Nicole Kalberer
University of Zurich
12 Papers
17 Citations
Nicole Kalberer is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dentures. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Nicole Kalberer include University of Geneva.
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Papers
CAD-CAM milled versus rapidly prototyped (3D-printed) complete dentures: An in vitro evaluation of trueness
TL;DR: The CAD‐CAM, milled complete dentures, under the present manufacturing standards, were superior to the rapidly prototypedComplete dentures in terms of trueness of the intaglio surfaces, but further research is needed on the biomechanical, clinical, and patient‐centered outcome measures.
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Edentulous jaw impression techniques: An in vivo comparison of trueness.
Najla Chebib,Nicole Kalberer,Murali Srinivasan,Sabrina Maniewicz,Thomas V. Perneger,Frauke Müller +5 more
TL;DR: Edentulous impressions made with PVS, PVSM, and TRI had similar deviations and may yield clinically acceptable results, and patient perceptions showed significantly better satisfaction scores for ALG, ZOE, and PVS than for TRI.
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CAD-CAM milled dentures: The Geneva protocols for digital dentures.
Murali Srinivasan,Nicole Kalberer,Manuel Naharro,Laurent Marchand,Hyeonjong Lee,Frauke Müller +5 more
TL;DR: This technical report describes 2 workflows for fabricating computer-aided design and computer- aided manufacturing (CAD-CAM) milled complete dentures (CDs) and highlights a nearly digital workflow for manufacturing a CAD-Cam milled CD and a milled resin interim removable partial denture.
Implant overdentures retained by self-aligning stud-type attachments: A clinical report.
TL;DR: The LOCATOR R-Tx is an advance on the existing LOCATOR Legacy attachment and has an improved abutment head design with a more durable surface coating to prevent attachment wear and thereby reduce frequency of maintenance.
Comparison of smartphone-camera and conventional flatbed scanner images for analytical evaluation of chewing function.
Nicolas Fankhauser,Nicole Kalberer,Frauke Müller,Cláudio Rodrigues Leles,Martin Schimmel,Martin Schimmel,Murali Srinivasan,Murali Srinivasan +7 more
TL;DR: Smartphone cameras may be used to evaluate color-mixture for a bolus-kneading test, however the precision is lower with higher degrees of color-mixing.
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