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Nicole B. Arweiler
Researcher at University of Marburg
Publications - 111
Citations - 5565
Nicole B. Arweiler is an academic researcher from University of Marburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dental plaque & Bleeding on probing. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 104 publications receiving 4807 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole B. Arweiler include University of Freiburg & Phillips University.
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Primary prevention of periodontitis: managing gingivitis
Iain L. C. Chapple,Fridus van der Weijden,Christof Doerfer,David Herrera,Lior Shapira,David Polak,Phoebus N. Madianos,Anna Louropoulou,Eli E. Machtei,Nikos Donos,Henry Greenwell,Ari J. Van Winkelhoff,Bahar Kuru,Nicole B. Arweiler,Wim Teughels,Mario Aimetti,Ana Molina,Eduardo Montero,Filippo Graziani +18 more
TL;DR: Data support the belief that professionally administered plaque control significantly improves gingival inflammation and lowers plaque scores, with some evidence that reinforcement of oral hygiene provides further benefit.
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Anti-infective therapy of peri-implantitis with adjunctive local drug delivery or photodynamic therapy: 12-month outcomes of a randomized controlled clinical trial.
Mario Bassetti,Dorothee Schär,Beat Wicki,Sigrun Eick,Christoph A. Ramseier,Nicole B. Arweiler,Anton Sculean,Giovanni E. Salvi +7 more
TL;DR: Non-surgical mechanical debridement with adjunctive PDT was equally effective in the reduction of mucosal inflammation as with adj unctive delivery of minocycline microspheres up to 12 months.
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The Oral Microbiota.
Nicole B. Arweiler,L. Netuschil +1 more
TL;DR: The most common strategy and the golden standard for the prevention of caries, gingivitis and periodontitis is the mechanical removal of this biofilms from teeth, restorations or dental prosthesis by regular toothbrushing.
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Efficacy, side-effects and patients’ acceptance of different bleaching techniques (OTC, in-office, at-home):
TL;DR: In this paper, the efficacy of three different bleaching techniques with respect to the bleaching times required in order to achieve six grades of whitening in human teeth was compared with a clinical study.
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Five-year results following treatment of intrabony defects with enamel matrix proteins and guided tissue regeneration.
TL;DR: It is concluded that the short-term clinical results following treatment with EMD, GTR, EMD+GTR, and OFD can be maintained over a period of 5 years.