Sema Çelenk
Dicle University
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Journal of Endodontics | 2002
Sema Çelenk; Behiye Sezgin; Buket Ayna; Fatma Atakul
Two hundred eight patients, who applied to the Department of Pedodontics, Dental School, Dicle University between 1995 and 1998, were evaluated in terms of permanent teeth fracture. The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate the probable causes of the trauma, the effects of age and gender on dental trauma, prevalence of fracture types, and distribution of fracture type according to arch. It was observed that the falls or collisions were the main causes. It was also determined that the age group most frequently suffering fractures was ages 9 to 11 years. The majority of the patients were male. The enamel-dentin-pulp-type fracture and those causing the tooth to become nonvital were the most prevalent, and the majority of the fractures were observed in maxillary central teeth.
Australian Dental Journal | 2009
Buket Ayna; Sema Çelenk; Fatma Atakul; Ersin Uysal
BACKGROUND Polyethylene fibre-reinforced composites (FRCs) have been under development for some time. However, there is a lack of data on the clinical performance of these restorations. The purpose of this descriptive study was to evaluate the clinical performance of endodontically treated anterior teeth restored using polyethylene FRCs. METHODS Eighty-seven endodontically treated anterior teeth in 65 patients were restored with polyethylene FRCs. The restorations were placed by three operators. The patients were recalled for examinations every year for up to three years. The restorations were evaluated using modified Ryge and USPHS criteria. RESULTS A statistical analysis showed no significant difference in marginal irregularity, marginal discolouration, surface texture, wear/anatomic form, fracture and retention, radiographic appearance, or debonding between the baseline and three-year results. CONCLUSIONS Based on our three-year examination results, polyethylene FRC restorations appear to be clinically successful.
Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 2004
Behiye Sezgin Bolgül; Sema Çelenk; Buket Ayna; Fatma Atakul; Ersin Uysal
The aims of this study were to evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of dental caries, and to determine whether there is any relationship between a fluoride-releasing adhesive material and the development of dental caries in the first year in children with insulin-dependent diabetics (IDDM). The average age of the subjects was 4-15 years, and they had been suffering from IDDM for at least 2 years. The DMF/df(t) indices of 70 patients were calculated and total HbA1 (%) (glucose levels of blood) values were recorded from the medical records after clinical examination. The mean DMF/df(t) values of poorly controlled subjects (HbA1 values over 13%) were significantly higher than those of moderately (HbA1, 10.0-12.9%) and well-controlled (HbA1 values, <10%) subjects. The levels of salivary mutans streptococci (MS) and lactobacilli (LB) and the pH of paraffin-stimulated whole saliva were measured in diabetic patients. Salivary MS and LB scores of the poorly controlled subjects were significantly higher (2.5 ± 0.7 and 2.1 ± 1.0) than those of the moderately (1.6 ± 0.9 and 1.1 ± 0.8) and well-controlled (1.2 ± 1.0 and 0.8 ± 0.8) subjects. The mean pH values among all subjects were not statistically significant. All dental caries were restored with a fluoride-releasing adhesive material. At the end of the first year, no new caries or lost restorations were observed in these patients. Moreover, the rate of MS in the poorly and moderately controlled subjects was considerably reduced. However, no significant statistical reduction of MS was determined in the well-controlled subjects. The level of lactobacilli in the poorly controlled, moderately controlled, and well-controlled subjects was reduced.
International Scholarly Research Notices | 2011
Engin Ağaçkıran; Emin Caner Tumen; Sema Çelenk; Behiye Sezgin Bolgül; Fatma Atakul
Amelogenesis imperfecta has been described as a complex group of inherited conditions that disturbs the developing enamel structure and exists independent of any related systemic disorder. It is a rare dental disease but represents a great restorative challenge for dentists. A 12-year-old boy presented with sensitive, discolored, and mutilated teeth and decreased vertical dimension of occlusion. Direct composite resin restorations were applied to all teeth to modify the occlusion, to restore mild crowding, and to improve aesthetics. The 24-month recall examination revealed no pathology associated with the rehabilitation, and the patients aesthetic and functional expectations were satisfied. The rehabilitation included multiple anterior and posterior composite resins to eliminate tooth sensitivity, improve the aesthetics and occlusion, and restore function.
Journal of Applied Oral Science | 2010
Buket Ayna; Emrah Ayna; Sema Çelenk
This paper reports the nonsurgical endodontic therapy using calcium hydroxide intracanal dressing and prosthetic treatment of 9 teeth with periapical lesions in a 16-year-old female patient. The periodontal treatment plan included oral hygiene instructions, mechanical debridement and gingivectomy in the maxillary incisors to improve gingival contouring. Root canal treatment was indicated for teeth 11-13, 21, 22, 42-45. After successive changes of a calcium hydroxide intracanal dressing during 6 weeks, the size of the periapical radiolucencies decreased and lesion remission occurred after root canal obturation. The endodontically treated teeth received a bondable polyethylene reinforcement fiber (Ribbond) in the prepared canal space and crown buildup was done with composite resin. Prosthetic rehabilitation was planned with single-unit metal-ceramic crowns and fixed partial dentures. Clinical and radiographic evaluation after 6 months showed successful results. The outcomes of this case showed that chronic periapical lesions can respond favorably to nonsurgical endodontic treatment in adolescent patients and that, with proper indication, polyethylene fibers can provide an effective conservative and esthetic option for reinforcing endodontically treated teeth undergoing prosthetic rehabilitation.
World Journal of Clinical Cases | 2018
Buket Ayna; Emrah Ayna; Sema Çelenk; Emine Göncü Başaran; Berivan Dündar Yılmaz; İbrahim Halil Tacir; Mehmet Cudi Tuncer
AIM To compare the efficacy of resin composite restorations, retained with either polyethylene or zirconia-rich glass fiber posts. METHODS Sixty-two single rooted maxillary and mandibular central incisor teeth in forty-four patients (15 males and 29 females; age range 15-32 years) were restored either with an ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWP) fiber post (Bondable Reinforcement Ribbon, DENSE, Ribbond, Seattle, WA, United States) or a zircon-rich glass fiber post (Snowpost, Lot H 040; Carbotech, Ganges, France). Then, direct resin composite restoration (Clearfil AP-X, Kuraray) was performed for both post systems in tooth color suitable. Patients were recalled for routine inspections at 6 mo, 1, 2 and 3 years. RESULTS The restorations were assessed during each recall evaluation according to predetermined clinical and radiographic criteria (periapical lesion; marginal leakage and integrity; color stability; surface stain and loss of retention of the post or the composite build-up material). The follow-up data showed no significant difference in these criteria between polyethylene fibre posts and zirconia-rich glass fibre posts. CONCLUSION The efficacy of resin composite restorations, retained with either polyethylene or zirconia-rich glass fiber posts were similar, suggesting that both types of fiber post can be used successfully to help retain resin composite restorations.
Cumhuriyet Dental Journal | 2008
Buket Ayna; Emrah Ayna; Nihal Hamamci; Sema Çelenk; Behiye Sezgin Bolgül
Amelogenesis imperfecta is a rare hereditarycondition in which enamel structure without evidence of sistemic disorders. Amelogenesis imperfecta is a disorder, requiring treatment due to esthetical, functional and related psychosocial problems. This article represents, two patients reffered to our clinic suffering from amelogenezis imperfecta who overcame the esthetical, functional and psychosocial problems by receiving multidisciplinary team rehabilitation. OZET Amelogenezis imperfekta herhangi bir sistemik hastalik olmaksizin mine yapisinda belirgin bozuklukla karakterize nadir gorulen herediter bir anomalidir. Amelogenezis imperfekta estetik, fonksiyon ve buna bagli psikososyal sorunlarla hastanin hekime basvurmasi sonucu tedavi ihtiyaci dogurmaktadir. Bu makalede, klinigimize basvurmus amelogenezis imperfektali iki kardesin multidisipliner tedavi yaklasimi sonucu estetik, fonksiyonel ve psikososyal problemlerinin ortadan kaldirildigi bir vaka raporu sunulmaktadir. Anahtar Kelimeler: Amelogenezis imperfekta, hipoplastik tip, protetik tedavi.
Hepatology Research | 2004
Mehmet Dursun; Tuncer Özekinci; Meliksah Ertem; Günay Saka; Serif Yilmaz; Fikri Canoruç; Sema Çelenk; Murat Çelik; Semir Pasa; Kasım Aydın
Journal of Adhesive Dentistry | 2005
Emrah Ayna; Sema Çelenk
Journal of dentistry for children | 2003
Buket Ayna; Sema Çelenk; Fatma Atakul; Behiye Sezgin; Tuncer Özekinci