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Öğe Morphological Evaluation of Incisive Foramen According to Age, Gender and Edentulous Status(Ataturk Universitesi, 2024) Saka, Yunus Yiğit; Şatir, Samed; Çımen, TansuObjective: Evaluation of the change in incisive foramen (IF) diameter and localization according to age, gender, edentulous status and other anatomical landmarks by cone beam computed tomography (CBCT). Method: 162 patients (81 females, 81 males, mean age 41.1+_15.2) were included in the study. IF diameter, distance between IF and the greater palatine foramen (GPF) and distance between IF and the most posterior of the median palatine bone (PNS: posterior nasal spine) were measured. The measurement values of the patients were compared with the Independent t-test according to gender and dental status. The relationship between age and measurements was examined with the Pearson correlation test. Results: The mean IF diameter of the patients was 3.78±0.95 mm. The mean IF diameter (P<.001), the distance between the right GPF and the IF (P=.023) and the distance between the IF and the PNS (P=.039) of the dentate patients were found to be significantly lower than the edentulous patients. Conclusion: The IF diameter and the IF-GPF distance were found to be lower in dentulous patients than in edentulous patients. It was determined that the IF diameter and the IF-GPF distance increased with age. © 2024, Ataturk Universitesi. All rights reserved.Öğe Temporomandibular Joint Disease and Vitamin D Level in Fibromyalgia#(Cumhuriyet University Faculty of Dentistry, 2022) Şatir, Samed; Şatir, ÖzlemObjectives: The aim of our study is to show the prevalence of temporomandibular joint disease (TMD) in fibromyalgia (FM) patients in Turkish population and to evaluate the relationship between vitamin D levels of FM patients with TMD. Materials and Methods: Patients diagnosed FM in the last 4 months were examined in terms of TMD using DC/TMD criteria. By using biochemical data of the patients included in the study, the relationship between vitamin D levels and TMD was interpreted. Results: Among the 39 FM patients who underwent temporomandibular joint examination (mean age 39.8; age range 18-59), the number of patients with TMD (muscle pain, joint pain, mouth opening limitation, disc displacement, degenerative joint disease) was 30 (29 female, 1 male), while the number of patients without any TMD was found 9 (7 female, 2 male). No statistically significant difference was found between those with TMD and those without TMD in terms of vitamin D (Mann-Whitney U test, D vit). Conclusions: Dentists should be aware that patients with widespread pain in the temporomandibular joint area may be candidates for FM and should be careful in evaluating laboratory tests of these patients. The prevalence of TMJ in FM patients and its relationship with vitamin D should be examined with new studies with large patient participation. © 2022. All Rights Reserved.












