Susanne S Scherrer

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Affiliation: University of Geneva
Country: Switzerland

Publications

  1. ncbi Direct comparison of the bond strength results of the different test methods: a critical literature review
    Susanne S Scherrer
    University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, Dept of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 26:e78-93. 2010
  2. ncbi Fatigue behavior in water of Y-TZP zirconia ceramics after abrasion with 30 μm silica-coated alumina particles
    Susanne S Scherrer
    University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, Dept of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, 19, Barthélemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 27:e28-42. 2011
  3. ncbi Fractographic failure analysis of a Procera AllCeram crown using stereo and scanning electron microscopy
    Susanne S Scherrer
    Department of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, 19 Barthélemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 24:1107-13. 2008
  4. ncbi Resistance of internal-connection implant connectors under rotational fatigue loading
    H W Wiskott
    Department of Prosthodontics School of Dentistry, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 22:249-57. 2007
  5. ncbi Surface roughness and EDS characterization of a Y-TZP dental ceramic treated with the CoJet™ Sand
    Maria Cattani Lorente
    University of Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 26:1035-42. 2010
  6. ncbi Using implant connectors to support clinical abrasion probes: a methodological study
    H W Anselm Wiskott
    Department of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, 19 Rue BarthElemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 23:1289-95. 2007
  7. ncbi Fractographic ceramic failure analysis using the replica technique
    Susanne S Scherrer
    Department of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, 19, Barthélemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 23:1397-404. 2007
  8. ncbi Fatigue resistance of ITI implant-abutment connectors -- a comparison of the standard cone with a novel internally keyed design
    Jean Perriard
    School of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    Clin Oral Implants Res 13:542-9. 2002
  9. ncbi Monotonic flexure and fatigue strength of composites for provisional and definitive restorations
    Susanne S Scherrer
    School of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    J Prosthet Dent 89:579-88. 2003
  10. ncbi Weibull parameters of composite resin bond strengths to porcelain and noble alloy using the Rocatec system
    C Robin
    University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthodontics, , 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 18:389-95. 2002

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Publications18

  1. ncbi Direct comparison of the bond strength results of the different test methods: a critical literature review
    Susanne S Scherrer
    University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, Dept of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 26:e78-93. 2010
    ....
  2. ncbi Fatigue behavior in water of Y-TZP zirconia ceramics after abrasion with 30 μm silica-coated alumina particles
    Susanne S Scherrer
    University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, Dept of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, 19, Barthélemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 27:e28-42. 2011
    ..The question is whether or not sandblasting 30 μm particles does negatively affect the fatigue limit (S-N curves) and the cumulative survival of Y-TZP ceramics...
  3. ncbi Fractographic failure analysis of a Procera AllCeram crown using stereo and scanning electron microscopy
    Susanne S Scherrer
    Department of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, 19 Barthélemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 24:1107-13. 2008
    ..Presentation of a methodological approach using stereo and scanning electron microscope examination for the failure analysis of an alumina all-ceramic premolar crown (Procera AllCeram)...
  4. ncbi Resistance of internal-connection implant connectors under rotational fatigue loading
    H W Wiskott
    Department of Prosthodontics School of Dentistry, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    Int J Oral Maxillofac Implants 22:249-57. 2007
    ..Other purposes of the study were to determine whether the connector's antirotational mechanism participates in fatigue resistance and to compare the results with previous data on Straumann connectors...
  5. ncbi Surface roughness and EDS characterization of a Y-TZP dental ceramic treated with the CoJet™ Sand
    Maria Cattani Lorente
    University of Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 26:1035-42. 2010
    ....
  6. ncbi Using implant connectors to support clinical abrasion probes: a methodological study
    H W Anselm Wiskott
    Department of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, 19 Rue BarthElemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 23:1289-95. 2007
    ..To quantify the wear rate of a full crown veneering composite (Sinfony, 3M-ESPE) as compared to that of a ceramic (negative control) and an unfilled resin (positive control)...
  7. ncbi Fractographic ceramic failure analysis using the replica technique
    Susanne S Scherrer
    Department of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, 19, Barthélemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 23:1397-404. 2007
    ..To demonstrate the effectiveness of in vivo replicas of fractured ceramic surfaces for descriptive fractography as applied to the analysis of clinical failures...
  8. ncbi Fatigue resistance of ITI implant-abutment connectors -- a comparison of the standard cone with a novel internally keyed design
    Jean Perriard
    School of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    Clin Oral Implants Res 13:542-9. 2002
    ..cycle number could not be attributed to specific combinations between the standard and the internally keyed designs. It was concluded that both connectors are equal in their mechanical resistance to bending and torquing forces...
  9. ncbi Monotonic flexure and fatigue strength of composites for provisional and definitive restorations
    Susanne S Scherrer
    School of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, Switzerland
    J Prosthet Dent 89:579-88. 2003
    ..Ordinarily, the mechanical strength of composites is characterized by their flexural strength. Information as to the material's fatigue strength is seldom provided...
  10. ncbi Weibull parameters of composite resin bond strengths to porcelain and noble alloy using the Rocatec system
    C Robin
    University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, Department of Prosthodontics, , 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 18:389-95. 2002
    ..However, the variability of the strength of the bond is shown in the low Weibull modulus values obtained. This reflect the difficulties in controlling flaw formation and warrants research for future improvement...
  11. ncbi Failure analysis of ceramic clinical cases using qualitative fractography
    Susanne S Scherrer
    Department of Prosthodontics, University of Geneva, School of Dental Medicine, Switzerland
    Int J Prosthodont 19:185-92. 2006
    ..To educate dental academic staff and clinicians on the application of descriptive (qualitative) fractography for analyses of clinical and laboratory failures of brittle materials such as glass and ceramic...
  12. ncbi Rotational fatigue-resistance of seven post types anchored on natural teeth
    H W Anselm Wiskott
    Department of Prosthodontics Biomaterials, School of Dental Medicine, University of Geneva, 19, rue Barthélemy Menn, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Dent Mater 23:1412-9. 2007
    ..To determine and compare the resistance under fatigue loading of seven endodontic post/natural root combinations: stainless steel-, titanium-, ceramic-, composite-fiber/epoxy-, two glass-fiber/epoxy- and glass-fiber/acrylic posts...
  13. ncbi Low temperature degradation of a Y-TZP dental ceramic
    Maria Cattani-Lorente
    Laboratory of Biomaterials, School of Dentistry, University of Geneva, 19 Rue BarthElemy Menn, CH 1205 Geneva, Switzerland
    Acta Biomater 7:858-65. 2011
    ..It was thus concluded that the emergence of the monoclinic phase and the associated microcracking were the most likely causes for the degradation of mechanical properties...
  14. ncbi Bone reactions to controlled loading of endosseous implants: a pilot study
    H W Anselm Wiskott
    Department of Prosthodontics, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    Clin Oral Implants Res 19:1093-102. 2008
    ..Specifically, (1) to design an apparatus capable of generating controlled forces, (2) to assess implant placement, maintenance and loading and (3) to evaluate outcome variables using three radiological methods...
  15. ncbi Implementation of the "loaded implant" model in the rat using a miniaturized setup--description of the method and first results
    H W Anselm Wiskott
    Laboratory of Biomaterials, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    Clin Oral Implants Res 23:1352-9. 2012
    ..To assess the effect of (i) the post-implantation healing period and the duration of stimulation and (ii) the intratissular strain level on the microtomographical bone parameters BV/TV, Tb.N., Tb.Th. and BIC...
  16. ncbi Reversible and irreversible peri-implant lesions: report and etiopathogenic analysis of 7 cases
    H W Anselm Wiskott
    Department of Prosthodontics, University of Geneva, School of Dentistry, Switzerland
    J Oral Implantol 30:255-66. 2004
    ..In this report, we illustrate these categories with patient histories and discuss the clinical findings and etiopathogenies...
  17. ncbi TiNOx coatings on roughened titanium and CoCr alloy accelerate early osseointegration of dental implants in minipigs
    Stephane Durual
    Laboratory of Biomaterials, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland
    Bone 52:230-7. 2013
    ....
  18. ncbi In vivo wear of three types of veneering materials using implant-supported restorations: a method evaluation
    H W Anselm Wiskott
    Department of Prosthodontics, University of Geneva, School of Dentistry, Switzerland
    Eur J Oral Sci 110:61-7. 2002
    ..45 microm3 microm2 yr(-1) (volume). The error of the procedure was estimated at +/- 13%. It was concluded that the procedure was applicable for clinical studies, and that the composite did not differ from the ceramic as to its wear rate...