Yumuşhan Günay
Military Medical Academy
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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes | 2013
Arzu Atay; Kadriye Peker; Yumuşhan Günay; Servet Ebrinç; Banu Karayazgan; Ömer Uysal
BackgroundFacial prostheses are intended to provide a non-operative rehabilitation for patients with acquired facial defects. By improving aesthetics and quality of life (QOL), this treatment involves reintegration of the patient into family and social life. The aim of this study was to evaluate the perception of QOL in adult patients with facial prostheses and to compare this perception with that of a control group.MethodsThe study participants consisted of 72 patients, who were divided into three equal-sized groups according to the type of prosthesis (OP- orbital prosthesis, AP- auricular prosthesis, NP - nasal prosthesis) and 24 healthy control participants without any congenital or acquired deformity of face or body. Clinical and socio-demographic data were gathered from each person’s medical chart. Participants completed the Turkish version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument, Short Form (WHOQOL-BREF). Descriptive statistics, independent sample t-tests, Pearsons chi-square test, ANOVA, ANCOVA, and Pearson correlation were used to analyse the data.ResultsCompared with the control participants, patients with NP scored lower on the all domains of QOL and all three patient groups had lower scores on overall QOL and its domains of physical and environmental health. Patients with OP reported significantly lower physical health scores than those with AP, while patients with NP reported significantly lower overall QOL and psychological health scores than those with AP. Female patients had lower environmental domain scores than did male patients. The patient’s age and income correlated with social relationships QOL, while the patient’s income and the age of facial prosthesis were correlated with environmental QOL.ConclusionPatients with facial prostheses had lower scores in overall QOL, physical and environmental health domains than the control participants. Socio-demographic and clinical characteristics such as age, gender, income, localization of the defect, and age of facial prosthesis were associated with patients’ QOL. These findings may provide valuable information about the specific health needs of these patients that may affect their well-being. Further studies are needed to confirm these results. Use of the WHOQOL-BREF may provide valuable information for determining patients’ needs and priorities as well as for planning and developing comprehensive prosthetic rehabilitation programs.
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2010
Banu Karayazgan-Saracoglu; Haluk Zulfikar; Arzu Atay; Yumuşhan Günay
Extraoral implants for the retention of facial prosthesis have been used for better support, stability, and retention. Other than the clinical experiences, treatment outcomes of these prostheses should be evaluated for predicting the long-term success. The aim of this study was to evaluate the survival rates and soft tissue responses of extraoral implants. In total, 52 patients were examined, including 16 with auricular defects, 16 with orbital defects, 13 with nasal defects, and 7 with midfacial defects. Data on implant length and location, radiation-treatment history, systemic diseases, and alcohol and cigarette use were collected and assessed, and data on the health of periimplant soft tissue were recorded for all of the defects. Statistical analyses were performed with t and &khgr;2 tests and correlation and regression analyses for the determination of the survival rate. According to results, the defect area has a significant effect on success rate. The overall success rate was found highest in the auricular area and least in the midfacial area. The presence of diabetes, alcohol use, and age were found as significant factors for implant loss, whereas smoking and radiotherapy were found as insignificant.
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2007
Banu Karayazgan; Yumuşhan Günay; Arzu Atay; Fuat Noyun
A facial defect results in cosmetic, functional, and psychologic problems and acts as a difficult and challenging procedure for the maxillofacial surgeon and the prosthodontist. Retention of a facial prosthesis is an important key in the patients satisfaction and acceptance. The introduction of extraoral implant applications have been accepted as an advanced retention method. The purpose of this article is to report the results from our clinical experience with patients wearing facial prostheses anchored to extraoral ITI implants (Straumann, AG, Basel, Switzerland).
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery | 2009
Banu Karayazgan-Saracoglu; Yumuşhan Günay; Arzu Atay
This article describes the use of computed tomography and rapid prototyping method to produce a wax pattern of a missing ear. Computed tomographic scans were obtained from the patient, and a three-dimensional digital image was produced using a computer-aided design software. Then, the image of the present ear was extracted, and its mirror image was obtained with the software. The pattern of the inverted three-dimensional cast was produced using a rapid prototyping machine. The cast was duplicated in wax of identical dimensions and shape of the opposing ear, and the auricular prosthesis was fabricated with traditional methods.
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal | 2009
Banu Karayazgan; Yumuşhan Günay; Bahadır Gürbüzer; Mustafa Erkan; Arzu Atay
Cleft palate is a commonly observed congenital maxillofacial defect. One of the most important problems with clefts is the interference with feeding. An affected infant cannot produce negative pressure in the oral cavity and therefore cannot move the bolus backward to the pharynx. To obtain better nutritional intake prior to surgical correction, a palatal lift obturator is recommended. In this clinical report, a modified technique of obturator fabrication is presented. The new method uses a piece of tulle, a flexible and durable material that is frequently used in theater attire. With the help of this material, the bulb part is connected to the plate as a labile piece, and this connection acts like a natural velopharyngeal extension. Additionally, because of the softer property of the silicone elastomer, the posterior pharyngeal wall is less irritated.
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal | 2013
Mustafa Erkan; Şeniz Karaçay; Arzu Atay; Yumuşhan Günay
Objectives Cleft palate is a common congenital maxillofacial defect. We wish to present the fabrication of a modified feeding plate that will adapt to the changing palatal and velopharyngeal morphology during function. Case Report A neonate with unilateral cleft lip and palate was referred to our clinic for the fabrication of a feeding plate. Intraoral examination revealed a cleft involving the uvula and the soft palate, with an alveolar defect on the left side. An impression was taken and a dental cast was obtained. A 1-mm Bioplast clear soft plate was pressed on the model. After trimming the edges of the plate, several retentive holes were made for its attachment to the hard plate. With the Bioplast soft plate replaced on the cast, plaster was used to cover parts of the soft plate that were not to come in contact with the hard plate. Biocryl resin was put on the retentive holes and 2-mm Biocryl C Rosa-transparent plate was pressed. The edges of the plate were cut, trimmed, and polished. Conclusion This modified feeding plate effectively obstructed the soft palate defect. The adaptation of the flexible bulb of the appliance with the soft palate was excellent. Evaluation with nasoendoscopy revealed the synchronized movement of the bulb of the appliance with the soft palate during swallowing. Soft extension of the feeding plate eliminated the risk of irritation, and the baby accepted the appliance easily.
Central European Journal of Medicine | 2010
Yumuşhan Günay; Fatih Uygur; Arzu Atay; Bahattin Çeliköz
Severe and composite defects of the nose due to trauma or excision of neoplasms can cause significant functional and aesthetic problems. It has been known that nasal stents have been used to maintain the nasal patency and nostril shape for a long time. Recently, nasal prosthesis was introduced as a method to solve aesthetic problems of the patients who had an amputated nose. In the present study, nasal prosthesis combined with nazal stents was used to camouflage the nasal disfigurement and to maintain the nasal patency in two adult female patients. Functional and aesthetic results was accepted as satisfactory by both the patients and the physicians.
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2017
Banu Karayazgan-Saracoglu; Arzu Atay; Cumhur Korkmaz; Yumuşhan Günay
Statement of problem. Several factors affect the prosthetic outcome of patients with mandibular defects. However, it is questionable whether fixed or removable implant‐supported prostheses meet the expectations and satisfaction of the patients. The perspectives of these patients are important in managing the prosthetic treatment strategies. Purpose. The purpose of this prospective clinical study was to evaluate the satisfaction and oral health‐related quality of life of patients with marginal mandibulectomies with implant‐retained overdentures and fixed metal‐acrylic resin prostheses. Material and methods. Twenty‐two participants with marginal mandibulectomies were included in the study. They completed an oral health impact profile questionnaire designed for patients with edentulism (OHIP‐Edent) for the assessment of quality of life and visual analog scales (VASs) to validate their general satisfaction before treatment. Ten participants received 4 implant‐retained fixed metal‐acrylic resin prostheses, whereas 12 participants were treated with 2 implant‐supported overdentures. Six months after delivery of their prostheses, the participants completed the OHIP‐Edent questionnaire and VAS again. For the statistical analyses, Student t tests together with descriptive statistics (mean, standard deviation, frequency) were used in the 2 intergroup parameter comparisons that showed normal distribution. The Mann‐Whitney U test and Kruskal‐Wallis test were used for intergroup comparisons, and the Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for intragroup comparisons. Results. Compared with pretreatment mean values, a statistically significant (P<.05) decrease in mean scores of all OHIP‐Edent values and an increase in VAS scores were found in both groups. After patients were treated, their OHIP‐Edent values in the group with an overdenture prosthesis were higher than those in the group with a fixed metal‐acrylic resin prosthesis (P<.05). Conclusions. These results demonstrate that implant‐retained overdentures and fixed metal‐acrylic resin prostheses provide better function and, thus, oral health‐related quality of life for patients with marginal mandibulectomies.
European Oral Research | 1998
Berk Bellaz; Mehmet Ali Kılıçarslan; Yumuşhan Günay; Hüseyin Haskan
Ozet Saglik ile ilgili sorunlarin belirlenmesi, korunma yontemlerinin gelis (irilmesi ve hizmetlerinin planlanmasi icin epidemiyoiojik arastirma verilerine ihtiyac duyulmaktadir. Dis Hekimligi hizmetlerin planli bir sekilde yurutulmesi de bu verilerin elde edilmesine baglidir. Zaman icindeki demografik degisikliklere bagli olarak, verilecek olan saglik hizmetlerinin planlanmasi buyuk onem tasimaktadir. Genel populasyonda yasli nufusun artma egiliminde olmasi Ozellikle yasli populasyonda daha sik rastlanan protetik tedavi miktarinin, protez kullanan veya kullanacak olan bireylere ait bir degerlendirmenin yapilmasi son derece gerekli kilmaktadir. Calismamizda, klinigimize protetik tedavi gereksinimi ile basvuran hastalardan yararlanilmistir. Her hasta muayene edildikten sonra, kayit ve muayene formu doldurulmustur. 116 erkek, 153 kadindan olusan toplam 269 hastadan yararlanilmistir. Calismaya dahil edilen hastalar 25 ile 73 yaslan arasinda olup, yas ortalamasi 47.3 dur. Elde edilen verilerden yararlanilarak hastalarin protez tiplerinin yas ve cinsiyete gore dagilimlari, bolumlu protez kullanan hastalarin protez oncesi agiz hazirliklari ve mudahale edilecek olan dislerin saydari belirlenmistir. Yapilan istatistiksel analizler sonucunda hem erkek, hem de kadin hastalar icin protez gereksinimleri arasinda istatistiksel olarak anlamh bir farklilik tespit edilmemistir {p > 0.05). Erkek ve kadin hastalar icin ayri ayri yas gruplari dikkate alindiginda ise gruplar arasinda anlamli bir farklilik tespit edilmistir (p 0.05). Anahtar Kelimeler: Epidemiyolojik calisma, Protetik tedavi ihtiyaci, Agiz hazirligi. Abstract We need epidemiologic informations for the determination of the health problems, related preventing techniques and treatment planning. Such information will also help to plan dental services. Since older age groups are increasing steadily within the population, the parameters as prosthetic need or classification of prosthetic need are also important to determine. In our study patient who applied for the prosthesis filled a oral health assesment form whicli is prepareted by ourselves and data about the prosthesis type, age . sex and oral preparations and other need before treatment has been obtained. A total of 269 patients (116 male, 153 female) were included in the study. According to results of this study there was no significant difference between sexes for prosthesis treatment need (p> 0.05). There was significant differences within age groups for the male and female patients (p< 0.05). None of the patients was indicated fortotal prosthetic need for under age 40 while total prosthetic was the most needed type by the age 60+ and suck need was significantly higher in female patients. Regarding to theneed of oral preparation for removable prosthetic patients, there was no significant difference between sexes. Key Words : Epidemiological surveys , Prosthetic treatment need, Oral preparation.
Dental Materials Journal | 2008
Yumuşhan Günay; Cem Kurtoglu; Arzu Atay; Banu Karayazgan; Cihan Cem Gürbüz