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Daniel Edelhoff

Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Publications -  178
Citations -  8050

Daniel Edelhoff is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dental prosthesis. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 153 publications receiving 6490 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Edelhoff include RWTH Aachen University.

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Digital dentistry: an overview of recent developments for CAD/CAM generated restorations

TL;DR: An overview of CAD/CAM-technologies and systems available for dentistry today is given, which enable the access to new, almost defect-free, industrially prefabricated and controlled materials and an improvement in precision and planning, as well as an increase in efficiency.
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Tooth structure removal associated with various preparation designs for anterior teeth

TL;DR: Tooth preparations for porcelain laminate veneers and resin-bonded prostheses retainers required approximately one-quarter to one-half the amount of tooth reduction of conventional complete-coverage crowns.
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Maxillary sinus augmentation using xenogenic bone substitute material Bio-Oss® in combination with venous blood

TL;DR: Evaluated bone formation following maxillary sinus augmentation using bovine bone substitute material Bio-Oss in combination with venous blood by means of histologic and histomorphometric examination of human biopsies indicates slow resorption of the xenogenic bone graft material.
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Accuracy of digital models obtained by direct and indirect data capturing

TL;DR: The method of direct digitalisation seems to have the potential to improve the accuracy of impressions for four-unit FDPs and showed statistically significantly higher accuracy compared to the conventional procedure of impression taking and indirect digitalisation.
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High-strength CAD/CAM-fabricated veneering material sintered to zirconia copings — A new fabrication mode for all-ceramic restorations

TL;DR: The new CAD/CAM-fabricated bilayered bilayering restorations (ST) were superior to the present techniques (VT and OT) in terms of fracture load and offer the possibility to produce cost-effective crowns and fixed partial dentures with a potential lower risk of chippings.