atalayin; Hüseyin Tezel; Banu Önal; Murat Balkis; Timur Köse