Stefan Raith
RWTH Aachen University
53 Papers
133 Citations
Stefan Raith is an academic researcher from RWTH Aachen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications. Previous affiliations of Stefan Raith include Technische Universität München.
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Papers
Artificial Neural Networks as a powerful numerical tool to classify specific features of a tooth based on 3D scan data
Stefan Raith,Eric Per Vogel,Naeema Anees,Christine Keul,Jan-Frederik Gth,Daniel Edelhoff,Horst Fischer +6 more
TL;DR: This article presents for the first time a fully automated method for the classification of teeth that could be confirmed to work with sufficient precision to exhibit the potential for its use in clinical practice, which is a prerequisite for automated computer-aided planning of prosthetic treatments with subsequent automated chairside manufacturing.
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Functional MR Imaging Mapping of Human Articular Cartilage Response to Loading
Sven Nebelung,Björn Sondern,Simon Oehrl,Markus Tingart,Björn Rath,Thomas Pufe,Stefan Raith,Horst Fischer,Christiane K. Kuhl,Holger Jahr,Daniel Truhn +10 more
TL;DR: Serial multiparametric MR imaging mapping can be used to evaluate cartilage beyond mere static analysis and may provide the basis for more refined graduation strategies of cartilage degeneration.
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Do "cut out-rescan" procedures have an impact on the accuracy of intraoral digital scans?
TL;DR: Significant differences were found among the scanners, but "cut out-rescan" procedures did not affect the accuracy within each scanning system.
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Locking versus nonlocking plates in mandibular reconstruction with fibular graft—a biomechanical ex vivo study
Susanne Trainotti,Susanne Trainotti,Stefan Raith,Stefan Raith,Marco R. Kesting,Stefan Eichhorn,Florian Bauer,Andreas Kolk,Bernd Lethaus,Frank Hölzle,Timm Steiner +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the miniplate system provides sufficient stabilization and offers a method to improve fixation in reconstructed mandibles and the fixed-angle system exhibited a significantly superior performance in fixation.
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Cemented versus screw-retained posterior implant-supported single crowns: A 24-month randomized controlled clinical trial.
Stefan Wolfart,Anne Rittich,K. Groß,Oliver Hartkamp,Annabelle von der Stück,Stefan Raith,Sven Reich +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the incidence of biological and technical complications of cemented and screw-retained monolithic lithium disilicate implant-supported posterior single crowns and found no significant difference between the groups.
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