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Big toenail and hair samples as biomarkers for fluoride exposure - a pilot study
Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Almuzian, Mohammed; Turk, Tamer; Rabelo Buzalaf, Marilia Afonso; Alnuaimi, Ali; Dalci, Oyku; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Bmc, 2019)BackgroundBiomarkers can aid in detecting and preventing clinical disease through the recognition of change in biological samples. The objective of this case-control study was to further the knowledge on the use of big ... -
Effect of continuous versus intermittent orthodontic forces on root resorption: A microcomputed tomography study
Ozkalayci, Nurhat; Karadeniz, Ersan Ilsay; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Turk, Tamer; Cheng, Lam L.; Darendeliler, M. Ali (E H Angle Education Research Foundation, Inc, 2018)Objectives: To compare the extent of root resorption and the amount of tooth movement between continuous orthodontic force and intermittent orthodontic force that was activated in a similar way to a 4-week orthodontic ... -
The effect of fluoride on orthodontic tooth movement in humans. A two- and three-dimensional evaluation
Karadeniz, Ersan Ilsay; Gonzales, Carmen; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Isci, Devrim; Sahin-Saglam, Aynur M.; Alkis, Huseyin; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Australian Soc Orthodontists Inc, 2011)Aims: The aim of the present study was to determine whether high and low fluoride concentrations in drinking water affected the early stages of tooth movement when heavy and light orthodontic forces were applied for 4 ... -
Effect of fluoride on root resorption following heavy and light orthodontic force application for 4 weeks and 12 weeks of retention
Karadeniz, Ersan I.; Gonzales, Carmen; Turk, Tamer; Isci, Devrim; Sahin-Saglam, Aynur M.; Alkis, Huseyin; Darendeliler, M. Ali (E H Angle Education Research Foundation, Inc, 2013)Objective: To evaluate the null hypothesis that fluoride intake via drinking water has no effect on orthodontic root resorption in humans after orthodontic force application for 4 weeks and 12 weeks of retention. Materials ... -
The extent of root resorption and tooth movement following the application of ascending and descending magnetic forces: a prospective split mouth, microcomputed-tomography study
Huang, Tiffany Teen Yu; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Dalci, Oyku; Almuzian, Mohammed; Karadeniz, Ersan Ilsay; Gonzales, Carmen; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Oxford Univ Press, 2017)Objective:Various factors have been examined in the literature in an attempt to reduce the incidence and severity of root resorption. The purpose of the present investigation is to test the null hypothesis that there is ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 13. Repair of root resorption 4 and 8 weeks after the application of continuous light and heavy forces for 4 weeks: A microcomputed-tomography study
Cheng, Lam L.; Turk, Tamer; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Jones, Allan S.; Petocz, Peter; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2009)Introduction: The reparative process of root absorption begins in the periodontium when orthodontic force is discontinued or reduced below a certain level. Our aim was to evaluate cementum repair at 4 and 8 weeks of retention ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 14. the amount of root resorption after force application for 12 weeks on maxillary and mandibular premolars: A microcomputed-tomography study
Paetyangkul, Anchalee; Turk, Tamer; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Jones, Allan S.; Petocz, Peter; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2009)Introduction: Orthodontic force magnitude is a primary factor in root resorption. Quantitative studies of root resorption after force application for 4 and 8 weeks have been conducted. In this study, we investigated the ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 16. Comparisons of root resorption and resorption craters after the application of light and heavy continuous and controlled orthodontic forces for 4, 8, and 12 weeks
Paetyangkul, Anchalee; Turk, Tamer; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Jones, Allan S.; Petocz, Peter; Cheng, Lam L.; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2011)Introduction: Orthodontic force duration can affect the severity of root resorption. The aim of this clinical study was to investigate the amounts of root resorption volumetrically after the application of controlled light ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 17. Root resorption after the application of 2.5 degrees and 15 degrees of buccal root torque for 4 weeks: A microcomputed tomography study
Bartley, Nerissa; Turk, Tamer; Colak, Canan; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Jones, Allan; Petocz, Peter; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2011)Introduction: Root resorption is an undesirable consequence of orthodontic tooth movement. The severity is unpredictable, and, despite extensive research, the etiology remains unknown. Torque has been acknowledged as a ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 18. the extent of root resorption after the application of light and heavy controlled rotational orthodontic forces for 4 weeks: A microcomputed tomography study
Wu, Andy T. J.; Turk, Tamer; Colak, Canan; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Jones, Allan S.; Petocz, Peter; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2011)Introduction: The aim of this prospective randomized clinical trial was to quantitatively measure and compare the locations, dimensions, and volume of root resorption craters in human premolars after the application of ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 19. Comparison of the amounts of root resorption between the right and left first premolars after application of buccally directed heavy orthodontic tipping forces
Ho, Caroline; Turk, Tamer; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Jones, Allan S.; Petocz, Peter; Cheng, Lam L.; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2011)Introduction: Previous studies have used the right and left sides of the same jaw to compare different force levels, types of movement, and durations of forces. However, the amounts of root resorption have not been compared ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 20. Effect of fluoride on orthodontically induced root resorption with light and heavy orthodontic forces for 4 weeks: A microcomputed tomography study
Karadeniz, Ersan Ilsay; Gonzales, Carmen; Nebioglu-Dalci, Oyku; Dwarte, Dennis; Turk, Tamer; Isci, Devrim; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2011)Introduction: The major side effect of orthodontic treatment is orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption. Fluoride was previously shown to reduce the volume of the root resorption craters in rats. However, the ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 21. Extent of root resorption after the application of 2.5 degrees and 15 degrees tips for 4 weeks: A microcomputed tomography study
King, Alistair D.; Turk, Tamer; Colak, Canan; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Jones, Allan S.; Petocz, Peter; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2011)Introduction: Microcomputed tomography offers a unique opportunity to accurately examine orthodontically induced inflammatory root resorption. The aims of this study were to quantify, in 3 dimensions, the amount of root ... -
Physical properties of root cementum: Part 24. Root resorption of the first premolars after 4 weeks of occlusal trauma
Cakmak, Fethiye; Turk, Tamer; Karadeniz, Ersan Ilsay; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2014)Introduction: In orthodontics, adding restorative materials on occlusal or lingual surfaces is a common method to create a mini-biteplane to increase patients' vertical dimension temporarily to facilitate several treatment ... -
Rate of tooth movement under heavy and light continuous orthodontic forces
Yee, Jason A.; Turk, Tamer; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Cheng, Lam L.; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2009)Introduction: The aim of this study was to measure the rate and the amount of orthodontically induced tooth movement under heavy (300 g) and light (50 g) continuous forces with superelastic nickel-titanium closing coils ... -
Repair of root resorption 4 and 8 weeks after application of continuous light and heavy forces on premolars for 4 weeks: A histology study
Cheng, Lam L.; Turk, Tamer; Elekdag-Turk, Selma; Jones, Allan S.; Yu, Yan; Darendeliler, M. Ali (Mosby-Elsevier, 2010)Introduction: Repair of root resorption cavities has been studied under light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. The aim of this investigation was to demonstrate the use of ...