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Matthias Widbiller

Researcher at University Hospital Regensburg

Publications -  51
Citations -  1090

Matthias Widbiller is an academic researcher from University Hospital Regensburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Pulp (tooth). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 35 publications receiving 559 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthias Widbiller include University of Regensburg & University Medical Center.

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EDTA conditioning of dentine promotes adhesion, migration and differentiation of dental pulp stem cells.

TL;DR: A pre-treatment with EDTA as the final step of an irrigation protocol for regenerative endodontic procedures has the potential to act favourably on new tissue formation within the root canal.
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A prospective clinical pilot study on the effects of a hydrogen peroxide mouthrinse on the intraoral viral load of SARS-CoV-2.

TL;DR: The recommendation of a preprocedural mouthrinse with hydrogen peroxide before intraoral procedures is questionable and thus should not be supported any longer, but strict infection prevention regimens are of paramount importance.
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Three-dimensional culture of dental pulp stem cells in direct contact to tricalcium silicate cements

TL;DR: Increased cell viability and similar levels of mineralization-associated gene expression in three-dimensional cell cultures on the novel tricalcium silicate cement and mineral trioxide aggregate indicate that the material is cytocompatible and bioactive.
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Inflammatory Response Mechanisms of the Dentine-Pulp Complex and the Periapical Tissues.

TL;DR: A review highlighting the various mechanisms of pathogen recognition and defense of dental pulp cells and periradicular tissues, explains the different cell types involved in the immune response and discusses the mechanisms of healing and repair, pointing out the close links between inflammation and regeneration as discussed by the authors.
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Suitability of Different Natural and Synthetic Biomaterials for Dental Pulp Tissue Engineering.

TL;DR: Natural materials, especially fibrin, proved to be superior compared to synthetic scaffolds regarding cell viability and dental pulp-like tissue formation.