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Ole Jung
Researcher at University of Hamburg
Publications - 71
Citations - 1989
Ole Jung is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bone regeneration & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1115 citations. Previous affiliations of Ole Jung include Boston Children's Hospital & University of Rostock.
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Impact of Dental Implant Surface Modifications on Osseointegration.
Ralf Smeets,PD Bernd Stadlinger,Frank Schwarz,Benedicta Beck-Broichsitter,Ole Jung,Clarissa Precht,Frank Kloss,Alexander Gröbe,Max Heiland,Tobias Ebker +9 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of surface modifications that beneficially alter the topography, hydrophilicity, and outer coating of dental implants in order to enhance osseointegration in healthy as well as in compromised bone.
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Definition, etiology, prevention and treatment of peri-implantitis – a review
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to provide an overview about current data and to give advices regarding diagnosis, prevention and treatment of peri-implant disease for practitioners.
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An Introduction to 3D Bioprinting: Possibilities, Challenges and Future Aspects
Željka Perić Kačarević,Patrick Rider,Said Alkildani,Sujith Retnasingh,Ralf Smeets,Ole Jung,Zrinka Ivanišević,Mike Barbeck +7 more
TL;DR: In this brief review, the different fabrication techniques: laser-based, extrusion-based and inkjet-based bioprinting, are defined, elaborated and compared.
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Applications of Metals for Bone Regeneration
Kristina Glenske,Phil Donkiewicz,Alexander Köwitsch,Nada Milosevic-Oljaca,Patrick Rider,Sven Rofall,Jörg Franke,Ole Jung,Ralf Smeets,Reinhard Schnettler,Sabine Wenisch,Mike Barbeck +11 more
TL;DR: The present review focuses on frequently used metals as integral parts of materials designed for bone regeneration, with the aim to provide an overview of currently existing knowledge about the effects of metals in the field of bone regeneration.
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Influence of design and postprocessing parameters on the degradation behavior and mechanical properties of additively manufactured magnesium scaffolds.
Alexander Kopp,Thomas Derra,Max Müther,Lucas Jauer,Johannes Henrich Schleifenbaum,Maximilian Voshage,Ole Jung,Ralf Smeets,Nadja Kröger +8 more
TL;DR: The presented study addresses the interdependence of high surface to volume ratio Magnesium implants for the first time by evaluating geometry as well as heat and surface treatment options as input parameters for improved chemical and mechanical stability.