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Öğe Effect of intracanal diode laser application and low-level laser therapy on CGRP change(Sociedade Brasileira De Pesquisa Odontologica, 2018) Arslan, Hakan; Koseoglu, Serhat; Doganay Yildiz, Ezgi; Arabaci, Taner; Savran, Levent; Yildiz, Dursun Anil; Veyisoglu, GozdeThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a placebo, intracanal diode laser application, and low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on the change of the total amount of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) (split-mouth study design). GCF sampling was performed on a contralateral tooth and experimental tooth (root canal-treated tooth) of thirty-nine patients. The patients were divided into three groups (n = 13), as follows: placebo (mock laser application), intracanal laser application, and LLLT. GCF sampling was repeated at the same sites (experimental and control teeth) one week after root canal treatment. The data were analyzed using the Pearson's correlation analysis and the independent-samples t-tests (p=0.05). In the placebo group, the total CGRP level changes in the GCF before and after treatment was significantly higher for experimental teeth than for control teeth (p<0.05). However, there was no significant difference between experimental and control teeth in the intracanal laser application and LLLT groups (p > 0.05). Intracanal laser application and low-level laser therapy have immunomodulation effects linked to the modulation of the total amount of CGRP in the GCF.Öğe The effect of photobiomodulation on total amount of substance P in gingival crevicular fluid: placebo-controlled randomized clinical trial(Springer London Ltd, 2019) Yildiz, Ezgi Doganay; Arslan, Hakan; Koseoglu, Serhat; Arabaci, Taner; Yildiz, Dursun Anil; Savran, LeventTo investigate the effect of photobiomodulation (PBM) and placebo on total amount of substance P in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) pre- and postoperatively. Twenty-six patients having tooth with symptomatic apical periodontitis were enrolled in this study. GCF was collected preoperatively. The patients were assigned into two groups (n=13), as follows: placebo and PBM. Sampling was repeated 7days after root canal treatment. Two independent samples T test was used for analyzing of the differences between preoperative and postoperative substance P levels in GCF (p=.05). The Pearson correlation analysis was used for determination of correlation among substance P levels and other variables. For placebo group, there is no significant difference between preoperative and postoperative total amounts of substance P level (p=0.553). For PBM group, postoperative total amount of substance P level was significantly higher than those of preoperative level (p=0.005). Within the limitation of the present study, PBM has immunomodulation effect linked to the modulation of the total amount of substance P in the gingival crevicular fluid. Thai Clinical Trials Registry: TCTR20161228002Öğe Evaluation of palatal donor site haemostasis and wound healing after free gingival graft surgery(Wiley-Blackwell, 2015) Keceli, Huseyin Gencay; Aylikci, Bahadir Ugur; Koseoglu, Serhat; Dolgun, AnilAimEvaluating effectiveness of a medicinal plant extract (MPE) in achieving haemostasis and early wound healing at free gingival graft (FGG) donor site in a randomized controlled fashion. MethodsForty patients requiring FGG at lower anterior area were randomly assigned into two groups. FGG was performed to all patients and following graft procurement; wet gauze (WG) was applied alone (control: WG group) or with MPE (test: MPE+WG group) for haemostasis. Donor site working time, bleeding (BLE), colour match (CM), pain, epithelization (EP) and sensation loss (SL) were evaluated. ResultsThirty-three participants completed a 6-month period study. In the test group, primary BLE was shorter (p<0.001) and fewer individuals showed secondary BLE during 3days (p<0.001). During the 6days, pain scores were higher in WG patients (p<0.05). Later on, no inter-group difference was observed. EP was relatively faster (p<0.001) and CM was slightly better (p<0.05) in MPE+WG group. ConclusionMPE provided faster and continuous haemostasis that made a positive contribution to the early soft tissue healing to some extent but due to limitations; further trials are needed to demonstrate the efficiency of this material.