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Daniel van Steenberghe

Daniel van Steenberghe

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
77
Citations
19183
World Ranking
18519
National Ranking
236

Daniel van Steenberghe 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 van Steenberghe sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 300 publications — 17th percentile

17% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Daniel van Steenberghe 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 van Steenberghe sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 77 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Daniel van Steenberghe is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium, contributing to the academic community through research and collaboration. Their work involves cooperative efforts with other scholars, including co-author Prince Henri d'Arenberg.

Their co-authorship record includes:

  • Prince Henri d'Arenberg

The profile for Daniel van Steenberghe does not currently contain detailed information about published papers, specific research topics, or fields of study. There are also no listed awards or book publications documented at this time.

This absence of detailed publication data limits a fuller description of their research focus or impact. However, the confirmed affiliation with KU Leuven places them within a prominent European research environment.

Without explicit listing of research topics or subfields, no further delineation of scholarly interests can be provided. The collaborative link with Prince Henri d'Arenberg suggests at least one documented partnership contributing to scholarly output.

Best Publications

  • Infectious risks for oral implants: a review of the literature

    Marc Quirynen;Marc De Soete;Daniel van Steenberghe

  • The influence of abutment surface roughness on plaque accumulation and peri-implant mucositis

    Curd M. L. Bollen;William Papaioanno;Johan Van Eldere;Evert Schepers

  • State-of-the-art on cone beam CT imaging for preoperative planning of implant placement.

    Maria Eugenia Guerrero;Reinhilde Jacobs;Miet Loubele;Filip Schutyser

  • Impact of local and systemic factors on the incidence of oral implant failures, up to abutment connection

    Ghada Alsaadi;Marc Quirynen;Arnost Komárek;Daniel van Steenberghe

  • Dynamics of initial subgingival colonization of 'pristine' peri-implant pockets.

    Marc Quirynen;Roel Vogels;Wouter Peeters;Daniel van Steenberghe

  • A custom template and definitive prosthesis allowing immediate implant loading in the maxilla: a clinical report.

    Daniel van Steenberghe;Ignace Naert;Matts Andersson;Izidor Brajnovic

  • A Computed Tomographic Scan–Derived Customized Surgical Template and Fixed Prosthesis for Flapless Surgery and Immediate Loading of Implants in Fully Edentulous Maxillae: A Prospective Multicenter Study

    Daniel van Steenberghe;Roland Glauser;Ulf Blombäck;Matts Andersson

  • Biologic outcome of implant-supported restorations in the treatment of partial edentulism. part I: a longitudinal clinical evaluation.

    Ignace Naert;George Koutsikakis;Joke Duyck;Marc Quirynen

  • The relative impact of local and endogenous patient-related factors on implant failure up to the abutment stage.

    Daniel Van Steenberghe;Reinhilde Jacobs;Mandy Desnyder;Gaia Maffei

  • GC-MS analysis of breath odor compounds in liver patients.

    Sandra Van den Velde;Frederik Nevens;Paul Van Hee;Daniel van Steenberghe

  • E.A.O. guidelines fo the use of diagnostic imaging in implant dentistry. A consensus workshop organized by the European Association for Osseointegration in Trinity College Dublin.

    David Harris;Daniel Buser;Karl Dula;Kerstin Gröndahl

  • Topical antiseptics and antibiotics in the initial therapy of chronic adult periodontitis: microbiological aspects.

    Marc Quirynen;Wim Teughels;Marc De Soete;Daniel Van Steenberghe

  • A comparison of jaw dimensional and quality assessments of bone characteristics with cone-beam CT, spiral tomography, and multi-slice spiral CT.

    Miet Loubele;Maria Eugenia Guerrero;Reinhilde Jacobs;Paul Suetens

  • The rôle of chlorhexidine in the one-stage full-mouth disinfection treatment of patients with advanced adult periodontitis. Long-term clinical and microbiological observations.

    Marc Quirynen;Claudio Mongardini;Marc De Soete;Martine Pauwels

  • Impact of local and systemic factors on the incidence of failures up to abutment connection with modified surface oral implants

    Ghada Alsaadi;Marc Quirynen;Katleen Michiles;Wim Teughels

  • Impact of local and systemic factors on the incidence of late oral implant loss

    Ghada Alsaadi;Marc Quirynen;Arnost Komárek;Daniel van Steenberghe

  • A 10-year randomized clinical trial on the influence of splinted and unsplinted oral implants retaining mandibular overdentures: peri-implant outcome.

    Ignace Naert;Ghada Alsaadi;Daniel van Steenberghe;Marc Quirynen

  • The effect of a one‐stage full‐mouth disinfection on different intra‐oral niches Clinical and microbiological observations

    Curd M. L. Bollen;Claudio Mongardini;William Papaioannou;Daniel Van Steenberghe

  • Accuracy of drilling guides for transfer from three-dimensional CT-based planning to placement of zygoma implants in human cadavers.

    Daniel Van Steenberghe;Chantal Malevez;Johan Van Cleynenbreugel;Charbel Bou Serhal

  • Periodontal aspects of osseointegrated fixtures supporting an overdenture. A 4-year retrospective study.

    Marc Quirynen;Ignace Naert;Daniel van Steenberghe;J Teerlinck

Frequent Co-Authors

Marc Quirynen
Marc Quirynen KU Leuven
Ignace Naert
Ignace Naert KU Leuven
Paul Suetens
Paul Suetens KU Leuven
Guy Marchal
Guy Marchal KU Leuven
Frederik Maes
Frederik Maes KU Leuven
Tomas Albrektsson
Tomas Albrektsson University of Gothenburg
Cécile Grandin
Cécile Grandin Université Catholique de Louvain

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