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Michael Wendler
Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Publications - 17
Citations - 1125
Michael Wendler is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Residual stress & Fracture toughness. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications receiving 822 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Wendler include University of Concepción.
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Chairside CAD/CAM materials. Part 1: Measurement of elastic constants and microstructural characterization.
Renan Belli,Michael Wendler,Michael Wendler,Dominique de Ligny,Maria Rita Cicconi,Anselm Petschelt,Herwig Peterlik,Ulrich Lohbauer +7 more
TL;DR: Different methodologies are compared for the measurement of elastic constants and microstructural characterization of CAD/CAM restorative materials, showing to be complementary tools in the characterization of their crystal phases.
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Bonding performance of universal adhesives in different etching modes.
TL;DR: Application of an etching step prior to UAs improves their dentine penetration, but does not affect their bond strength to dentine after 24h or after thermocycling for 5000 cycles.
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Chairside CAD/CAM materials. Part 2: Flexural strength testing.
Michael Wendler,Michael Wendler,Renan Belli,Anselm Petschelt,Daniel Mevec,Walter Harrer,Tanja Lube,Robert Danzer,Ulrich Lohbauer +8 more
TL;DR: The B3B test has shown to be a reliable and simple method for determining the biaxial strength restorative materials supplied as small CAD/CAM blocks and the strength dependency on specimen size was demonstrated through the calculated effective volume/surface.
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Chairside CAD/CAM materials. Part 3: Cyclic fatigue parameters and lifetime predictions
Michael Wendler,Michael Wendler,Renan Belli,Diana Valladares,Anselm Petschelt,Ulrich Lohbauer +5 more
TL;DR: Fatigue parameters obtained from cyclic loading experiments are more reliable predictors of the mechanical performance of contemporary dental CAD/CAM restoratives than quasi-static mechanical properties.
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Practical and theoretical considerations on the fracture toughness testing of dental restorative materials.
TL;DR: This review goes through some fundamentals of the fracture mechanics concepts that are relevant to the understanding of fracture toughness testing, and draws attention to critical aspects of practical nature that must be fulfilled for validity and accuracy in results.