Hakan Alpay Karasu
Ankara University
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Angle Orthodontist | 2014
Ruchengiz Efendiyeva; Halise Aydemir; Hakan Alpay Karasu; Ufuk Toygar-Memikoğlu
OBJECTIVE (1) To determine the effect of bimaxillary orthognathic surgery on pharyngeal airway, hyoid bone, and craniocervical posture in Class III bimaxillary surgery patients. (2) To evaluate short-term and long-term results. (3) To compare short- and long-term values. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-six Class III adult patients treated with bimaxillary surgery were included in the study. Cephalometric records were taken before treatment (T1), before surgery (T2), and 5 months (T3), 1.4 years (T4), 3 years (T5), and 5 years (T6) postsurgery. RESULTS No significant differences were identified in craniocervical angulation between time intervals. There was a significant superior movement of hyoid bone at postsurgery (T3; P < .05); however, adaptation occurred to the normal position in the long term. A nonsignificant decrease occurred at the oropharyngeal middle pharyngeal distance parameter; however, this was compensated with a significant increase between T5 and T6 (P < .001). A significant decrease was observed in the hypopharyngeal Go-P parameter between T3 and T1 (P < .01), but it recovered with a nonsignificant increase in the long term. A significant increase in nasopharyngeal area was observed between T3 and T1 (P < .05). The hypopharyngeal area significantly increased between T5 and T6, and PNS-R significantly increased between T3 and T1 (P < .05). CONCLUSION The pharyngeal areas adversely affected after surgery recover at long-term follow-up; thus, adaptation occurs after bimaxillary surgery.
Angle Orthodontist | 2015
Halise Aydemir; Ruchengiz Efendiyeva; Hakan Alpay Karasu; Ufuk Toygar-Memikoğlu
OBJECTIVE To assess soft tissues in the short and long term after bimaxillary surgery in Class III patients by comparing the hard tissue changes and results between time periods. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-six Class III adult patients treated with bimaxillary surgery were included in the study. Cephalometric records were taken before surgery (T1) and 5 months (T2), 1.4 years (T3), 3 years (T4), and 5 years (T5) after surgery. RESULTS There was no significant relapse in skeletal parameters. Overjet was significantly reduced between T4-T3 time intervals (P < .01). There were significant increases in Sn-HR, ULA-HR, LLA-HR, B-B(∧) (P < .01), and B(∧)-HR (P < .05) between T4-T3 time intervals. There was no significant change in the soft tissue parameters between T5-T4 time intervals. CONCLUSION Soft tissue vertical relapse occurs in skeletally stabile Class III bimaxillary surgery patients in the first 3 years after surgery.
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2002
Nejat Bora Sayan; Cahit Üçok; Hakan Alpay Karasu; Ömer Günhan
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery | 2003
Necdet Dogan; Cahit Üçok; Cem Korkmaz; Özlem Üçok; Hakan Alpay Karasu
Military Medicine | 2005
Hakan Alpay Karasu; Kerim Ortakoglu; Kemal Murat Okçu; Ömer Günhan
Military Medicine | 2005
Hakan Alpay Karasu; Kemal Murat Okçu; Kerim Ortakoglu; Gurkan Rasit Bayar; Yavuz Sinan Aydintug
Ankara Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi | 2002
Hakan Alpay Karasu; Lokman Onur Uyanik; Hakan Akman; Fethi Atil; Nejat Bora Sayan
Turkish Journal of Orthodontics | 2013
Tülin Ufuk Toygar-Memikoğlu; Halise Aydemir; Hakan Alpay Karasu; Nejat Bora Sayan
Archive | 2010
Hakan Alpay Karasu; Aysegul M. Tuzuner Oncul; Lokman Onur Uyanik
Ankara Üniversitesi Diş Hekimliği Fakültesi Dergisi | 2008
Muzaffer Babadağ; Meltem Şahin; Hakan Alpay Karasu; Lokman Onur Uyanik