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Reiner Biffar19
Allemagne Sauf Reiner Biffar" 861
Reiner Biffar Sauf Allemagne" 1
Allemagne Et Reiner Biffar 18
Allemagne Ou Reiner Biffar 880
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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 18.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000777 Torsten Mundt [Allemagne] ; Ahmad Al Jaghsi [Allemagne] ; Bernd Schwahn [Allemagne] ; Janina Hilgert [Allemagne] ; Christian Lucas [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne] ; Christian Schwahn [Allemagne] ; Friedhelm Heinemann [Allemagne]Immediate versus delayed loading of strategic mini dental implants for the stabilization of partial removable dental prostheses: a patient cluster randomized, parallel-group 3-year trial
000E65 Stefanie Samietz [Allemagne] ; Andreas Söhnel [Allemagne] ; Christian Schwahn [Allemagne] ; Birte Holtfreter [Allemagne] ; Torsten Mundt [Allemagne] ; Peter Meisel [Allemagne] ; Wolfgang Hoffmann [Allemagne] ; Thomas Kocher [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne]Outcome-Based Quality Control by a Dental Reference Profile of a Population-Based Study (SHIP-0)
001332 Torsten Mundt [Allemagne] ; Christian Schwahn [Allemagne] ; Thomas Stark [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne]Clinical response of edentulous people treated with mini dental implants in nine dental practices.
001351 Svenja Schützhold [Allemagne] ; Thomas Kocher ; Reiner Biffar ; Thomas Hoffmann ; Carsten O. Schmidt ; Wolfgang Micheelis ; Rainer Jordan ; Birte HoltfreterChanges in prevalence of periodontitis in two German population-based studies.
002820 Sabine Buchwald [Allemagne] ; Thomas Kocher [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne] ; Ali Harb [Allemagne] ; Birte Holtfreter [Allemagne] ; Peter Meisel [Allemagne]Tooth loss and periodontitis by socio‐economic status and inflammation in a longitudinal population‐based study
002B71 Luigi Canullo [Italie] ; Friedhelm Heinemann [Allemagne] ; Tomasz Gedrange [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne] ; Christiane Kunert-Keil [Allemagne]Histological evaluation at different times after augmentation of extraction sites grafted with a magnesium‐enriched hydroxyapatite: double‐blinded randomized controlled trial
002B80 Alexander Teumer [Allemagne] ; Birte Holtfreter [Allemagne] ; Uwe Völker [Allemagne] ; Astrid Petersmann [Allemagne] ; Matthias Nauck [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne] ; Henry Völzke [Allemagne] ; Heyo K. Kroemer [Allemagne] ; Peter Meisel [Allemagne] ; Georg Homuth [Allemagne] ; Thomas Kocher [Allemagne]Genome‐wide association study of chronic periodontitis in a general German population
002F14 Peter Meisel [Allemagne] ; Peter Wilke ; Reiner Biffar ; Birte Holtfreter ; Henry Wallaschofski ; Thomas KocherTotal tooth loss and systemic correlates of inflammation: role of obesity.
004788 Torsten Mundt [Allemagne] ; Ines Polzer [Allemagne] ; Stefanie Samietz [Allemagne] ; Hans Jörgen Grabe [Allemagne] ; Martina Dören [Allemagne] ; Sabine Schwarz [Allemagne] ; Thomas Kocher [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne] ; Christian Schwahn [Allemagne]Gender‐dependent associations between socioeconomic status and tooth loss in working age people in the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP), Germany
005332 Ines Polzer [Allemagne] ; Martin Schimmel [Suisse] ; Frauke Müller [Suisse] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne]Edentulism as part of the general health problems of elderly adults
005635 Torsten Mundt [Allemagne] ; Ines Polzer ; Stefanie Samietz ; Hans Jörgen Grabe ; Heidrun Messerschmidt ; Martina Dören ; Sabine Schwarz ; Thomas Kocher ; Reiner Biffar ; Christian SchwahnSocioeconomic indicators and prosthetic replacement of missing teeth in a working-age population--results of the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP).
005B87 Birte Holtfreter [Allemagne] ; Christian Schwahn [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne] ; Thomas Kocher [Allemagne]Epidemiology of periodontal diseases in the study of health in Pomerania
006637 Torsten Mundt [Allemagne] ; Christian Schwahn ; Florian Mack ; Ines Polzer ; Stefanie Samietz ; Thomas Kocher ; Reiner BiffarRisk indicators for missing teeth in working-age Pomeranians--an evaluation of high-risk populations.
006B20 Henry Völzke [Allemagne] ; Christian Schwahn [Allemagne] ; Marcus Dörr [Allemagne] ; Nicole Aumann [Allemagne] ; Stephan B. Felix [Allemagne] ; Ulrich John [Allemagne] ; Rainer Rettig [Allemagne] ; Martina Dören [Allemagne] ; Reiner Biffar [Allemagne] ; Thomas Kocher [Allemagne]Inverse association between number of teeth and left ventricular mass in women
006C29 Florian Mack [Allemagne] ; Stefanie A. Samietz ; Torsten Mundt ; Peter Proff ; Tomas Gedrange ; Thomas Kocher ; Reiner BiffarPrevalence of single-tooth gaps in a population-based study and the potential for dental implants--data from the Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP-0).
007803 Florian Mack [Allemagne] ; Philippe Mojon ; Ejvind Budtz-J Rgensen ; Thomas Kocher ; Christian Splieth ; Christian Schwahn ; Olaf Bernhardt ; Dietmar Gesch ; Bernd Kordass ; Ulrich John ; Reiner BiffarCaries and periodontal disease of the elderly in Pomerania, Germany: results of the Study of Health in Pomerania.
010D08 Florian Mack [Allemagne] ; Christian Schwahn ; Jocelyne S. Feine ; Torsten Mundt ; Olaf Bernhardt ; Ulrich John ; Phil Thomas Kocher ; Reiner BiffarThe impact of tooth loss on general health related to quality of life among elderly Pomeranians: results from the study of health in Pomerania (SHIP-O).
010D85 Florian Mack [Allemagne] ; Torsten Mundt ; Philippe Mojon ; Ejvind Budtz-J Rgensen ; Christian Schwahn ; Olaf Bernhardt ; Dietmar Gesch ; Ulrich John ; Thomas Kocher ; Reiner BiffarStudy of Health in Pomerania (SHIP): Relationship among socioeconomic and general health factors and dental status among elderly adults in Pomerania.

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