Moritz Berger
University Hospital Heidelberg
26 Papers
33 Citations
Moritz Berger is an academic researcher from University Hospital Heidelberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Orthognathic surgery & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications. Previous affiliations of Moritz Berger include Heidelberg University & German Cancer Research Center.
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Papers
Hypersensitivity in Borderline Personality Disorder during Mindreading
Carina Frick,Simone Lang,Boris Kotchoubey,Simkje Sieswerda,Ramona Dinu-Biringer,Moritz Berger,Moritz Berger,Sandra Veser,Marco Essig,Marco Essig,Sven Barnow +10 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that BPD patients are highly vigilant to social stimuli, maybe because they resonate intuitively with mental states of others.
Is the conservative non-surgical management of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw an appropriate treatment option for early stages? A long-term single-center cohort study
Oliver Ristow,Thomas Rückschloß,Michael W. Müller,Moritz Berger,Steffen Kargus,Christoph Pautke,Michael Engel,Jürgen Hoffmann,Christian Freudlsperger +8 more
TL;DR: Conservative non-surgical therapy in MRONJ stage I leads to a healing in rare cases, and might be a good option to preserve symptoms in patients either unwilling to undergo surgery or in those whose reduced general condition does not allow surgery.
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Double-layer closure techniques after bone surgery of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw - A single center cohort study.
Oliver Ristow,Thomas Rückschloß,Jens Bodem,Moritz Berger,Eva Bodem,Steffen Kargus,Michael Engel,Jürgen Hoffmann,Christian Freudlsperger +8 more
TL;DR: Double-layer closure techniques after surgery in MRONJ patients provide a mechanically stable, well-vascularized covering of the bone defect and should be considered as an option in the standard protocol for all degrees of severity of the disease.
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A concept for scaffold-based tissue engineering in alveolar cleft osteoplasty
Moritz Berger,Florian Andreas Probst,Christina Schwartz,Matthias Cornelsen,Hermann Seitz,Michael Ehrenfeld,Sven Otto +6 more
TL;DR: The concept of scaffold-based tissue engineering provides great potential as an alternative for the present gold standard of autologous bone grafts in ACO and is less invasive for managing young patients with cleft alveolar bone defects.
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Short- and long-term changes of the pharyngeal airway after surgical mandibular advancement in Class II patients-a three-dimensional retrospective study.
Oliver Ristow,Thomas Rückschloß,Moritz Berger,Thekla Grötz,Steffen Kargus,Johannes Krisam,Robin Seeberger,Michael Engel,Jürgen Hoffmann,Christian Freudlsperger +9 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that bilateral mandibular-only advancement surgery results in a significant widening of the PAS in Class II patients, and Sicat Air® software seems to be a sufficient and promising tool for PAS evaluation.
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