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Brazilian Dental Journal | 2009

Denture-related hyperplasia: a clinical study of a turkish population group

Emin Murat Canger; Peruze Çelenk; Saadettin Kayipmaz

Inflammatory fibrous hyperplasia (epulis fissuratum) (IFH) and inflammatory papillary hyperplasia (IPH) are oral mucosal diseases caused by ill-fitting denture wearing. A study was carried out on a group of Turkish people consisted of 131 female and 39 male complete denture wearers (n= 170) distributed in two age groups (30-60 and 60-80 years old). The analysis of data collected from patients showed that while the incidence of IFH was higher in women than in men, the incidence of IPH was similar. Most lesions were found in the 30-60 year-old group. The incidence of lesions increased as the denture wearing period increased. Soft tissue growth was the main complaint of the patients with IFH and IPH. In the maxilla, the incidence of IFH was higher than IPH. There was also a significant difference between the distribution of the lesion types in the jaws. There were a larger number of lesions in the maxilla compared to the mandible and most IFH lesions were located in the anterior region of the jaws.


Brazilian Dental Journal | 2010

Amelogenesis Imperfecta, hypoplastic type associated with some dental abnormalities: a case report

Emin Murat Canger; Peruze Çelenk; Murat Yenisey; Selcen Zeynep Odyakmaz

Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) is a hereditary disorder expressing a group of conditions that cause developmental alterations in the structure of enamel. AI is a serious problem that reduces oral health-related quality of life and causes some physiological problems. The treatment of patients with AI may upgrade the quality of life and reinforce their self-esteem. Among the treatment options for AI, full-mouth metal reinforced porcelain restoration constitutes an important alternative because of its properties. This paper presents a case of AI of the hypoplastic rough type associated with a group of dental anomalies, and describes the prosthetic management of the patient. A 26-year-old female patient presented with a chief complaint of discolored teeth. Clinical and radiographic examination of the patient confirmed the diagnosis of rough pattern hypoplastic AI. The patient was treated with full-mouth metal reinforced porcelain fixed bridge. The adaptation of the temporomandibular joints and masticatory muscles was carefully observed periodically during 4 months and, after this period, the patient tolerated well her new vertical dimension. The patient received instructions on cleansing of the subpontic and interproximal areas. Follow-up visits were scheduled at 3 months and then at 6 months. No esthetic or functional problems were seen after the follow up period.


Indian Journal of Dental Research | 2009

Bilateral dens invaginatus in the mandibular premolar region

Emin Murat Canger; Saadettin Kayipmaz; Peruze Çelenk

Dens invaginatus (dens in dente, DI) is a rare developmental anomaly resulting from invagination of a portion of the crown rare. It is an important dental anomaly due to the possible pulpal involvement. DI can be detected clinically in a tooth presenting unusual crown morphology or having deep foramen coaceum. Also, clinically, non-suspected affected teeth are commonly diagnosed as an incidental radiographic finding. Presence of DI in the mandibular premolar teeth is unusual. Aims is to introduce a case of bilateral occurrence of DI in mandibular first premolar teeth. A 33- year-old man was referred to our clinic with a chief complaint of severe pain in his lower third molar tooth. Radiographic examination revealed bilateral DI (single at the left, double at the right) in mandibular first premolar teeth. The teeth were restored with fissure sealant. Although bilateral appearance of DI is a frequent situation, mandibular occurrence is very rare. Our review of the literature reveals just nine cases of DI, and only one of them is in a premolar tooth.


Gerodontology | 2012

Radiographic evaluation of alveolar ridge heights of dentate and edentulous patients

Emin Murat Canger; Peruze Çelenk

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the reduction of residual alveolar ridge height on panoramic radiographs and the differences between denture wearers and non-denture wearers. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study consisted of 147 individuals (74 men and 73 women) [50 were denture wearers and 50 non-denture wearers (examination groups) and 47 of them were dentate (control group)]. Individuals having diseases impacting on bone were excluded. Vertical measurements were made at 15 sites (central incisors, first premolars and molars at the left and right of both jaws and the distance between the zygoma/orbit). MANOVA (multi-variate analysis of variation) was used for the statistical analysis of the results. RESULTS There were significant differences between the alveolar ridge heights of dentate and edentulous groups (p < 0.001). Between the denture wearer and the non-denture wearer groups, there was significant difference in the lower jaw (p < 0.001), but no significant difference in the upper jaw (p = 0.635). There were also differences between men and women (p < 0.005) and upper and lower jaws at every measurement sites (p < 0.01). CONCLUSION  Reduction in residual alveolar ridge height was in close relation with gender, denture usage and edentulousness.


Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2013

A retrospective study of the prevalence and characteristics of dens invaginatus in a sample of the Turkish population

Kaan Gündüz; Peruze Çelenk; Emin Murat Canger; Zeynep Zengin; Pinar Sümer

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of dens invaginatus and to classify the types of dens invaginatus in a sample of the Turkish population.. Study Design: A retrospective study was performed using periapical and panoramic radiographs of 5355 patients who presented to the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Radiology at the Ondokuz Mayıs University Dentistry Faculty between January 2009 and December 2010. Maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth were evaluated for the presence and characteristics of dens invaginatus. Statistical evaluation of the presence of dens invaginatus related to gender was performed by the Pearson chi-squared test. Results: Dens invaginatus was observed in 116 of 4556 subjects, with a frequency of 2.5%. There was only one periapical lesion in teeth with type I dens invaginatus, but 8.1% of patients with type II and 87.5% of patients with type III dens invaginatus had apical periodontitis at the time of referral. There were 116 (72%) females and 32 (27%) males with dens invaginatus. Conclusion: This data represents the only study carried out in a large population in Turkey, and no dens invaginatus was found in mandibular teeth. The most commonly observed type of dens invaginatus was type I (69.8%). Key words:Dens invaginatus, dens in dente, dental anomaly, Turkish.


Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2007

Mandibular involvement of solitary plasmocytoma: A case report

Emin Murat Canger; Peruze Çelenk; Alper Alkan; Ömer Günhan


Journal of Oral Science | 2004

Familial ossifying fibromas: report of two cases.

Emin Murat Canger; Peruze Çelenk; Saadettin Kayipmaz; Alper Alkan; Ömer Günhan


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Ethics-Law and History | 2016

Dünyada ve Türkiye'de Diş Hekimliği Radyolojisi Eğitiminin Gelişimi

Emin Murat Canger; Peruze Çelenk


Medicina Oral Patologia Oral Y Cirugia Bucal | 2013

Estudio retrospectivo sobre la prevalencia y las características de los dientes invaginados en una muestra de población de Turquía

Kaan Gündüz; Peruze Çelenk; Emin Murat Canger; Zeynep Zengin; Pinar Sümer


Turkiye Klinikleri Journal of Medical Ethics-Law and History | 2012

Türk Diş Hekimliği Radyolojisinde Bir Öncü: Dt. Galip Abdi Rona (1900-1958)

Emin Murat Canger; Peruze Çelenk

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Peruze Çelenk

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Saadettin Kayipmaz

Karadeniz Technical University

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Alper Alkan

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Kaan Gündüz

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Pinar Sümer

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Zeynep Zengin

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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Ömer Günhan

Military Medical Academy

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Murat Yenisey

Ondokuz Mayıs University

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