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Anton Sculean
Researcher at University of Bern
Publications - 556
Citations - 22376
Anton Sculean is an academic researcher from University of Bern. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Periodontal fiber. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 501 publications receiving 17727 citations. Previous affiliations of Anton Sculean include Radboud University Nijmegen & Aarhus University.
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Treatment of stage I-III periodontitis-The EFP S3 level clinical practice guideline.
Mariano Sanz,David Herrera,Moritz Kebschull,Moritz Kebschull,Moritz Kebschull,Iain L. C. Chapple,Iain L. C. Chapple,Søren Jepsen,Tord Beglundh,Anton Sculean,Maurizio S. Tonetti,Maurizio S. Tonetti,Methodological Consultants +12 more
TL;DR: This S3 guideline informs clinical practice, health systems, policymakers and, indirectly, the public on the available and most effective modalities to treat periodontitis and to maintain a healthy dentition for a lifetime, according to the available evidence at the time of publication.
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Comparative release of growth factors from PRP, PRF, and advanced-PRF
Eizaburo Kobayashi,Laura Flückiger,Masako Fujioka-Kobayashi,Masako Fujioka-Kobayashi,Kosaku Sawada,Kosaku Sawada,Anton Sculean,Benoit Schaller,Richard J. Miron +8 more
TL;DR: PRP can be recommended for fast delivery of growth factors whereas A-PRF is better-suited for long-term release, according to the results of the present study.
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Regeneration of periodontal tissues: combinations of barrier membranes and grafting materials – biological foundation and preclinical evidence: A systematic review
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic review of all preclinical (i.e., animal) studies presenting histologic support for periodontal regeneration using the combination of barrier membranes and grafting materials.
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Biodegradation of differently cross-linked collagen membranes: an experimental study in the rat.
TL;DR: It was concluded that cross-linking of bovine and porcine-derived collagen types I and III was associated with prolonged biodegradation, decreased tissue integration and vascularization, and in case of TD, BM, BME, VN (2), and VN(3) foreign body reactions.
Regeneration of periodontal tissues: combinations of barrier membranes and grafting materials - biological foundation and preclinical evidence
TL;DR: The combination of barrier membranes and grafting materials may result in histological evidence of periodontal regeneration, predominantly bone repair.