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Clovis Mariano Faggion

Researcher at University of Münster

Publications -  72
Citations -  1220

Clovis Mariano Faggion is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Systematic review & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 63 publications receiving 946 citations. Previous affiliations of Clovis Mariano Faggion include University of Leeds.

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Interventions for replacing missing teeth: alveolar ridge preservation techniques for dental implant site development.

TL;DR: The clinical effects of various materials and techniques for ARP after tooth extraction compared with extraction alone or other methods of ARP, or both, in patients requiring dental implant placement following healing of extraction sockets are assessed.
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Prognostic model for tooth survival in patients treated for periodontitis

TL;DR: A prognostic model was constructed that provides estimates of tooth survival probability when periodontal therapy is rendered that may be of value for clinical decision making.
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Effect of glycine powder air‐polishing on the gingiva

TL;DR: The data indicated that GPAP results in less gingival erosion than SBAP or hand instrumentation, further supporting the safety of this new debridement technique.
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Critical appraisal of AMSTAR: challenges, limitations, and potential solutions from the perspective of an assessor

TL;DR: Evaluated and discussed some methodological limitations of the AMSTAR checklist, as well as challenges involved in evaluation of the checklist’s items, and suggested suggestions to optimize the use of this checklist.
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A systematic review and Bayesian network meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials on non-surgical treatments for peri-implantitis

TL;DR: On the basis of currently available RCTs, there is insufficient evidence to support that any particular non-surgical treatment for peri-implantitis showed better performance than debridement alone.