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Stefan Krennmair

Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

Publications -  16
Citations -  161

Stefan Krennmair is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implant & Prospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 104 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefan Krennmair include Johannes Kepler University of Linz.

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Clinical outcome and peri-implant findings of four-implant-supported distal cantilevered fixed mandibular prostheses: five-year results.

TL;DR: Fixed four-implant rehabilitations with distal cantilevers of a defined length with or without distally tilted implants showed high success rates, and inferior hygiene in the anterior mandible regions may be a result of reduced cleansability and variations in anatomical landmarks.
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Mandibular Full-Arch Fixed Prostheses Supported on 4 Implants with Either Axial Or Tilted Distal Implants: A 3-Year Prospective Study

TL;DR: For clinical implant and prosthesis outcome no statistical significant mean differences were noted for distally cantilevered 4-ISFMP supported by distal implants placed in tilted or axial direction.
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Factors affecting peri-implant bone resorption in four Implant supported mandibular full-arch restorations: a 3-year prospective study.

TL;DR: Although peri-implant marginal bone-level (MBL) alteration increased annually, significant odds ratios, were found for patients-related risk factors identifying them potentiating the alterations.
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Implant health and factors affecting peri‐implant marginal bone alteration for implants placed in staged maxillary sinus augmentation: A 5‐year prospective study

TL;DR: Apart from the high success rate and healthy status of implant placed in staged SF seen, MBL alteration increased over time and was negatively affected predominately by patient-specific risk factors such as smoking status and previous history of periodontitis.
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Risk Factor Analysis Affecting Sinus Membrane Perforation During Lateral Window Maxillary Sinus Elevation Surgery.

TL;DR: The presence of sinus septa, thin sinus mucosa, staged procedures, and previous surgical interventions are the main risk factors inducing SMP for SFE using the LWT, which significantly increases the risk for a large SMP.