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Öğe Clinical Evaluation of Silorane and Nano-hybrid Resin Composite Restorations in Class II Cavities up to 3 Years(Operative Dentistry Inc, 2016) Ozturk-Bozkurt, F.; Toz, T.; Kara-Tuncer, A.; Gozukara-Bag, H.; Ozcan, M.In this study, the clinical performance of a silorane-based resin composite (SC) vs a nano-hybrid resin composite (NHC) was evaluated in Class II cavities. From January 2012 to February 2013, a total of 29 patients (eight men, 21 women; mean age, 24 +/- 5 years) received 29 pairs of restorations using both SC (Filtek Silorane, 3M ESPE) and NHC (Filtek Z550, 3M ESPE) materials. Patients were followed until February 2015. One operator performed all restorations using the corresponding adhesive resins according to the manufacturers' instructions. Two calibrated independent examiners evaluated the restorations at one week, six months, and then annually using the modified United States Public Health Service (USPHS) criteria for anatomic form, marginal adaptation, color match, surface roughness, marginal discoloration, secondary caries, and postoperative sensitivity. Changes in the USPHS parameters were analyzed with the McNemar test (alpha=0.05). The mean observation period was 31.2 months. Marginal adaptation was the only parameter that showed a significant difference and was worse for SC than NHC (p=0.012). At the final recall, 17 restorations from the SC group and five from the NHC group received a score of 1 (explorer catches). These scores were significantly different between baseline and final recall for SC (p<0.001) but not for NHC (p>0.05). Both NHC and SC performed similarly in Class II restorations up to three years except for marginal adaptation, for which the latter demonstrated significant deterioration at the final recall compared with baseline.Öğe IMIDACLOPRID TOXICITY: EFFECTS ON THE CLASTOGENIC RESPONSE OF CARP (CYPRINUS CARPIO) FRY(Aloki Applied Ecological Research And Forensic Inst Ltd, 2021) Ispir, U.; Ozcan, M.The article aimed to determine the effects of different doses of Imidacloprid on carp (Cyprinus carpio) fries, in order to determine whether their response could be used for the bioindication of the substance in aquatic environments in Turkey. The fish (weight 0.34 +/- 0.03 g, total length 2.97 +/- 0.21 cm) were subjected to 2.8 and 5.6 mg/l of Imidacloprid concentration for 96 and 168 h. A drop of blood from the caudal vein of carp was obtained and smeared on clean dry slide. Micronucleus (MN) and nuclear abnormality (NAs) analysis were carried out on erythrocytes. The frequency of micronucleus and nuclear abnormality observed varied significantly among the treated individuals (p<0.05). Imidacloprid led to negative alterations in the MN and NAs.











