Ezgi Atik
Hacettepe University
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Angle Orthodontist | 2014
Ezgi Atik; Semra Ciger
OBJECTIVE To evaluate two different treatment systems with regard to incisor position, transverse dimension changes in maxillary arch, changes in maxillary molar inclinations, clinical periodontal parameters, and pain intensity in patients with a Class I malocclusion. MATERIALS AND METHODS Seventeen patients (with a mean age of 14.5 years) underwent orthodontic treatment with the Roth prescribed edgewise bracket systems after expanding the maxillary arch with a quad-helix appliance, and 16 patients (with a mean age of 14.8 years) underwent orthodontic treatment with the Damon 3MX bracket system. Each subjects lateral cephalometric and posteroanterior radiographs and dental casts were obtained at the beginning of the treatment and after debonding. In addition to these, the periodontal index and pain scores were taken. RESULTS Cephalometric data showed that in both treatment systems, overjet value decreased and maxillary and mandibular incisors proclined. Posteroanterior measurements demonstrated a greater increase in the maxillary molar inclination in the Damon group. Significant increase of maxillary intercanine, interpremolar, and intermolar widths was shown in both systems. Periodontal index and pain score changes between different observation periods were the same. CONCLUSIONS The conventional and Damon systems were found similar with regard to the incisor position, transverse dimension changes in maxillary arch, clinical periodontal parameters, and pain intensity. The only significant difference was that the Damon system inclined the maxillary molars more buccally than the conventional group.
European Journal of Orthodontics | 2016
Ezgi Atik; Fatma Esen Aydinli; Mavis Emel Kulak Kayikci; Semra Ciger
Objective The aim of this study was to compare the effects of two retainer types (Essix and Hawley) on speech performance. Subjects and methods The speech articulation of 30 patients was evaluated prospectively. Five patients did not appear during the follow-up periods. The patients were randomly divided into retention groups by treatment allocation cards as Essix and Hawley. The Essix group included 13 participants with a mean age of 15.3±2.4 years; the Hawley group included 12 participants with a mean age of 16.3±2.56 years. Speech sound assessments were performed on the first day and 1 week, 4 weeks, and 3 months later. On the first day, the assessments were conducted prior to inserting the retainers, immediately after maxillary and mandibular retainer application, individually, and with both retainers applied. The acoustic analyses were obtained using spectral and temporal parameters. Results Statistical analyses were performed with IBM SPSS for Windows, version 20. A P value less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The most apparent changes were found in the [a] vowel in the Hawley group, the [e] vowel in the Essix group, and the [u] vowel in both groups (P < 0.05). While the number of affected consonant-vowel couples in the Essix group was low, alterations were common in the Hawley group. There was a statistically significant difference (P < 0.05) in voice onset time of the [d] sound between the groups. Limitations The trial had a small sample size and a short follow-up period. Conclusions The Hawley retainer affected articulatory movements in consonant-vowel combinations more prominently than the Essix retainer did. Voice onset time of the consonant [d] in the Hawley group was shorter than normal, indicating rapid articulatory movement in the alveolar region.
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics | 2014
Ezgi Atik; Ceyda Kanlı Dursun; Hakan El; Tolga F. Tözüm; Semra Ciger
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the inflammatory effects of conventional and laser soldering methods on periodontal tissues in orthodontics. Materials and Method: Forty specimens were acquired from 10 patients whose treatment plan consisted of extraction of 4 first premolars. Before performing the extractions, a transpalatal arch (TPA) for the upper first molars and a lingual arch for the lower first molars were placed for anchorage purposes. Upper left and lower right first molar bands were soldered using the laser welding (LW) technique, and upper right and lower left first molar bands were soldered using the conventional silver soldering technique (CSS). Gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) analysis was used for determining the effects of welding procedures on periodontal tissues. All variables were analyzed by nonparametric tests. Results: Myeloperoxidase levels ranged between 2.46 and 3.56 for the CSS group and between 2.20 and 3.39 for the LW group; nitric oxide levels ranged bet...
Nigerian Journal of Clinical Practice | 2018
Ezgi Atik; Bengisu Akarsu-Guven; Ilken Kocadereli
Objective: The aim was to compare mandibular arch and incisor inclinational changes by comparing active self-ligating brackets used with different forms of archwires with a control group in nonextraction cases. Materials and Methods: The sample of 50 patients with Class I malocclusion was divided into three groups: Group I was treated with active self-ligating brackets (Nexus, Ormco/Orange, CA, USA) used with Damon arch form copper nickel-titanium (Cu-NiTi) and stainless steel (SS) wires; Group II was treated with interactive self-ligating bracket system (Empower, American Orthodontics, Sheboygan, Wis, USA) used with standard Cu-NiTi and SS wires; and Group III was treated with Roth prescribed conventional brackets (Forestadent, Pforzheim, Germany) with standard Cu-NiTi and SS wires which was designed as a control group. Changes in dimension of mandibular arch and inclination of incisors were assessed on dental models and lateral cephalometric radiographs at pretreatment (T1) and posttreatment (T2) periods. Paired-t test and one-way analysis of variance were used to perform intragroup and intergroup comparisons, respectively. Results: In all groups, an average increase of transversal distances occurred from pretreatment to the posttreatment period (P < 0.05). However, mandibular arch length increase was significantly different among the Groups I-III (P = 0.008) and I-II (P = 0.006). No significant intergroup difference was found with regard to incisor inclinational changes. Conclusions: Bracket type had no significant effect on the mandibular dimensional or incisor inclination changes. Besides this, archwire type had only little effect on the treatment results as active self-ligating bracket with Damon archwires increased mandibular arch length greater than other groups.
Korean Journal of Orthodontics | 2018
Ezgi Atik; Hande Gorucu-Coskuner; Bengisu Akarsu-Guven; Tulin Taner
Objective This study was performed to investigate the changes in alveolar bone after maxillary incisor intrusion and to determine the related factors in deep-bite patients. Methods Fifty maxillary central incisors of 25 patients were evaluated retrospectively. The maxillary incisors in Group I (12 patients; mean age, 16.51 ± 1.32 years) were intruded with a base-arch, while those in Group II (13 patients; mean age, 17.47 ± 2.71 years) were intruded with miniscrews. Changes in the alveolar envelope were assessed using pre-intrusion and post-intrusion cone-beam computed tomography images. Labial, palatal, and total bone thicknesses were evaluated at the crestal (3 mm), midroot (6 mm), and apical (9 mm) levels. Buccal and palatal alveolar crestal height, buccal bone height, and the prevalence of dehiscence were evaluated. Two-way repeated measure ANOVA was used to determine the significance of the changes. Pearsons correlation coefficient analysis was performed to assess the relationship between dental and alveolar bone measurement changes. Results Upper incisor inclination and intrusion changes were significantly greater in Group II than in Group I. With treatment, the alveolar bone thickness at the labial bone thickness (LBT, 3 and 6 mm) decreased significantly in Group II (p < 0.001) as compared to Group I. The LBT change at 3 mm was strongly and positively correlated with the amount of upper incisor intrusion (r = 0.539; p = 0.005). Conclusions Change in the labial inclination and the amount of intrusion should be considered during upper incisor intrusion, as these factors increase the risk of alveolar bone loss.
Angle Orthodontist | 2018
Hande Görücü Coşkuner; Ezgi Atik; Tulin Taner
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of different etching techniques, 12-, 24-bladed tungsten carbide burs, and polishing discs on tooth color changes during orthodontic treatment. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 59 individuals (mean age: 15.20 ± 1.59 years) were divided into four groups: 37% phosphoric acid and adhesive primer was used in Groups I and II whereas self-etch primer was used in Groups III and IV for enamel preparation. After orthodontic treatment, residual adhesives were cleaned with 12-bladed tungsten carbide burs in Groups I and III, while 24-bladed tungsten carbide burs were used in Groups II and IV. All teeth were polished with medium and fine Sof-Lex XT discs (3M ESPE, St Paul, Minnesota). Color measurements were taken from upper incisors and canines at pretreatment (T0), after cleaning with tungsten carbide burs (T1) and polishing with discs (T2). Wilcoxon test was used for evaluation of L*, a*, b* changes and Kruskal-Wallis for intergroup comparison of color changes. RESULTS: L*, a*, b* values, except a* at Groups I, II, IV, and b* at Group III, changed significantly ( P < .05). Groups III and IV showed significantly different color alterations from T0 to T1 ( P < .05). After polishing, tooth color alterations were not significantly different among the groups. CONCLUSIONS: In self-etch bonding groups, a 12-bladed tungsten carbide bur caused less color change than the 24-bladed tungsten carbide bur. Orthodontic treatment resulted with visible and clinically unacceptable tooth color alterations regardless of the enamel preparation and clean-up techniques. Polishing reduced the effect of tungsten carbide burs, but did not affect the total influence of orthodontic treatment on the tooth color.
Acta Odontologica Turcica | 2018
Hande Görücü Coşkuner; Ezgi Atik; Tulin Taner
Amac: Bu calismanin amaci 15 yas ve ustundeki bireylerde midpalatal sutur maturasyon asamalarini degerlendirmek ve bu asamalarin yas ve servikal vertebral maturasyonla iliskisini belirlemektir. Gerec ve Yontem: 50 bireyin (29 kadin, 21 erkek; ortalama yas: 19.79 ± 4.09 yil) konik isinli bilgisayarli tomografi (KIBT) goruntuleri incelendi. Gomulu kanin degerlendirmesi veya ortognatik cerrahi planlamasi icin alinmis iyi kalitede KIBT goruntuleri olan 15-30 yas arasindaki bireyler calismaya dahil edildi. Midpalatal sutur ve servikal vertebral maturasyon asamalarinin belirlenmesi icin KIBT goruntuleri iki farkli zamanda degerlendirildi. Midpalatal sutur maturasyon asamalari, daha onceden dogrulanmis bir yontem ile, aksiyel kesitler degerlendirilerek A, B, C, D veya E olarak siniflandirildi. Servikal vertebral maturasyon asamalari ise KIBT goruntulerinin sagital kesitlerinden belirlendi. Gozlemci ici guvenilirlik Kappa testi ile degerlendirildi. Midpalatal sutur maturasyonu ile kronolojik yas ve servikal vertebral maturasyon arasindaki korelasyon Spearman’in siralama korelasyon analizi ile degerlendirildi. Bulgular: Gozlemci ici uyumu belirten Kappa katsayilari, midpalatal sutur ve servikal vertabral maturasyon icin sirasiyla 0.837 ve 0.865’ti. Kronolojik yas ve midpalatal sutur maturasyonu arasinda korelasyon onemli bulunmadi (r=0.212, p=0.139). Ayni sekilde, servikal vertebral ve midpalatal sutur maturasyon asamalari arasinda da korelasyon onemli bulunmadi (r=0.030, p=0.839). Sonuc: Kucuk orneklem capinda gerceklestirilmis bu calismanin sinirlari dahilinde ne servikal vertebral maturasyon asamasi ne de kronolojik yas, 15 yas ve 30 yas arasindaki bireylerde midpalatal sutur maturasyon asamasinin belirlenmesi icin uygun bir arac olarak bulunmadi.
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry | 2017
Hande Gorucu-Coskuner; Ezgi Atik; Ilken Kocadereli
OBJECTIVE To compare the effects of extraction, non-extraction and air-rotor stripping treatments on mandibular dental arch dimensions, lower incisor positions and evaluate their effects on the stability of the treatment. STUDY DESIGN The sample consisted of 44 patients with Class I malocclusion and moderate crowding including 15 patients treated with extraction, 13 with air-rotor stripping (ARS), and 16 with non-extraction treatment. The records were taken at pretreatment (T0), end of active orthodontic treatment (T1), minimum 3 years post-treatment (T2). The model and cephalometric measurements were evaluated. For statistical analyses ANOVA and Welch test was applied. RESULTS At post-retention period Littles irregularity indices were increased to 1.96 mm, 2.38 mm and 3.59 mm for extraction, ARS and non-extraction groups respectively (p<0.05). At T1-T2, intercanine widths were decreased significantly at all groups (p<0.05). The arch length and arch depth decreased significantly at extraction group (p<0.05) from T0 to T1 and remained the same at T2 (p>0.05). The lower incisors were retroclined with treatment and slightly proclined at post-retention period in extraction group. In ARS and non-extraction group, lower incisors proclined with treatment and remained the same at post-retention. CONCLUSION At all groups the irregularity indices relapsed but did not return to pretreatment values. Although significant increase at intercanine width was only observed in non-extraction treatment, at post-retention phase, intercanine widths were significantly decreased at all groups. The changes at lower incisor inclinations relapsed slightly in extraction group but remained the same in the other groups.
Dental Press Journal of Orthodontics | 2017
Ezgi Atik; Tulin Taner
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the longitudinal stability of the conventional straight-wire system after the use of a quad-helix appliance with Damon self-ligating system in patients with Class I malocclusion. Methods: 27 adolescent patients were evaluated at three different periods: pre-treatment (T1), post-treatment (T2) and three years post-treatment (T3). Group 1 included 12 patients (with a mean age of 14.65 year) treated with Damon 3MX bracket system; and Group 2 included 15 patients (with a mean age of 14.8 year) who underwent orthodontic treatment with Roth prescribed brackets after expansion with Quad-Helix appliance. Relapse was evaluated with dental cast examination and cephalometric radiograph tracings. Statistical analysis was performed with IBM-SPSS for Windows software, version 21 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL). A p-value smaller than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: There were significant increases in all transverse dental and postero-anterior measurements (except for UL6-ML mm in Group 1) with active treatment. There was some significant relapse in the long-term in inter-canine width in both groups and in the inter-first premolar width in Group 2 (p< 0.05). Significant decrease in all frontal measurements from T2 to T3 was seen for both groups. Upper and lower incisors significantly proclined in T1-T2 (p< 0.05), however no relapse was found for both groups. When two systems were compared, there was no significant difference for the long-term follow-up period. Conclusion: Conventional (quad-helix appliance with conventional brackets) and Damon systems were found similar with regard to the long-term incisor positions and transverse dimension changes of maxillary arch.
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics | 2016
Ezgi Atik; Ersoy Konaş; Ilken Kocadereli
A 26-year, 9-month-old woman had chief complaints of mandibular protrusion and facial asymmetry. Extraoral examination indicated mandibular deviation to the left side, severe facial asymmetry, and a concave profile. Because the patient had a vertical maxillary height difference and an occlusal plane cant together with maxillary retrusion, a differential downgraft and advancement surgery with Lefort I osteotomy was planned. To correct the facial asymmetry and mandibular protrusion, concurrent bilateral sagittal split osteotomy was performed. Double-jaw surgical procedures, including maxillary and mandibular movements, are effective in correcting severe facial asymmetry and skeletal Class III malocclusion.