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Roman Schellenberg's primary clinical interests are concentrated in two main areas. Firstly, he is actively involved in clinical education, with a particular focus on complete dentures and fixed prosthodontics. In this capacity, he shares his knowledge and expertise to educate the next generation of dental professionals. Engaged in clinical practice, Roman is dedicated to enhancing the aesthetics, quality and comfort of complete dentures for individuals who have lost all their natural teeth. Additionally, his sabbatical year predominantly revolved around advancements in tumor prosthetics. His clinical role in tumor prosthetics involves developing removable prosthetic solutions for patients who have undergone tumor-related surgeries. These dual clinical and teaching roles underscore his commitment to advancing oral and maxillofacial healthcare.
Gil A, Strauss FJ, Hämmerle CHA, Wolleb K, Schellenberg R, Jung RE, Thoma DS (2022) Radiographic density changes may be associated with overloading and implant loss on short implants: a 5-year analysis of a randomized controlled clinical trial. Clinical Implant Dentistry and Related Research.
Schellenberg R, Özcan M (2021) Comparison of repair protocols for veneered zirconia as a function of surface conditioning parameters, ceramic primer types and defect sizes. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology.
Thoma DS, Wolleb K, Schellenberg R, Strauss FJ, Hämmerle CHE, Jung RE (2021) Two short implants versus one short implant with a cantilever – 5-year results of a randomized clinical trial. Journal Clinical of Periodontology.