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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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Elution behavior of a 3D-printed, milled and conventional resin-based occlusal splint material.
Lennart Wedekind,Jan-Frederik Güth,Jan-Frederik Güth,Josef Schweiger,Maximilian Kollmuss,Franz-Xaver Reichl,Daniel Edelhoff,Christof Högg +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify the release and the cytotoxicity of residual (co-)monomers and additives from polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)-based splint materials under consideration of real splint sizes.
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Impact of different pretreatments and aging procedures on the flexural strength and phase structure of zirconia ceramics.
TL;DR: Increasing pressure during the air-abrading process increased the content of the monoclinic phase in zirconia surfaces and hydrothermal aging and 5 years of storage at room temperature increased the monolithic percentage of 3Y-TZP0.25.
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Influence of speed sintering on the fit and fracture strength of 3-unit monolithic zirconia fixed partial dentures.
TL;DR: Testing the properties of zirconia 3-unit monolithic fixed partial dentures after speed sintering found speed-sintered FPDs had equal and better values for the fit and fracture load than conventional sinters.
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Influence of abutment model materials on the fracture loads of three-unit fixed dental prostheses
Timea Wimmer,Kurt-Jürgen Erdelt,Marlis Eichberger,Malgorzata Roos,Daniel Edelhoff,Bogna Stawarczyk +5 more
TL;DR: Fracture loads were found to be affected by the choice of materials used for the abutment models, and the fracture load for zirconia FDPs cemented on metal abutments was higher than on polymeric abutMENT group.
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Impact of shortened dental arch on oral health-related quality of life over a period of 10 years - A randomized controlled trial.
Daniel R. Reissmann,Stefan Wolfart,Mike T. John,Birgit Marré,Michael H. Walter,Matthias Kern,Ralf J. Kohal,Frank P. Nothdurft,Helmut Stark,Oliver Schierz,Bernd Wöstmann,Wolfgang Hannak,Torsten Mundt,Peter Pospiech,Julian Boldt,Daniel Edelhoff,E. Busche,Florentine Jahn,Ralph G. Luthardt,Sinsa Hartmann,Guido Heydecke +20 more
TL;DR: For patients requesting prosthodontic treatment for their lost molars, treatments with SDA or PRDP improve clinically relevantly OHRQoL and maintain it over a period of 10 years with no option being superior to the other.