Browsing by Author "Yucel, Aysegul"
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Article Evaluation of Peri-Implant Crevicular Fluid Prostaglandin E2 Levels in Augmented Extraction Sockets by Different Biomaterials(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016) Alkan, Eylem Ayhan; Tuter, Gulay; Parlar, Ates; Yucel, Aysegul; Kurtis, BulentObjectives: This study compares peri-implant crevicular fluid (PICF) prostaglandin E-2 (PGE(2)) levels, clinical parameters and implant stability quotient (ISQ) values around implants placed in augmented extraction sockets. Materials and methods: The sockets (24 in total) were randomly augmented using either EMD or Bio-Oss Collagen. Implant placements were performed after three months of healing. ISQ readings were evaluated at three points: at the time of surgery, at the first month and at the third month. PICF was collected for PGE(2) evaluation after the first and the third months of implant surgery. Results: After the first month, a higher level of PICF PGE(2) was observed in the EMD group than in the Bio-Oss Collagen group, and this increase was of statistical significance; however, at the third month there was no statistically significant difference in PICF PGE(2) levels between the two groups. For implants placed in EMD sites, ISQ values were statistically higher at the third month than at the first month, while no significant differences in ISQ value were detected between the first and third months in Bio-Oss Collagen sites. Conclusions: The results of this research suggest that both EMD and Bio-Oss Collagen are effective treatment modalities for stimulating the formation of new bone at extraction sites prior to implant surgery.Conference Object Mineralogical and Chemical Characterization of Acidic Pumices Outcrop North of Lake Van(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2016) Yucel, Aysegul; Efe, Tugba; Onal, Mehmet; Depci, Tolga; Aydin, HarunIn the present study, mineralogical, physical and chemical characteristics of the pumice located in North of Lake Van locations were investigated to find an applicability of them for cement and textile industry. Characterization studies of the pumice samples were carried out by thin section, SEM, XRF, XRD and FTIR analysis. In addition, the bulk density, Hard Grove Index (HGI), pozzolanic activity and reactive silica of the pumice samples were determined. The overall results showed that the pumice samples, which might be an eruption product of Mount Suphan, had an amorphous structure and rhyolite composition in high calcalkaline series. The chemical compositions and physical properties indicated that the pumice samples could be used in cement and textile industry.