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Öğe COMBINED TREATMENT OF A LARGE AGGRESSIVE CENTRAL GIANT CELL GRANULOMA (CASE REPORT)(Cumhuriyet University Faculty of Dentistry, 2017) Koparal M.; Alan H.; Ağaçayak K.S.; Erdoğdu I.H.; Gulsun B.Central giant cell tumours are rare, accounting for less than 7% of all jaw tumours. These tumours are usuallyobserved in women, occur most often in the mandible,and are more common in the second decade of life.Treatment consists of local removal, partial resection, ortotal resection. In this case, a 32-year-old female patientpresented in our clinic with pain in the anterior mandible.No cervical lymphadenopathy was detected uponphysical examination. No ulceration was observed duringthe intraoral examination, but sensitivity was found in thevestibular area. However, no sensation loss in any teethor in the lips was detected. This case report presents a 32-year-old female patient with central giant cell tumourcausing extensive bone loss in the mandible base that wastreated with partial resection © 2017. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal. All Rights Reserved.Öğe Sedation during implant surgery(University of Dicle, 2015) Koparal M.; Alan H.; Gulsun B.; Celik F.Medical dentistry treatments take the form of practical applications rather than the use of medical therapies. Performing procedures under local anaesthesia can inhibit pain in patients but does not prevent fear and the physiological reactions that occur in response to it. This may affect the success of treatment. The use of implant surgery, one of the practical applications of medical dentistry, has been increasing gradually over the last 20 years. In order to perform surgery comfortably and prevent fear in patients during the procedure, sedation is established. In this article, we present the sedative agents administered during implant surgery and their usage.