How to qualify and validate wear simulation devices and methods.
- S. Heintze
- Materials ScienceDental Materials
- 1 August 2006
FDI World Dental Federation - clinical criteria for the evaluation of direct and indirect restorations. Update and clinical examples.
- R. Hickel, A. Peschke, S. Heintze
- MedicineJournal of Adhesive Dentistry
- 1 August 2010
The approximal contact now appears under the name "approximal anatomic form" as the approximal contour is a specific, often non-esthetic issue that cannot be integrated into the criterion "esthetic anatomical form".
Recommendations for conducting controlled clinical studies of dental restorative materials
- R. Hickel, J. Roulet, G. Vanherle
- MedicineClinical Oral Investigations
- 30 January 2007
A proposal for a modern clinical testing protocol for controlled clinical trials, and an in-depth discussion of relevant clinical evaluation parameters offer a standard for the clinical testing of restorative materials/procedures and provide significant guidance for research teams in the design and conduct of contemporary clinical trials.
Wear of ceramic and antagonist--a systematic evaluation of influencing factors in vitro.
- S. Heintze, A. Cavalleri, M. Forjanic, G. Zellweger, V. Rousson
- Materials Science, MedicineDental Materials
- 1 April 2008
Survival of zirconia- and metal-supported fixed dental prostheses: a systematic review.
- S. Heintze, V. Rousson
- Materials Science, MedicineInternational Journal of Prosthodontics
- 1 November 2010
The frequency of veneer chipping was significantly higher in the zirconia F DPs than PFM FDPs, and as refined processing procedures have started to yield better results in the laboratory, new clinical studies with these new procedures must confirm whether the frequency of racking can be reduced to the level of PFM.
Recommendations for conducting controlled clinical studies of dental restorative materials
- R. Hickel, J. Roulet, G. Vanherle
- MedicineClinical Oral Investigations
- 2007
A proposal for a modern clinical testing protocol for controlled clinical trials, and an in-depth discussion of relevant clinical evaluation parameters offer a standard for the clinical testing of restorative materials/procedures and provide significant guidance for research teams in the design and conduct of contemporary clinical trials.
Clinical effectiveness of direct class II restorations - a meta-analysis.
- S. Heintze, V. Rousson
- Medicine, Materials ScienceJournal of Adhesive Dentistry
- 1 August 2012
Restorations with hybrid and microfilled composites that were placed with the enamel-etching technique and rubber-dam showed the best overall performance and the longevity of these restorations was similar to amalgam restorATIONS.
Surface roughness and gloss of dental materials as a function of force and polishing time in vitro.
- S. Heintze, M. Forjanic, V. Rousson
- Medicine, Materials ScienceDental Materials
- 1 February 2006
FDI World Dental Federation: clinical criteria for the evaluation of direct and indirect restorations—update and clinical examples
- R. Hickel, A. Peschke, S. Heintze
- MedicineClinical Oral Investigations
- 14 July 2010
In 2007, new clinical criteria were approved by the FDI World Dental Federation and simultaneously published in three dental journals, and the resulting experience in their application has led to a requirement to modify some of the criteria and scores.
Wear behavior of dental Y-TZP ceramic against natural enamel after different finishing procedures.
- G. Mitov, S. Heintze, S. Walz, K. Woll, F. Muecklich, P. Pospiech
- Medicine, Materials ScienceDental Materials
- 1 August 2012
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