Oliver Bissinger
Technische Universität München
30 Papers
52 Citations
Oliver Bissinger is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bone healing. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Oliver Bissinger include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
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Papers
Tetracycline Bone Fluorescence: A Valuable Marker for Osteonecrosis Characterization and Therapy
Christoph Pautke,Florian Bauer,Oliver Bissinger,Thomas Tischer,Kilian Kreutzer,Timm Steiner,Jochen Weitz,Sven Otto,Klaus-Dietrich Wolff,Stephen R. Stürzenbaum,Andreas Kolk +10 more
TL;DR: Even in extended cases of oste onecrosis requiring partial mandibulectomy, bone fluorescence helps to pinpoint the margins of resection and thus signifies an improvement of surgical therapy of extended osteonecrosis.
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Incidence of maxillary sinusitis and oro-antral fistulae in bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw
Gerson Mast,Sven Otto,Thomas Mücke,Thomas Mücke,Christian Schreyer,Oliver Bissinger,Andreas Kolk,Klaus Dietrich Wolff,Klaus Dietrich Wolff,Michael Ehrenfeld,Stephen R. Stürzenbaum,Christoph Pautke +11 more
TL;DR: The involvement of the maxillary sinus should be given special attention and three-dimensional imaging modalities might be necessary, not only to evaluate the extent of necrosis, but also to exclude involvement of a BRONJ manifestation in the upper jaw.
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Comparative 3D micro-CT and 2D histomorphometry analysis of dental implant osseointegration in the maxilla of minipigs.
Oliver Bissinger,Florian Andreas Probst,Klaus-Dietrich Wolff,Anke Jeschke,Jochen Weitz,Herbert Deppe,Andreas Kolk +6 more
TL;DR: Although 3-4 histological slices per implant seem to predict the 3D BIC, μCT might be advantageous because of its non-destructive 3D character.
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Combined SPECT/CT improves detection of initial bone invasion and determination of resection margins in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck compared to conventional imaging modalities
Andreas Kolk,Tibor Schuster,A. Chlebowski,P. Lange,Klemens Scheidhauer,Marco R. Kesting,Oliver Bissinger,M. Schwaiger,J. Dinges,Jochen Weitz +9 more
TL;DR: Hybrid SPECT/CT has a high specificity as it can provide additional information about the existence and local extent of malignant bone infiltration of the mandible and surgical intervention of the rim versus partial resection can be planned and performed more precisely.
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A novel nonviral gene delivery tool of BMP‐2 for the reconstitution of critical‐size bone defects in rats
Andreas Kolk,Thomas Tischer,Christian Koch,Stephan Vogt,Bernhard Haller,Ralf Smeets,Kilian Kreutzer,Christian Plank,Oliver Bissinger +8 more
TL;DR: The delivery of plasmid DNA coding for BMP-2 appears to be a potent method for controlled new-bone formation with an inverse dose dependency for critical-size mandibular bone defects in rats.
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