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123
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Daniel Buser publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel Buser sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 352 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Daniel Buser D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Daniel Buser sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 123 D-Index — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Medicine in Switzerland Leader Award

Overview

Daniel Buser is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland and specializes in dental and medical research, with a particular emphasis on oral surgery and implant dentistry. Their work spans multiple related fields within dentistry and medicine, including orthodontics, biomedical engineering, and genetics.

The main topics addressed by Daniel Buser include:

  • Dental Implant Techniques and Outcomes
  • Periodontal Regeneration and Treatments
  • Dental Radiography and Imaging
  • Dental materials and restorations
  • Bone Tissue Engineering Materials
  • Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
  • Cleft Lip and Palate Research

Key publication venues where Daniel Buser frequently publishes are:

  • Clinical Oral Implants Research
  • Clinical Oral Investigations
  • Periodontology 2000
  • The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants
  • Journal of Periodontal Research

Recent publications highlighting their research include:

  • "SADMFR guidelines for the use of Cone-Beam Computed Tomography/ Digital Volume Tomography," 2024, SWISS DENTAL JOURNAL SSO - Science and Clinical Topics
  • "Guided bone regeneration in implant dentistry: Basic principle, progress over 35 years, and recent research activities," 2023, Periodontology 2000
  • "Complications and treatment errors in implant positioning in the aesthetic zone: Diagnosis and possible solutions," 2023, Periodontology 2000
  • "Influence of buccal bone wall thickness on the peri-implant hard and soft tissue dimensional changes: A systematic review," 2023, Clinical Oral Implants Research
  • "Role of hyaluronan in regulating self-renewal and osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stromal cells and pre-osteoblasts," 2020, Clinical Oral Investigations

Frequent collaborators with Daniel Buser include:

  • Vivianne Chappuis
  • Alberto Monje
  • Michael M. Bornstein
  • Anton Sculean
  • Urs C. Belser

Daniel Buser's research contributions primarily focus on advancing knowledge and clinical practices in dental implantology and periodontology, supported by extensive scientific publications and collaborative projects. Their work addresses both fundamental principles and applied clinical challenges within these domains.

Best Publications

  • Influence of surface characteristics on bone integration of titanium implants. A histomorphometric study in miniature pigs.

    D. Buser;R. K. Schenk;S. Steinemann;J. P. F Fiorellini

  • Long-term evaluation of non-submerged ITI implants. Part 1: 8-year life table analysis of a prospective multi-center study with 2359 implants.

    Daniel Buser;Regina Mericske-stern;Jean Pierre Pierre Bernard;Alexandra Behneke

  • Optimizing esthetics for implant restorations in the anterior maxilla: anatomic and surgical considerations.

    Daniel Buser;William Martin;Urs C Belser

  • Enhanced Bone Apposition to a Chemically Modified SLA Titanium Surface

    D. Buser;N. Broggini;M. Wieland;R. K. Schenk

  • Regeneration and enlargement of jaw bone using guided tissue regeneration

    D Buser;U Brägger;N P Lang;S Nyman

  • Tissue integration of non-submerged implants. 1-year results of a prospective study with 100 ITI hollow-cylinder and hollow-screw implants.

    D. Buser;H.‐P. Weber;N. P. Lang

  • 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

  • The use of reduced healing times on ITI implants with a sandblasted and acid-etched (SLA) surface: early results from clinical trials on ITI SLA implants.

    David L. Cochran;Daniel Buser;Christian M. Ten Bruggenkate;Dieter Weingart

  • Biologic width around titanium implants. A histometric analysis of the implanto-gingival junction around unloaded and loaded nonsubmerged implants in the canine mandible.

    David L. Cochran;Joachim S. Hermann;Robert K. Schenk;Frank L. Higginbottom

  • Healing pattern of bone regeneration in membrane-protected defects: a histologic study in the canine mandible.

    R K Schenk;D Buser;W R Hardwick;C Dahlin

  • Lateral ridge augmentation using autografts and barrier membranes: A clinical study with 40 partially edentulous patients

    Daniel Buser;Karl Dula;Hans Peter Hirt;Robert K Schenk

  • Outcome evaluation of early placed maxillary anterior single-tooth implants using objective esthetic criteria: a cross-sectional, retrospective study in 45 patients with a 2- to 4-year follow-up using pink and white esthetic scores

    Urs C. Belser;Linda Grütter;Francesca Vailati;Michael M. Bornstein

  • Localized ridge augmentation using guided bone regeneration. 1. Surgical procedure in the maxilla.

    Buser D;Dula K;Belser Uc;Hirt Hp

  • Crestal Bone Changes Around Titanium Implants. A Histometric Evaluation of Unloaded Non-Submerged and Submerged Implants in the Canine Mandible

    Joachim S. Hermann;Daniel Buser;Robert K. Schenk;David L. Cochran

  • 10-Year Survival and Success Rates of 511 Titanium Implants with a Sandblasted and Acid-Etched Surface: A Retrospective Study in 303 Partially Edentulous Patients

    Daniel Buser;Simone F. M. Janner;Julia-Gabriela Wittneben;Urs Brägger

  • Influence of the size of the microgap on crestal bone changes around titanium implants. A histometric evaluation of unloaded non-submerged implants in the canine mandible.

    Joachim S. Hermann;Joachim S. Hermann;John D. Schoolfield;Robert K. Schenk;Daniel Buser

  • Clinical and esthetic outcomes of implants placed in postextraction sites.

    Stephen T. Chen;Daniel Buser

  • Interface shear strength of titanium implants with a sandblasted and acid-etched surface: a biomechanical study in the maxilla of miniature pigs.

    Daniel Buser;Thomas Nydegger;Thomas Oxland;David L. Cochran

  • Peri-implant Inflammation Defined by the Implant-Abutment Interface

    Nina Broggini;Linda M McManus;Joachim S Hermann;Raúl Uriel Medina

  • Soft tissue reactions to non-submerged unloaded titanium implants in beagle dogs.

    Daniel Buser;Hans Peter Weber;Karl Donath;Joseph P. Fiorellini

Frequent Co-Authors

Anton Sculean
Anton Sculean University of Bern
David L. Cochran
David L. Cochran The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
Urs Brägger
Urs Brägger University of Bern
Niklaus P. Lang
Niklaus P. Lang University of Bern
Adrian Lussi
Adrian Lussi University of Bern
Ernst B. Hunziker
Ernst B. Hunziker University of Bern
Martin Schimmel
Martin Schimmel Spanish National Research Council
Tomas Albrektsson
Tomas Albrektsson University of Gothenburg
Lars Sennerby
Lars Sennerby University of Gothenburg
Thomas E. Van Dyke
Thomas E. Van Dyke Harvard University

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