His scientific interests lie mostly in Dentistry, Enamel paint, Molar, Tooth wear and Orthodontics. Adrian Lussi has included themes like Radiography and Reproducibility in his Dentistry study. His research integrates issues of Inorganic chemistry, Slurry and Tooth surface in his study of Enamel paint.
His Molar research includes elements of In vitro study, Lesion and Dentin. The study incorporates disciplines such as Incidence, Attrition, Vomiting, Dentine hypersensitivity and Heartburn in addition to Tooth wear. As part of the same scientific family, Adrian Lussi usually focuses on Orthodontics, concentrating on Tooth brushing and intersecting with Buccal administration.
His main research concerns Dentistry, Enamel paint, Molar, Tooth wear and Dentin. The various areas that Adrian Lussi examines in his Dentistry study include Orthodontics, Radiography and Laser fluorescence. His work on Demineralization as part of his general Enamel paint study is frequently connected to Erosion, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His work deals with themes such as In vitro study, Sealant and Reproducibility, which intersect with Molar. His research in Tooth wear tackles topics such as Abrasion which are related to areas like Toothpaste. In his research on the topic of Dentin, Resin composite is strongly related with Bond strength.
Adrian Lussi mostly deals with Dentistry, Enamel paint, Tooth wear, Saliva and Dentin. His Permanent teeth, Molar, Tooth Erosion, Toothpaste and Deciduous teeth study are his primary interests in Dentistry. His Tooth Erosion study combines topics in areas such as Orthodontics, Epidemiology and Tooth surface.
His work in the fields of Demineralization overlaps with other areas such as Erosion. His studies examine the connections between Tooth wear and genetics, as well as such issues in Etiology, with regards to Clinical significance. His study in Dentin is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Biocompatibility, Adhesive, Bond strength and Scanning electron microscope.
Adrian Lussi mainly focuses on Dentistry, Enamel paint, Tooth wear, Tooth Erosion and Permanent teeth. His works in Molar and Dentin are all subjects of inquiry into Dentistry. His studies in Enamel paint integrate themes in fields like Nuclear chemistry, Calcium, Saliva and Toothpaste.
His Tooth wear study incorporates themes from Logistic regression, Epidemiology, Birth cohort and Clinical significance. His research on Tooth Erosion also deals with topics like
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Enhanced Bone Apposition to a Chemically Modified SLA Titanium Surface
D. Buser;N. Broggini;M. Wieland;R. K. Schenk.
Journal of Dental Research (2004)
Bone response to unloaded and loaded titanium implants with a sandblasted and acid-etched surface : A histometric study in the canine mandible
David L Cochran;R. K. Schenk;A. Lussi;F. L. Higginbottom.
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research (1998)
The Role of Diet in the Aetiology of Dental Erosion
A Lussi;T Jaeggi;D Zero.
Caries Research (2004)
Performance and reproducibility of a laser fluorescence system for detection of occlusal caries in vitro.
A. Lussi;S. Imwinkelried;N.B. Pitts;C. Longbottom.
Caries Research (1999)
Basic Erosive Wear Examination (BEWE): a new scoring system for scientific and clinical needs
David Bartlett;C Ganss;A Lussi.
Clinical Oral Investigations (2008)
Erosion—diagnosis and risk factors
A. Lussi;T. Jaeggi.
Clinical Oral Investigations (2008)
Clinical performance of a laser fluorescence device for detection of occlusal caries lesions.
A Lussi;B Megert;Christopher Longbottom;E Reich.
European Journal of Oral Sciences (2001)
Dental Erosion – An Overview with Emphasis on Chemical and Histopathological Aspects
A Lussi;N Schlueter;E Rakhmatullina;C Ganss.
Caries Research (2011)
DIAGNOdent: an optical method for caries detection.
A Lussi;R Hibst;R Paulus.
Journal of Dental Research (2004)
Prevalence, Incidence and Distribution of Erosion
Thomas Jaeggi;Adrian Lussi.
Monographs in oral science (2006)
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