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    The evaluation of the surface micro-hardness values in different depth of resin blocks by Bek Kürklü, Zeliha Gonca, Yoldaş, Hamdi Oğuz

    Published in Cumhuriyet Dental Journal (30-12-2018)
    “…Objective: Computer-aided design and manufacturing technology has shown great improvement in dentistry since the 1980s. This technology is based on a one-stage…”
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    Influence of establishing a glide path on the amount of apically extruded debris and the preservation of root canal anatomy by Küden,Cihan, Yoldaş,Hamdi Oğuz, Evlice,Burcu, Yılmaz,Şehnaz, Dumani,Ayşin

    Published in Cukurova Medical Journal (01-01-2022)
    “…Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of glide path preparation before shaping with reciprocating single-file, rotary single-file and…”
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    Silorane-Based Composite: Depth of Cure, Surface Hardness, Degree of Conversion, and Cervical Microleakage in Class II Cavities by KUSGOZ, ADEM, ÜLKER, MUSTAFA, YESILYURT, CEMAL, YOLDAS, OGUZ HAMDI, OZIL, MUSA, TANRIVER, MEHMET

    “…ABSTRACT Objective:  The purpose of this study was to determine the depth of cure, degree of conversion (DC), hardness, and cervical sealing ability of…”
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    Comparison of the Shear Bond Strength of Silorane-Based Composite Resin and Methacrylate Based Composite Resin to MTA by Serin, Buse Ayse, Dogan, Muharrem Cem, Yoldas, Hamdi Oguz

    “…Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a material that has recently gained popularity in the application of the vital pulp therapy. Along with the increasing use…”
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    Adhesive tooth fragment reattachment with intentional replantation: 36‐month follow‐up by Dogan, Muharrem Cem, Akgun, Erkan Onur, Yoldas, Hamdi Oguz

    Published in Dental traumatology (01-06-2013)
    “…Crown‐root fracture is one of the most challenging fracture types in dental traumatology literature. Aesthetic and functional rehabilitation is the primary…”
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