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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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To what extent does the longevity of fixed dental prostheses depend on the function of the cement? Working Group 4 materials: cementation
Daniel Edelhoff,Mutlu Özcan +1 more
TL;DR: Water-based cements exhibited satisfying long-term clinical performance associated with cast metal as well as single unit metal-ceramic FDPs and multiple unit FDP's with macroretentive preparation designs and adequate marginal fit, while polymerizing cements showed promising results.
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Fracture load of 3D-printed fixed dental prostheses compared with milled and conventionally fabricated ones: the impact of resin material, build direction, post-curing, and artificial aging-an in vitro study.
Marcel Reymus,Rosalie Fabritius,Andreas Keßler,Reinhard Hickel,Daniel Edelhoff,Bogna Stawarczyk +5 more
TL;DR: Build direction, post-curing, artificial aging, and material have an impact on the mechanical stability of printed FDPs.
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Prospective study of zirconia-based restorations: 3-year clinical results.
Florian Beuer,Michael Stimmelmayr,Wolfgang Gernet,Daniel Edelhoff,J. F. Güth,Michael Naumann +5 more
TL;DR: Zirconia substructures veneered with fluorapatite veneering porcelain seem to be a reliable treatment option for single crowns and FDPs and survival probabilities according to Kaplan-Meier were calculated.
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Tooth wear: A systematic review of treatment options
TL;DR: The present evidence is not strong enough to form conclusions, and the presented similarities cannot be substantiated with evidence, so comprehensive clinical research into the designated treatment of generalized tooth wear is recommended.
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A new method for the evaluation of the accuracy of full-arch digital impressions in vitro
TL;DR: This in vitro study shows that intraoral scanning systems seem to show the same or even higher accuracy than the conventional impression with subsequent indirect digitalization with insufficient data about their accuracy for full-arch scans.