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Gottfried Schmalz

Researcher at University Hospital Regensburg

Publications -  303
Citations -  15416

Gottfried Schmalz is an academic researcher from University Hospital Regensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dentin & Pulp (tooth). The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 299 publications receiving 13996 citations. Previous affiliations of Gottfried Schmalz include University of Tübingen & University of Bern.

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Genetic and Cellular Toxicology of Dental Resin Monomers

TL;DR: Although the details of the mechanisms leading to cell death, genotoxicity, and cell-cycle delay are not completely understood, resin monomers may be able to alter the functions of the cells of the oral cavity.
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Recommendations for conducting controlled clinical studies of dental restorative materials

TL;DR: A proposal for a modern clinical testing protocol for controlled clinical trials, and an in-depth discussion of relevant clinical evaluation parameters offer a standard for the clinical testing of restorative materials/procedures and provide significant guidance for research teams in the design and conduct of contemporary clinical trials.
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Biological interactions of dental cast alloys with oral tissues.

TL;DR: Patients relating oral symptoms to metal restorations should be subjected to a thorough dental and general medical examination in order to exclude non-material related diseases being the cause for their complaints/symptoms.
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Dentin Conditioning Codetermines Cell Fate in Regenerative Endodontics

TL;DR: Dentin conditioning considerably influences DPSC fate when seeded in close proximity to dentin, and this information might be critical for optimized strategic planning for future regenerative endodontic treatment.
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Healing response to non‐surgical periodontal therapy in patients with diabetes mellitus: clinical, microbiological, and immunologic results

TL;DR: It is indicated that metabolically well-controlled diabetics might respond to non-surgical periodontal therapy as well as healthy control patients.