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Professor Daniel Buser (University of Bern, Switzerland) shared his application of Osstell ISQ values in his study with early loading of implant placed with sinus floor elevation to show the reduction in treatment time from 8 months to 8 weeks. He talks about how he uses Osstell ISQ values as a guideline to be on the “safe side” and to avoid premature loading.
Prof. Daniel Buser
He served as President of various academic associations including the European Association for Osseointegration (EAO) in 1996/97, the Swiss Society of Oral Implantology (SSOI) in 1999-2002, the Swiss Society of Oral Surgery and Stomatology (SSOS) in 2002-07. He was also President of the ITI (2009-13), the world’s largest association in the field of implant dentistry.
He received several scientific awards by professional organizations such as the ITI, the AO, the AAP and the AAOMS. Recently, he was honored with an Honorary Professorship by the University of Buenos Aires (2011), the Brånemark Osseointegration Award by the Osseointegration Foundation in the USA (2013), an Honorary Doctorate by the University of Szeged in Hungary (2014), the Jerome and Dorothy Schweitzer Research Award by the Greater New York Academy of Prosthodontics (GNYAP) in New York (2015), and most recently the ITI Honorary Fellowship (2017) by the ITI.
His main research areas are in surface technology, long-term stability of dental implants, tissue regeneration around dental implants, and Guided Bone Regeneration. He has authored and co-authored with his team 380 publications, and several text books including two GBR books and several ITI Treatment Guides. He widely lectures at national and international conferences."