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M Quirynen

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Journal of Clinical Periodontology|June 6, 2003
Management of oral malodourM Quirynen
Journal of Dentistry|January 1, 1994
The clinical meaning of the surface roughness and the surface free energy of intra-oral hard substrata on the microbiology of the supra- and subgingival plaque: results of in vitro and in vivo experimentsM Quirynen
Journal of Clinical Periodontology|September 1, 2005
Advances in the aetiology of periodontitis. Group A consensus report of the 5th European Workshop in PeriodontologyM Sanz, M Quirynen,
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde|December 24, 2002
[Clinical relevance of surface characteristics on the formation of plaque on teeth and implants]M Quirynen, R Vogels
Clinical Oral Implants Research|May 7, 2010
Long-term, retrospective evaluation (implant and patient-centred outcome) of the two-implant-supported overdenture in the mandible. Part 2: marginal bone lossM Vercruyssen, M Quirynen
Clinical Oral Implants Research|December 1, 1990
Distribution of bacterial morphotypes around natural teeth and titanium implants ad modum BrånemarkM Quirynen, M A Listgarten
Journal of Periodontology|November 1, 1996
Microbiological response to mechanical treatment in combination with adjunctive therapy. A review of the literatureC M Bollen, M Quirynen
Clinical Oral Implants Research|September 1, 1993
Bacterial colonization of the internal part of two-stage implants. An in vivo studyM Quirynen, D van Steenberghe
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde|December 24, 2002
[Non plaque-related gingivitis]D van Steenberghe, M Quirynen
Clinical Oral Implants Research|November 19, 2011
RCT comparing minimally with moderately rough implants. Part 2: microbial observationsM Quirynen, N Van Assche
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Journal of Clinical Periodontology|June 6, 2003
Management of oral malodourM Quirynen
Journal of Dentistry|January 1, 1994
The clinical meaning of the surface roughness and the surface free energy of intra-oral hard substrata on the microbiology of the supra- and subgingival plaque: results of in vitro and in vivo experimentsM Quirynen
Journal of Clinical Periodontology|September 1, 2005
Advances in the aetiology of periodontitis. Group A consensus report of the 5th European Workshop in PeriodontologyM Sanz, M Quirynen,
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde|December 24, 2002
[Clinical relevance of surface characteristics on the formation of plaque on teeth and implants]M Quirynen, R Vogels
Clinical Oral Implants Research|May 7, 2010
Long-term, retrospective evaluation (implant and patient-centred outcome) of the two-implant-supported overdenture in the mandible. Part 2: marginal bone lossM Vercruyssen, M Quirynen
Clinical Oral Implants Research|December 1, 1990
Distribution of bacterial morphotypes around natural teeth and titanium implants ad modum BrånemarkM Quirynen, M A Listgarten
Journal of Periodontology|November 1, 1996
Microbiological response to mechanical treatment in combination with adjunctive therapy. A review of the literatureC M Bollen, M Quirynen
Clinical Oral Implants Research|September 1, 1993
Bacterial colonization of the internal part of two-stage implants. An in vivo studyM Quirynen, D van Steenberghe
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Tandheelkunde|December 24, 2002
[Non plaque-related gingivitis]D van Steenberghe, M Quirynen
Clinical Oral Implants Research|November 19, 2011
RCT comparing minimally with moderately rough implants. Part 2: microbial observationsM Quirynen, N Van Assche
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