1.The use of platelet rich plasma in the treatment of immature tooth with periapical lesion: a case report.
Gunseli GUVEN POLAT ; Ceren YILDIRIM ; Ozlem Marti AKGUN ; Ceyhan ALTUN ; Didem DINCER ; Cansel Kose OZKAN
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2014;39(3):230-234
This study describes the treatment of an immature permanent tooth with periapical lesion which was treated with regenerative approach using platelet rich plasma (PRP). The root canal of immature human permanent tooth with periapical lesion was gently debrided of necrotic tissue and disinfected with 2.5% NaOCl, and then medicated with triple antibiotic paste comprised of ciprofloxacin, metronidazole, and tetracycline. When the tooth was asymptomatic, PRP and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) were placed into the root canal. Six months after PRP treatment, radiographical examination revealed resolution of the radiolucency and progressive thickening of the root wall and apical closure. Our findings suggest that PRP can be used for the treatment of immature permanent teeth with periapical lesion, as part of a regenerative endodontic treatment procedure.
Ciprofloxacin
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Dental Pulp Cavity
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Humans
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Metronidazole
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Platelet-Rich Plasma*
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Tetracycline
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Tooth*
2.The use of platelet rich plasma in the treatment of immature tooth with periapical lesion: a case report.
Gunseli GUVEN POLAT ; Ceren YILDIRIM ; Ozlem Marti AKGUN ; Ceyhan ALTUN ; Didem DINCER ; Cansel Kose OZKAN
Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 2014;39(3):230-234
This study describes the treatment of an immature permanent tooth with periapical lesion which was treated with regenerative approach using platelet rich plasma (PRP). The root canal of immature human permanent tooth with periapical lesion was gently debrided of necrotic tissue and disinfected with 2.5% NaOCl, and then medicated with triple antibiotic paste comprised of ciprofloxacin, metronidazole, and tetracycline. When the tooth was asymptomatic, PRP and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) were placed into the root canal. Six months after PRP treatment, radiographical examination revealed resolution of the radiolucency and progressive thickening of the root wall and apical closure. Our findings suggest that PRP can be used for the treatment of immature permanent teeth with periapical lesion, as part of a regenerative endodontic treatment procedure.
Ciprofloxacin
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Dental Pulp Cavity
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Humans
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Metronidazole
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Platelet-Rich Plasma*
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Tetracycline
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Tooth*
3.The Reconstruction of Nasal Septal Perforation with High Density Porous Polyethylene Covered with Fascia Lata: An Experimental Study on Rabbit Model.
Guven YILDIRIM ; Vedat ONAR ; Ibrahim SAYIN ; Suzan Deniz ONOL ; Tamer AYDIN
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2011;4(3):137-141
OBJECTIVES: Evaluation of a new material, high-density porous polyethylene (HDPP), which is covered with fascia lata, for experimental nasal septal perforation closure. METHODS: Twenty New Zealand albino rabbits were included and divided into study and control groups. A lateral incision was made from the lateral aspect of the left nares to the incisura nasomaxillaris. After exposure of the cavum nasi, the nasal mucoperichondrium was elevated bilaterally. A full-thickness 0.5x0.5-cm perforation was created over the septum nasi with a No. 11 surgical blade. A fascia lata graft was used for the study group. The HDPP was covered with fascia lata and placed under the elevated mucosa. HDPP without a fascial covering was used in the control group. Four months after the procedure, magnetic resonance imaging was performed to evaluate resorption of the material. The animals were sacrificed, and the nasal septum was completely removed. Macroscopic and histopathological examinations were performed on the nasal septum. RESULTS: All rabbits had survived after the 4-month period. Macroscopically, nine of 10 (90%) perforations were closed in the fascia lata-covered HDPP group. Histopathological examination of these nine rabbits revealed that the continuity of cartilage was disturbed in the perforation areas. Granulation tissue was inverted in areas in which the cartilage continuity was disturbed. The HDPP had remained intact at the edge of the perforation. In the HDPP group, six of 10 implants were still perforated (60%) and four (40%) were closed. The fascia lata-covered HDPP implant had a significantly higher perforation closure rate than that of the HDPP implant alone (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: In cases of septal perforation, it is better to cover the HDPP implant with fascia lata. This covered implant can be used for the repair of nasal septal perforations. HDPP implants are easy to work with and avoid the increased operative time and morbidity associated with harvesting autografts.
Animals
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Cartilage
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Fascia
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Fascia Lata
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Granulation Tissue
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Mucous Membrane
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Nasal Septal Perforation
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Nasal Septum
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New Zealand
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Operative Time
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Polyethylene
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Polyethylenes
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Pyridones
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Rabbits
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Transplants
4.Reconstruction of the Orbit With a Temporalis Muscle Flap After Orbital Exenteration.
Yavuz UYAR ; Tolgar Lutfi KUMRAL ; Guven YILDIRIM ; Mustafa KUZDERE ; Hamdi ARBAG ; Chary JORAYEV ; Mehmet Vefa KILIC ; Said Serdar GUMRUKCU
Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology 2015;8(1):52-56
OBJECTIVES: This study presents the role of the temporalis muscle flap in primary reconstruction after orbital exenteration. METHODS: A retrospective nonrandomized study of orbital exenterations performed between 1990 and 2010 for malignant tumors of the skin, paranasal sinus, and nasal cavity is presented. RESULTS: The study included 13 patients (nine men, four women; age range, 30-82 years) with paranasal sinus, nasal cavity, or skin carcinomas. Primary reconstruction of the cavity was performed in all patients after orbital exenteration. No visible defects in the muscle flap donor site were present. Local recurrences were readily followed up with nasal endoscopy, whereas radiology helped to diagnose intracranial involvement in three patients. Two patients died of systemic metastases and five died for other reasons CONCLUSION: The temporalis muscle flap is readily used to close the defect after orbital exenteration, and does not prevent the detection of recurrence.
Endoscopy
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Nasal Cavity
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Orbit Evisceration
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Orbit*
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Recurrence
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Retrospective Studies
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Skin
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Surgical Flaps
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Tissue Donors