Caglar Cinar’s research while affiliated with Istanbul University and other places

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Fig 4 Crestal bone loss at the 5-year control (thick biotype). P1, 0.40 mm; P2, 0.37 mm.
Effect of soft tissue thickness on crestal bone loss of early loaded implants with platform switching: 1- and 5-year data
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January 2021

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Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany: 1985)

Alper Saglanmak

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Caglar Cinar

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Cuneyt Karabuda

Objectives: The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the effect of vertical soft tissue thickness (STT) on crestal bone loss (CBL) of early loaded implants after 1 and 5 years. Method and materials: Forty-four tapered implants with platform switching and conical connection were placed in the posterior mandible and maxilla to rehabilitate edentulous sites. STT at implant sites was divided into two groups: thin (n = 21, mean STT = 2.0 ± 0.3 mm) and thick (n = 23, mean STT = 3.0 ± 0.8 mm). The implants were loaded after 6 to 8 weeks. Survival and success rates and CBL were measured after 1 and 5 years. Results: The survival and success rates at 1 and 5 years were 100% and 97.8%, respectively. At the 1-year follow-up, the CBL of the thin and thick gingival groups was 0.96 ± 0.49 and 0.55 ± 0.41 mm, respectively; the difference was statistically significant (P = .004). At 5 years, the CBL of the thin and thick gingiva groups increased to 1.12 ± 0.84 and 0.65 ± 0.69 mm, respectively; the difference was not statistically significant (P = .052). Conclusion: At 1 year, the CBL was more pronounced at sites with a thin gingiva; at 5 years the difference between the groups was not statisically significantly different. Within the limitations of this study, early loading of implants with platform switched and conical connection was safe. .

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Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) Application in Oral Surgery

November 2020

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Platelet rich fibrin (PRF) is an autologous biological product which becomes popular day by day and available in a wide variety of fields in medicine. Platelet concentrates which are introduced at the early 90s have evolved over the years. The use such autologous materials have become trendy in recent years to encounter demanding expectations of patients, improve treatment success and maximize patient comfort. Despite its increasing use in dentistry and oral surgery, the most indications and effects are still being discussed. PRF is easily accepted by patients because of its low cost, easy to receive, low donor morbidity, low postoperative complication and infection rate. This biomaterial may be a solution for patients who have strong negative beliefs about the use of allografts and xenografts or who are afraid of complications during the grafting procedure. The objectives of these technologies are to use their synergistic effect to improve the hard and soft tissue regeneration. PRF in oral surgery are used for alveolar bone reconstruction, dental implant surgery, sinus augmentation, socket preservation, osteonecrosis, oroantral fistula closure, struggling with oral ulcers, preventing swelling and edema constitution. This chapter aims to review the clinical applications of platelets in oral surgery and the role of molecular components in tissue healing.





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... Thin soft tissue phenotype is a risk factor for peri-implant tissue dehiscence (Kan et al. 2018) as pronounced marginal bone loss ensues 12 months after placement (Saglanmak et al. 2021). Hence, there is literature consensus for the superiority of greater tissue thickness over thin biotypes, especially in platformmatched implants (Cochran et al. 1997;Di Gianfilippo et al. 2020). ...

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Dental Implant Surgery: A Concise Review of the Literature
Effect of soft tissue thickness on crestal bone loss of early loaded implants with platform switching: 1- and 5-year data

Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany: 1985)

... PRF serves as a supportive template for tissue regeneration by guiding clot formation through sustaining growth factors and stem cells as a naturally forming fibrin scaffold. There are many applications of PRF in cosmetic medicine and surgery [38][39]. Further research is expected to uncover more benefits to be obtained from PRF's regenerative properties, bioavailability, and autologous nature. ...

Platelet Rich Fibrin (PRF) Application in Oral Surgery