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Bernd Stadlinger / Hendrik Terheyden

Cell-to-Cell Communication: Guided Bone Regeneration

Series: Cell-to-Cell Communication, Volume 5
1st Edition 2016
DVD
2 DVDs and a detailed booklet in hardcover; PAL/NTSC; 15 min
Language: English
Category: Implantology

ISBN 978-1-78698-003-8
QP Deutschland

 

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The 3D animation Guided Bone Regeneration is a module of the Cell-to-Cell Communication series. To the extent that the details of the highly complex intercellular processes are amenable to presentation by computer animation, the present film, with its stunning didactical, dramaturgical, and visual appeal, successfully conveys the essentials of cell-to-cell communication, visualizing the invisible yet fascinating world of signals and signaling within the human body.

Contents
• The hemostatic phase of wound healing
• The inflammatory phase of wound healing
• The proliferative phase of wound healing
• The remodeling phase of wound healing

Advisory Board
M. G. Araújo • D. Buser • S. Chen • R. Gruber • H. Katsuyama • P. K. Moy

DVD 1: Expert Version (Length: 16 minutes)
DVD 2: Public Version (Length: 15 minutes)
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Author

Prof. Dr. Dr. Bernd Stadlinger

Switzerland, Zürich

Bernd Stadlinger studied medicine and dentistry at the universities of Erlangen, Vienna, and Dresden from 1996 to 2006. He trained as a specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University Hospital Dresden and habilitated in 2011 with the topic “Functional biomaterials to influence maxillofacial bone healing.” In July 2011, he became senior physician in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery – Clinic for Oral Surgery at the University of Zurich. After his rehabilitation at the University of Zurich, he became a specialist in oral surgery in 2013, and has been Head Physician and Head of Dento-Maxillofacial Radiology since December 2015. Bernd Stadlinger is a board member of the Swiss Society for Oral Surgery and Stomatology (SSOS) and the Swiss Association for Maxillofacial Surgery and Oral Diseases (SAKM). The focus of his scientific work is the interaction between biomaterials and bone, in particular the coating of implants with different organic components to accelerate peri-implant bone healing. His other area of interest is imaging techniques and the implementation of digital treatment methods. In the field of teaching, he is the author of various computer-animated science films and is actively involved in the integration of modern media into university teaching, for which he has received numerous science and teaching awards.

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Author

Prof. Dr. Dr. Hendrik Terheyden

Germany, Kassel

Prof Dr med dent Hendrik Terheyden is head physician at the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Helios Hospital in Kassel, Germany. Hendrik Terheyden studied dentistry from 1983 to 1989 at the University of Kiel. In 1989, he was a staff physician for the Navy in Flensburg. From 1989-1992 he studied human medicine at the University of Kiel. In 1993 he became a specialist in oral surgery and in 1997 a specialist in oral and maxillofacial surgery with the additional title of plastic surgery (1999). In 1999 he completed his PhD (Habilitation) at the University of Kiel. He received the Wassmund Prize of the German Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (DGMKG). In 2004, he became an adjunct professor at Kiel University. From 2009 to 2012, he was president of the German Society for Implantology, and from 2017 to 2019, he was Chairman of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Working Group of the German Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (DGZMK). Since 2006, Prof Terheyden has been section editor of the International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, and since 2012 he has been editor in chief of the International Journal of Implant Dentistry. Since 2021, he has served on the board of the Working Group of Senior Hospitalists of the German Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

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Trailer | 16 Minutes