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John Cavallaro

Dentistry

Columbia University

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About John Cavallaro at Columbia University (Columbia)

John Cavallaro is a dental researcher at Columbia University specializing in implant techniques, prosthetics, and periodontal surgical outcomes. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Position, Angulation, and Sink Depth: Aspects of Therapy Used to Avoid and Modify Suboptimal Implant Placement.", and "Clinical Recommendations for Avoiding and Managing Surgical Complications Associated With Implant Dentistry: A Review".

Research Areas

dental implantsimplant prostheticsperiodontal surgerydental radiographyimplant complicationsoverdenturesrestorative spacesurgical management

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Research Output

Total Citations1,286

Emerging researcher

Publications50

Selective publication record

h-index18

Developing track record

i10-index23

Early-stage portfolio

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