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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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Effect of different surface pretreatments and adhesives on the load-bearing capacity of veneered 3-unit PEEK FDPs.

TL;DR: Investigation of the influence of different PEEK surface pretreatments and adhesive systems on the fracture load of 2 differently veneered FDPs indicated no clear influence of either pretreatment or conditioning.
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Treatment concept with CAD/CAM-fabricated high-density polymer temporary restorations.

TL;DR: A treatment approach for complex cases with high loss of tooth structure using computer-aided design/computer- aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM)-fabricated temporary high-density polymer restorations without any preparations is presented.
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Enhancing the predictability of complex rehabilitation with a removable CAD/CAM-fabricated long-term provisional prosthesis: a clinical report.

TL;DR: An innovative approach of an extended pretreatment phase by using intraoral scanning and CAD/CAM technology for the fabrication of a long-term provisional removable dental prosthesis made of high-density polymer is described.
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Bonding to new CAD/CAM resin composites: influence of air abrasion and conditioning agents as pretreatment strategy.

TL;DR: Before fixation of CAD/CAM resin composites, the restorations should be air abraded and pretreated using a resin primer containing methyl-methacrylate to successfully bond to the luting composite.
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Parameters affecting retentive force of electroformed double-crown systems

TL;DR: Zirconia primary crowns performed better than gold alloy in the 0° group, especially with short abutments, however, a taper of 0° and short abUTments have clinical drawbacks that were not evaluated in this study.