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Research Award 2018/2019

We proudly announce the winners of the Oral Reconstruction Foundation Research Award 2018/2019 !

1st Place

Quantitative Clinical Adjustment Analysis of Posterior Single Implant Crown in a Chairside Digital Workflow: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

The aim was to compare the three-dimensional changes in quantity and morphology following clinical adjustment of a posterior single implant crown between chairside digital workflow (test) and hybrid digital workflow (control). D​r. Yifan Zhang

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2nd Place

Tissue Integration of Zirconia and Titanium Implants With and Without Buccal Dehiscence defects-A Histologic and Radiographic Preclinical Study

The purpose of this study was to histologically and radiographically evaluate soft (primary outcome) and hard tissue integration of two-piece titanium and zirconia dental implants with/without buccal dehiscence defects. Dr. Hyun-Chang Lim

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3rd Place

Acellular Dermal Matrix and Coronally Advanced Flap or Tunnel Technique in the Treatment of Multiple Adjacent Gingival Recessions. A 12-year Follow-Up From a Randomized Clinical Trial.

The aim was to evaluate the long-term outcomes of Acellular Dermal Matrix (ADM) with Coronally Advanced Flap (CAF) or Tunnel technique (TUN) in the treatment of multiple adjacent gingival recessions (MAGRs). Dr. Lorenzo Tavelli

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3rd Place

Repair of Critical-Sized Long Bone Defects Using Dipyridamole-Augmented 3D-Printed Bioactive Ceramic Scaffolds.

A three-dimensionally (3D)-printed bioactive ceramic (3DPBC) scaffold has been successfully utilized in the of repair critical-sized (CSD) long bone defects in vivo.
Dr. Lukasz Witek

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