Benjamin Weber
University of La Frontera
17 Papers
29 Citations
Benjamin Weber is an academic researcher from University of La Frontera. The author has contributed to research in topics: Implant & Dental implant. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Platelet-rich fibrin application in dentistry: a literature review
Eduardo Borie,Daniel García Oliví,Iara Augusta Orsi,Katia Garlet,Benjamin Weber,Víctor Beltrán,Ramón Fuentes +6 more
TL;DR: The platelet rich fibrin (PRF) appears as a natural and satisfactory alternative with favorable results and low risks as mentioned in this paper, and it is a minimally invasive technique with low risks and satisfactory clinical results.
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Oral Applications of Cyanoacrylate Adhesives: A Literature Review.
TL;DR: In vivo and clinical studies have demonstrated in the last few years convincing results regarding the safety, efficacy, ease of application, and feasibility of all types of cyanoacrylate adhesives used in intra- and extraoral procedures.
Effect of Different Framework Materials in Implant-Supported Fixed Mandibular Prostheses: A Finite Element Analysis.
Diego Sirandoni,Eduardo Leal,Benjamin Weber,Pedro Yoshito Noritomi,Ramón Fuentes,Eduardo Borie +5 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the biomechanical behaviors of different framework materials in implant-supported fixed mandibular prostheses using three-dimensional finite element analysis found the Ti, Co-Cr, and ZrO2 frameworks demonstrated the most favorable outcomes.
Relaciones Anatómicas del Canal Mandibular. Un Estudio en Tomografías Computarizadas de Haz de Cono
TL;DR: It is critical for clinicians to know three-dimensionally the topographic relations between the inferior teeth roots and the mandibular canal before proceeding to any invasive dental or surgical procedure at this region.
Assessment of the Chemical Composition in Different Dental Implant Types: An Analysis through EDX System
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the morphological analysis of the surface and chemical composition of different implant types through an energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (EDX) system.
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