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De wetenschap als basis

Beide Tandarts-Specialisten vinden de wisselwerking tussen zorg en wetenschap uitermate belangrijk en combineren daarom hun consultaties in Zottegem met wetenschappelijk onderzoek aan de Universiteit Gent.

Het onderzoek van Prof. Dr. Jan Cosyn en Prof. Dr. Thomas De Bruyckere is voornamelijk gericht op het optimaliseren van implantaatbehandelingen en resulteerde inmiddels in 157 internationale publicaties die men kan raadplegen via PubMed.

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Publication on PubMed

PubMed 157

Is Intraoral Radiography an Appropriate Method to Assess the Feasibility of Immediate and Early

To estimate the feasibility of immediate (IIP) and early (EIP) implant placement based on retrospectively collected intra-oral radiographic data, and to compare their 'estimated' feasibility to the 'true' feasibility based on optimal virtual implant planning in CBCT software.

Patient-Reported Outcomes in Intraoral Bone Block Augmentation Compared to GBR Procedures Prior

: To compare the effect of different bone augmentation procedures, namely, autogenous bone blocks (ABBs) versus guided bone regeneration (GBR), on patient-reported outcomes (PROMs). : This systematic review was conducted according to the PRISMA guidelines. A MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science

Aesthetics and Patient-Reported Outcomes in Periodontology and Implant Dentistry: Consensus

Aesthetics and patient-reported experiences (PREs) and outcomes (PROs) influence treatment choices, but have been largely overlooked in periodontology and implant dentistry. This consensus conference evaluated these factors by focusing on gingival recession defects (GRDs), immediate or early/delayed

A Multi-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial Comparing dPTFE Membrane to Collagen Membrane in

To compare a dense polytetrafluoroethylene (dPTFE) membrane with a collagen membrane in guided bone regeneration for lateral bone augmentation at single sites in the anterior maxilla in terms of alveolar width, height, complications, need for additional therapy and implant outcomes.