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      Saskia Kraaij

      Department of Oral Biochemistry, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Amsterdam, the Netherlands | Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery / Oral Pathology ...

       

       

      KOL Resume for Saskia Kraaij

      Year
      2021

      Department of Oral Biochemistry, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Amsterdam, the Netherlands

      2018

      Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery / Oral Pathology VU University Medical Center and Academic Centre of Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Amsterdam, the Netherlands

      2015

      Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Oral Pathology VU University Medical Center and Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Amsterdam, The Netherlands

      2014

      Departments of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery/Oral Pathology, VU University Medical Centre/Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), Amsterdam, The Netherlands

       

       

      Saskia Kraaij: Influence Statistics

      Sample of concepts for which Saskia Kraaij is among the top experts in the world.
      Concept World rank
      carbonate p005 #3
      p005 stones #3
      frequently struvite #3
      sialoliths stone #3
      sialoliths inorganic material #3
      stones depends #3
      frequently carbonate #4
      recorded systemic diseases #4
      patients salivary stones #4
      stones 208 #4
      208 control patients #4
      calculi smoking #4
      sialoliths determined #4
      submandibular sialoliths cbct #5
      submandibular sialoliths volumes #5
      volume submandibular sialoliths #5
      volume microct scans #5
      volumes removed stones #5
      microct scans volume #5
      consistency p005 #5
      volumes submandibular #5
      study pretreatment volumes #5
      cbct iqr #5
      computer tomography cbct #5
      sialoliths pretreatment #5
      submandibular sialoliths vivo #5
      surrounded laminated #5
      volume removed stones #5
      volumes submandibular sialoliths #5
      pretreatment volumes cbct #5
      biochemical composition stones #5
      calculi computers #5
      salivary stones symptoms #7
      salivary stones size #7
      salivary wharton #7
      key pointssalivary stones #7
      biochemical composition treatment #7
      invitro micro #7
      systemic diseases medication #7
      aetiology biochemical composition #7
      sialoliths calcified concrements #7
      mineralised nucleus #7
      submandibular salivary stones #7
      presence salivary stones #7
      management salivary stones #8
      salivary stone formation #8
      salivary gland presence #9
      calculi sex #10
      calcified concrements #10
      stones systemic #11

       

      Prominent publications by Saskia Kraaij

      KOL-Index: 5298

      Key PointsSalivary stones or sialoliths are calcified concrements in the salivary glands, most frequently located in Wharton's duct of the submandibular gland.Salivary stones consist of a mineralised nucleus, surrounded by laminated layers of organic and inorganic substances.The management of salivary stones depends on the size and location of the stone.

      Known for Salivary Stones | Biochemical Composition | Submandibular Gland | Laminated Layers | Size Location
      KOL-Index: 3315

      OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possible relationship between the presence of salivary stones and systemic diseases, medication, smoking, and alcohol consumption.

      STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective, case control study. Medical records of patients with salivary stones and those of control patients without salivary stones were retrospectively reviewed. Data regarding the affected salivary gland, the presence of systemic disease, and the use of medication, tobacco, and alcohol were recorded. ...

      Known for Salivary Stones | Systemic Diseases | Alcohol Consumption | Case Control | Medical Records
      KOL-Index: 680

      BACKGROUND: Salivary stones are calcified structures most often found in the main duct of the submandibular or parotid salivary gland. They contain of a core surrounded by laminated layers of organic and inorganic material.

      MATERIAL AND METHODS: Submandibular and parotid sialoliths (n=155) were collected at the department of Oral and Maxillofacial surgery of a general hospital between February 1982 and September 2012. The weight of the sialoliths was determined and the consistency was ...

      Known for Salivary Gland

      Key People For Salivary Stones

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      Saskia Kraaij:Expert Impact

      Concepts for whichSaskia Kraaijhas direct influence:Salivary stones,  Biochemical composition,  Systemic diseases,  Patients salivary stones,  Salivary stones patients,  Computer tomography,  Submandibular salivary stones,  Submandibular sialoliths.

      Saskia Kraaij:KOL impact

      Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Saskia Kraaij has influence:Salivary stones,  Submandibular gland,  Acid stimulation,  Laser‐induced lithotripsy,  Biochemical composition,  Mandibular symphysis,  Systemic diseases.


       

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