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A retrospective analysis of the relationship between rhinosinusitis and sinus lift dental implantation
(BMC, 2014)
Introduction: Dental implants have been associated with the occurrence of postoperative rhinosinusitis. In some patients, preoperative sinus lifting must be performed to increase the chances of successful implant placement. ...
The applicability of the "Sniffin' Sticks" olfactory test in a Turkish population
(INT SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE, INC, 2013)
Background: Olfactory assessment is often neglected in clinical practice, although olfactory loss can assist in diagnosis and may lead to significant morbidity. "Sniffin' Sticks" is a modern test of nasal chemosensory ...
A Study on Olfactory Dysfunction in Turkish Population with using Survey Method and Validated Olfactory Testing
(SPRINGER INDIA, 2015)
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of olfactory dysfunction on quality of life (QOL), and to investigate olfactory dysfunction related self-reported clinical features in Turkish population. The participants ...
The Evaluation of Olfactory Function in Individuals With Chronic Halitosis
(OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2015)
Halitosis and olfactory dysfunction may disrupt an individual's quality of life remarkably. One may ask whether halitosis has effects on olfactory functions or not? Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the olfactory ...
An investigation of retronasal testing of olfactory function in a Turkish population
(INT SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE, INC, 2014)
Background: The aim of this study was: (1) to perform a preliminary study for the validation of "retronasal olfactory testing'' in the Turkish population to find the best way to evaluate smell and taste disorders in Turkey; ...
Hearing Loss Related with Type 2 Diabetes in an Elderly Population
(AVES, 2014)
OBJECTIVE: Considering that both hearing loss and Type 2 diabetes (DM2) are significant health issues, it is worthwhile to examine the relationship between the two. After evaluating the existing literature, it was evident ...