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Fulya Toksoy Topçu

Researcher at Military Medical Academy

Publications -  22
Citations -  541

Fulya Toksoy Topçu is an academic researcher from Military Medical Academy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface roughness & Bond strength. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 22 publications receiving 453 citations.

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Influence of different drinks on the colour stability of dental resin composites.

TL;DR: Dental resin composites and drinking solutions were significant factors that may affect the colour stability of restorative dentistry materials.
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The Comparative Evaluation of the Antimicrobial Effect of Propolis with Chlorhexidine against Oral Pathogens: An In Vitro Study.

TL;DR: Propolis was more effective in inhibiting Gram-positive bacteria than the Gram-negative bacteria in their planktonic state and it was suggested that EEP could be as effective as CHX on oral microorganisms in their biofilm state.
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Comparison of micro push-out bond strengths of two fiber posts luted using simplified adhesive approaches

TL;DR: The bond strengths of two types of fiber-reinforced posts cemented with luting cements based on two currently available adhesive approaches as well as evaluated their failure modes were compared by means of a micro push-out test.
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Evaluation of microhardness, surface roughness, and wear behavior of different types of resin composites polymerized with two different light sources

TL;DR: The results indicated that Clearfil Majesty Posterior demonstrated higher microhardness, less surface roughness, and higher wear resistance when compared with the other tested materials for both polymerization types.
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Micro push-out bond strengths of 2 fiber post types luted using different adhesive strategies.

TL;DR: Evaluated push-out bond strengths of carbon and glass fiber posts adhesively luted with Panavia F 2.0 and RelyX Unicem luting cements found that the glass fiber post provided significantly increased post retention compared with the carbon fiber post, regardless of the luting strategy used.