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Frans Vinckier

Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Publications -  40
Citations -  1082

Frans Vinckier is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oral hygiene & Population. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1011 citations. Previous affiliations of Frans Vinckier include Free University of Brussels & Catholic University of Leuven.

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Tooth transplantations: a descriptive retrospective study.

TL;DR: Autotransplantation of teeth performed with a careful surgical procedure at the stage of 1/2-3/4 of their intended or expected root length can render a very useful service to patients.
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Oral health condition of 12-year-old handicapped children in Flanders (Belgium)

TL;DR: The dental condition of 626 12-year-old handicapped children with mild mental or moderate to severe mental retardation or learning impairment, being 25% of the population of each of these groups, was examined in Flanders.
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Oral hygiene in 12-year-old disabled children in Flanders, Belgium, related to manual dexterity.

TL;DR: It became clear that mildly mentally retarded and learning-impaired children had significantly better manual dexterity skills than moderately and severely mentally retard and physically impaired children, however, this was not reflected in improved oral hygiene.
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The genetic basis of inherited anomalies of the teeth. Part 2: Syndromes with significant dental involvement

TL;DR: The dental anomalies in several multiple congenital anomaly (MCA) syndromes, in which the dental component is pivotal in the recognition of the phenotype and/or the molecular basis of the disorder is known, are reviewed.
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Comprehensive dental care for children with rampant caries under general anaesthesia.

TL;DR: Critical reflection on treatment strategy for dental rehabilitation of young children with rampant caries using day-stay general anaesthesia at a university dental clinic of Leuven, Belgium became clear that less upsetting methods for the induction of anaesthesia need to be explored.