Herbert Schilder
American dentist
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Herbert Schilder's Degrees
- Doctorate Dentistry University of Pennsylvania
Why Is Herbert Schilder Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Herbert Schilder was a dental surgeon. Schilder is best known for the improvements he made to root canal therapies in the 1960s when he taught at the Boston University School of Dental Medicine. Herbert Schilder received his D.D.S. from New York University, and taught at Tufts University and Temple University prior to permanently joining Boston University in 1958. In his early years after joining Boston University, he founded the specialty program in endodontics to train dentists to become endodontists. He also developed a new technique to fill root canals after disinfection, now known as "Schilder's warm gutta-percha vertical compaction technique." This technique is now widely used by most endodontic programs.
Herbert Schilder's Published Works
Published Works
- Cleaning and shaping the root canal. (1974) (1359)
- Filling root canals in three dimensions. (1967) (1041)
- Determination of the moisture content of vital and pulpless teeth. (1972) (318)
- Effects of moisture content and endodontic treatment on some mechanical properties of human dentin. (1992) (247)
- Effectiveness of various medications on postoperative pain following complete instrumentation. (1994) (182)
- Endotoxin content in endodontically involved teeth. (1975) (156)
- The thermomechanical properties of gutta-percha (1974) (148)
- Survival rate and fracture strength of incisors restored with different post and core systems and endodontically treated incisors without coronoradicular reinforcement. (2002) (141)
- The thermomechanical properties of gutta-percha. II. The history and molecular chemistry of gutta-percha. (1974) (128)
- A histological evaluation of the human pulp in teeth with varying degrees of periodontal disease. (1979) (85)
- Inflammatory potential of root canal medicaments (1959) (81)
- The thermomechanical properties of gutta-percha. Part V. Volume changes in bulk gutta-percha as a function of temperature and its relationship to molecular phase transformation. (1985) (80)
- A comparative study of important physical properties of various root canal sealers. II. Evaluation of dimensional changes. (1971) (67)
- An evaluation of EDTA in endodontics. (1974) (66)
- The thermomechanical properties of gutta-percha. Part IV. A thermal profile of the warm gutta-percha packing procedure. (1981) (62)
- Filling root canals in three dimensions. 1967. (2006) (60)
- Physical properties of gutta-percha when subjected to heat and vertical condensation. (1973) (48)
- The thermomechanical properties of gutta-percha. I. The compressibility of gutta-percha. (1974) (45)
- A comparative study of important physical properties of various root canal sealers. I. Evaluation of setting times. (1971) (30)
- Cleaning and shaping the apical third of a root canal system. (2001) (26)
- Vertical compaction of warm gutta-percha (1983) (25)
- Collagenolytic and elastinolytic activities from diseased human dental pulps. (1981) (22)
- The thermomechanical properties of gutta-percha. 3. Determination of phase transition temperatures for gutta-percha. (1974) (21)
- Root canal anatomy illustrated by microcomputed tomography and clinical cases. (2006) (20)
- Endodontic pathogens stimulate monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and interleukin-8 in mononuclear cells. (1998) (20)
- Cyclic AMP and Cyclic GMP Concentrations in Normal and Pulpitic Human Dental Pulps (1979) (10)
- Inflammation and infection of the pulp and periapical tissues: a synthesis. (1972) (10)
- Biochemical and histochemical analysis of the enzyme arylsulfatase in human lesions of endodontic origin. (1993) (10)
- The value of culturing in endodontic treatment. (1966) (10)
- An optimal host response to a bacterium may require the interaction of leukocytes and resident host cells. (2002) (9)
- Inflammatory potential of root canal medicaments; a preliminary report including nonspecific drugs. (1959) (9)
- Regeneration of attachment apparatus lost due to disease of endodontic origin. (1988) (8)
- Patency and envelope of motion--two essential procedures for cleaning and shaping the root canal systems. (2009) (8)
- Problems of the present (1975) (8)
- Scanning electron microscope study of the warm gutta-percha technique. (1983) (6)
- An electron microscopic study of collagen formation in the dental pulp of the human premolar and rat incisor. (1977) (5)
- Endotoxin content in endodontically involved teeth. 1975. (2006) (4)
- Filling Root Canals in Three Dimensions (1967) (4)
- The current status of clinical endodontics. (1982) (4)
- Postdoctoral endodontic education: curricular objectives. (1974) (3)
- Selection and evaluation of students (1975) (2)
- Endodontics: controversial past, exciting present, incredible future. (2000) (2)
- Abstract #63 — Effectiveness of various medications on pain following instrumentation (1993) (1)
- PC 26 Interleukin-1 modulates phosphorylation of proteins in human osteoblastic cells (1995) (1)
- Super-generalist/super-specialist (1985) (1)
- A roundtable on referrals. (1987) (1)
- RS 11 The effect of bFGF and IGF-1 in controlled periapical lesions (1995) (0)
- The basement membrane of the enamel organ in human odontogenesis. (1984) (0)
- PR 35 A comparative in vitro study of the host immune response to three endodontic pathogens (1997) (0)
- Graduate program designed to prepare dentists to practice endodontics. (1966) (0)
- PC 33 Molecular mechanisms of monocyte migration (1995) (0)
- [Reaming and root canal disinfection]. (1980) (0)
- RS 49 The effects of growth factors in a controlled bony lesion (1994) (0)
- OR 41 The protective role of activated lymphocytes in lesions of endodontic origin (1997) (0)
- Endodontics at the crossroads (1985) (0)
- Endodontics: The diagnosis and treatment of pulp disease and its sequelae (1967) (0)
- Poster clinic #6 — Modulation of PDGF induced human osteoblast migration by interleukin-1B (1992) (0)
- PR 26 Mononuclear cell recruitment and development of lesions of endodontic origin (1999) (0)
- Potential metal vapor occupational health hazard with molten metal sterilization. (1979) (0)
- Workshop of advanced endodontic programs. A. Selection and evaluation of students. (1975) (0)
- PC 19 IL-1 inhibits PDGF binding through PKA and PKC independent pathways (1994) (0)
- Foreword (1967) (0)
- [Preparation of the root canal]. (1976) (0)
- Scope: v. 2, no. 1-6 (1969) (0)
- Centerscope: v. 5, no. 1-5 (1972) (0)
- Regional representation plan to be presented in April (1986) (0)
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