Literature

Literature lists

  • Caries prophylaxis in nursing
    C. Knappwost-GiesekeDZ, 3 (2015), pp. 42-43
  • The Use of Deep Fluoride for Desensitization of Dentinal Hyperesthesia
    A. Meto, A. Meto, E. Tragaj, M. Lipo, C. BeuermannBalk J Dent Med, 18. (2014), S. 85-88
  • Caries prophylaxis - without complete drainage
    C. Knappwost-GiesekeDZ, 2 (2014), pp. 40-41
  • Deposition of CAF-Like Material on and Fluoride Uptake into Demineralized Enamel after pH Cycling
    M.J. Altenburger, M. Fleig, P. Ganter, K.-T. Wrbas, E. HellwigCaries Res, 47 No. 433 (2013), p. 31.
  • Deep fluoride in the desentization of dental hyperesthesia (clinical results).
    A. Meto, A. Meto, C. Beuermann18th Congress of Bass (2013), p. 31
  • Therapy of initial caries lesions with deep fluoridation - A case report
    R. LehmannDental Barometer, 4 (2012), pp. 32-35
  • Fluoride uptake in demineralized enamel after fluoridation and fluoride precipitation
    W. Buchalla, A. Wiegand, A. M. Lennon, K. Trage, K. Becker, T. AttinDZZ, 62 (2007), pp. 301-307.
  • In the depth lies the power
    L. KnauerDZ, 6 (2004), pp. 54-55
  • In-office bleaching using a plasma lamp
    A. Berger, N. Gutknecht, F. LampertQuintessenz, 54 No. 7 (2003), pp. 765-772
  • The effect of fluorine ions on physiological and pathological calcium metabolism: caries, osteoporosis, arteriosclerosis.
    A. KnappwostZMK, 7-8/1999, pp. 429-432
  • Noninvasive mineral fissure sealing by Cu-doped deep fooridation - results of a 5-year study on 715 cases.
    C. Knappwost, R. Lehmann, H. TröndleZMK, 1-2/1999, pp. 6-9
  • Deep fluoride - putting an end to dental neck hypersensitivity (Tip of the week)
    F. JeschkeDZW, 47 (1998), p. 16
  • Therapy of deciduous tooth caries by deep fluoridation
    A. KnappwostZMK, 9 (1995), pp. 18-25
  • Drinking water and tablet fluoridation fail in proximal and fissure caries from the onset of puberty.
    A. KnappwostDZW special, 5 (1995), p. 9
  • An urgent task for dental practice - deep fluoridation by mineral enamel sealing.
    A. KnappwostDZW, 8 (1993), p. 20
  • Strong impetus for caries prevention: deep fluoridation by mineral enamel sealant.
    A. KnappwostDental Forum LZÄKB, 2 (1993), pp. 21-23
  • Caries and periodontal diseases
    Klaus G. KönigG. Thieme-Verlag, 1987, Stuttgart - New York(contains on p. 64 + 65 an appreciation of the development of the remineralization theory of caries by A. Knappwost and the recognition of the effect of F- in caries prophylaxis).
  • New ways in caries prophylaxis by raising the pH in dental plaque using neutralite
    A. KnappwostZWR, 94 No. 6 (1985), pp. 490-496
  • The surprisingly high cariogenicity of starchy foods
    A. KnappwostDental Practice, 36 No. 5 (1995), pp. 182-190
  • Tooth cervical hypersensitivity: deep fluoridation by means of enamel sealing liquid
    N. Abou TaraDental Practice, 35 No. 11 (1984), pp. 4-5(Clinical study of the intensity and long-term effect of desensitization on 113 patients).
  • Notification of the width of the X-ray interferences of CaF2 formed by melt-sealing liquid, from which the particle size was determined to be approx. 50 Å.
    A. Knappwost, B. WüstefeldLecture at the DGZ Conference, (1980), Munich
  • Position statement of the DGZMK, The sealing
    W. BüttnerDZZ, 34 No. 10 (1979), p. 111
  • Caries prophylaxis with fluoride. A scientific assessment of the current situation. Speculation and established facts about the physiological development of fluoride.
    A. KnappwostLecture (1978) Düsseldorf, Lecture (1979) IME Frankfurt
  • Mineral fusion sealing for caries prophylaxis, its principles and possibilities.
    A. KnappwostDZZ, 33 (1978), pp. 192-195(Basic work containing the theory and results).
  • Trace Elements in Dentistry, Booklet 1: The Copper Ion
    H.J. SchmidtVerlag Deutsche Dokumentenstelle (1960), pp. 26-27
  • On the kinetics of fluorine-hydroxyl ion exchange on hydroxyapatite.
    A. KnappwostThe Natural Sciences, 19 (1959), p. 555-556
  • Experimental Studies on the Resistance Theory of Caries
    A. Knappwost, E. EffingerDZZ, 11 No. 12 (1956), pp. 669-678
  • Dental caries and its social-hygienic significance
    G. SchützmannskyVEB-Verlag Volk und Gesundheit (1955), pp. 97-107, Berlin(Clinical study at the school dental clinic in Halle with initial developments by A. Knappwost).
  • On the knowledge of local fluoridation by fluorides, fluorosilicates and fluoridated toothpastes.
    A. KnappwostDZZ, 7 No. 12 (1952), pp. 681-692
  • Fundamentals of the Resistance Theory of Caries with a Contribution on the Caries-Inhibiting Effect of Peroral Fluorides
    A. KnappwostDZZ, 7 (1952) pp. 670-680(contains for the first time the elements of the remineralization theory of caries including data on negligible decrease in solubility of apatite when OH ions are exchanged for F ions)
  • On the kinetics of hydroxyapatite surface layer formation (remineralization) on tooth enamel surfaces
    A. KnappwostJournal of. Electrochemistry and Applied Phys. Chem. 55 (1951), pp. 586-590.(Results of animal experiments proving that F- causes enamel remineralization. First publication of the decisive finding) H.T. Dean, P. Jay, F.A. Arnold, S. ElvovePubl. Health Rep. 56, (April 1941), pp. 761-792(Notification of epidemiological studies on over 7000 school children.)


  • Literature on depot phoresis with Cupral
    An alternative to OPK. Günther-SchadeDZ, 1 (2015), p. 34-35
  • Successful treatment of advanced periodontitis
    C. BeuermannDZ, 3 (2014), pp. 18-19
  • Endodontics without limits
    K. Günther-SchadeDZ, 1 (2014), pp.20-21Depot phoresis with CupralK. Günther-Schade, R. Lehmann, O. RiedelDental Barometer, 05 (2013), pp. 32-34
  • Root canal treatment successfully different: a case study
    C. Knappwost-GiesekeDZW, 28 (2013), pp. 10-11
  • Treatment and healing of advanced periodontitis without antibiotic administration
    C. BeuermannDZW, 48 (2012), pp. 17-18
  • Depotphoresis with Cupral and effectiveness in the periodontitis treatment
    A. Meto, A. Meto17th Congress of Bass (2012), p. 34
  • Depot phoresis: A solution for the almost hopeless endodontic patient case.
    T. PetersZMK, 28 No. 4 (2012), pp. 236-241
  • Depot phoresis - alternative treatment to WSR
    O. RiedelZMK, 27 No. 11 (2011), pp. 735-736
  • The treatment of the almost hopeless endodontic case by means of depot phoresis - Part 3:Revision of a root filling and a WSR with retrograde WF in persistent fistulization.
    T. PetersDental Barometer, 03 (2011), pp. 64-65
  • The treatment of the almost hopeless endodontic case by means of depot phoresis - Part 2:Revision of an own root canal treatment on tooth 38 after 7 years due to double fistulization
    T. PetersDental Barometer, 07 (2010), pp. 28-29
  • Depot phoresis with Cupral a tool for successful root canal treatment
    O. RiedelGZM, 4 (2010), pp. 42-43
  • The goal is to maintain sterility - depot phoresis as an alternative to root tip resection (WSR)
    O. RiedelDZW special, 2 (2010), pp. 33-34
  • The treatment of the almost hopeless endodontic case using depot phoresis - Part 1:A case review almost ten years after depot phoresis treatment.
    T. PetersDental Barometer, 05 (2010), pp. 18-19
  • How does depot phoresis actually work?
    K. Günther-SchadeDental Barometer, 05 (2008), pp. 16-19
  • Successfully preserving teeth with modern endodontics
    K. Günther-SchadeDZW special, 1 (2008), p. 23
  • Depot phoresis with Cupral - a minimally invasive approach to endodontics and a convincing alternative for the dentist
    O. RiedelZAHN PRAX, Sept. (2007), pp. 280-282
  • Minimally invasive root canal treatment by depot phoresis with Cupral
    L. KnauerDental Barometer, 06 (2007), p. 16-17
  • On the disinfection of root canals in endodontic treatment - the use of long-term depotphoresis.
    H.C. SiewertsenZAHN PRAX, Mar. (2007), pp. 126-127
  • The sense and benefits of depot phoresis - Depot phoresis in practice. What users have to say...
    Editorial Office Dental Tribune DeutschlandDT G, 5 (2006), pp. 14-15
  • Safe and contemporary root canal treatment
    D. DieckowZWP spezial, 9 (Nov. 2004) pp. 20-23
  • Modern Therapy Concepts for the Dental Practice - Focus on the Patient!
    G. HetzDentalspiegel, 7 (2004), p. 20 ff.
  • Cupral depotphoresis internationally: A look at neighboring Austria
    L. KnauerZWP special, 10 (2003), p. 46
  • Case presentation of an interrupted endodontic treatment: depot phoresis as a means of choice
    D. StocklebenDZW, 36 (2003), p. 16
  • Root canal treatment with the aid of cupral depotphoresis according to Prof. Dr. Dr. Knappwost
    Editorial Z & P internationalZAHN PRAX, Mar. (2003), p. 131
  • A laboratory study on the effect of calcium hydroxide mixed with iodine or electrophoreticallly activated copper on bacterial viality in dentinal tubules
    Z. Fuss, A. Mizrahi, S. Lin, O. Cherniak, E.I. WeissInt. End. J., 35 (2002), PP. 522-526.
  • Cupral depotphoresis, a different principle in endodontics
    A. KnappwostStomatology, Sept. (2002), pp. a30-a35
  • Depot phoresis is gaining ground
    A. KnappwostDZW, 19 (2002), p. 33
  • Different principle creates physiological healing in endodontics
    A. KnappwostDZW special, 12 (2000), pp. 28-29
  • Depot phoresis with copper-calcium hydroxideV.G. Bokaya, S. LubjanovaZMK, 11 (2000), p. 750 ff.
  • System comparison: "Conventional" endodontics versus depot phoresis with copper-calcium hydroxide
    F. JeschkeZMK, 11 (1999), pp. 715-717
  • Endodontics Preserving teeth instead of dentures
    G. HetzDental Magazine, 4 (1999), pp. 50-59
  • Successful Endodontic Treatment with Copper-Calcium Hydroxide and Depot Phoresis
    A. FumigDS, 3 (1999), pp. 46-47
  • Physico-chemical High Tech for a New Endodontics using the example of copper-calcium hydroxide depotphoresis: For the first time physiological healing and sterilization of the canal system
    A. KnappwostDZW special, 11 (1998), pp. 33-34
  • Root canal treatment - no longer an issue? (Practice - Tip of the week)
    J.H. TepeDZW, 44 (1998), p. 10
  • The importance of depot phoresis in root canal treatment
    A. Arnold, S. Rupf, K. MerteDZZ, 53 (1998), pp. 32-34
  • Copper-calcium hydroxide depotphoresis
    A. KnappwostZMK, 3 (1997), pp. 1-4
  • Through marrow and delta
    S. Rochollder artikulator, 61 (1997), pp. 25-28
  • Sterilization of the apical delta
    A. KnappwostZMK, 9 (1996), p. 6
  • Depot phoresis with copper-calcium hydroxide will establish itself as the doctrine in endodontics
    A. KnappwostDZW, 25 (1996), p. 9
  • Depot phoresis of a surgically pretreated cyst
    W. BöseZWR, 1 (1995), pp. 30-32
  • Responsible endodontics with a wide range of indications: depot phoresis with copper-calcium hydroxide
    V. Gauss, A. KnappwostDental Practice, 10 (1994), pp. 329-331
  • A time-saving variant of depot phoresis with copper-calcium hydroxide
    A. KnappwostDental Practice, 4 (1994), pp. 106-108
  • Depot phoresis with copper-calcium hydroxide
    K. Miehe, A. KnappwostDFZ Die Zahnarztpraxis, 4 (1994), pp. 47-49
  • Copper-calcium hydroxide instead of calcium hydroxide in endodontics
    A. KnappwostDental Practice, 4 (1993), pp. 136-139
  • The depot phoresis method with copper-calcium hydroxide, the alternative leading to systematic healing in endodontics
    A. KnappwostZWR, 9 (1993), pp. 618-624
  • Swimming against the current
    F. JeschkeDental Practice, 5 (1993), p. 196
  • Integral root canal treatment by depot phoresis with copper-calcium hydroxide
    A. KnappwostDental Forum, LZÄKB (Cottbus), 6 (1992), pp. 34-36
  • Numerous teeth have fallen victim to this doctrine
    A. KnappwostDZW, 43 (1992), p. 10
  • Hematogenous reinfection is excluded
    A. KnappwostDZW, 21 (1992), p. 16
  • Integral root canal treatment by depot phoresis with copper-calcium hydroxide
    A. KnappwostDZW, 43 (1991), p. 16
  • Investigations on the mode of action of the galvanic pin elements according to Knappwost and his modifications
    S. StibbeMed. Dissertation, (1986), Rostock
  • Electrochemical Preparation and Treatment of All Root Canals Using the Galvanic Pin Element
    A. Enginalev, E. GuraZWR, 94 No. 2 (1985), pp. 145-147
  • The treatment of apical periodontitis with the galvanic pin element
    A. LangschwagerMed. Dissertation, (1981), Rostock
  • Mechanism of action of alkaline root filling cements with copper doping
    I. Graeber, K. Graeber, E. Gura, A. Knappwost, F. MarnitzDZZ, 36 (1981), pp. 816-819
  • Clinical experience with the galvanic pin element according to Knappwost
    C. Martens, E.M. SobkowiakStomatology GDR, 29 (1979), p. 356
  • On the preparation of not fully accessible root canals by depot ionophoresis with an external voltage source
    E. Gura, A. KnappwostDZZ, 34 (1979), pp. 477-479
  • New developments in the depot ionophoresis of copper compounds
    A. KnappwostDZZ, 32 (1977), pp. 463-465
  • Pouziti depotni jontoforezy v konzervacni stomatologii
    H. StrestikovaCeskoslovenska Stomatologie, 77 (1977) p. 5
  • Simulation experiments on depot phoresis
    R. Fraber, A. Knappwost, H.G. RudeltDZZ, 32 (1977), p. 460-462
  • Long-term experience with the galvanic pin element for long-duration hydroxyl-copper depot ionophoresis.
    H.J. SchmidtDZZ, 27 (1972), p. 226
  • The galvanic pin element for long-lasting hydroxil-copper depot ionophoresis in theory and practice.
    H. Dimigen, P. Dimigen, F. ThiemeDZZ, 22, no. 7 (1967), pp. 940-952
  • Experiences with the pin element for long-lasting hydroxyl-copper depot ionophoresis.
    H.J. SchmidtDeutsche Zahnärzteblatt, 20 (1966), p. 283
  • Bacteriological studies on pin element ionophoresisG. FritzInaugural Dissertation, 1958, Tübingen
  • Our experience in root canal treatment with depot hydroxyl ionophoresis.
    A. LogarDZZ, 12 (1957), p. 345
  • Root canal treatment as a physico-chemical problem
    A. KnappwostDZZ, 10 (1955), p. 756
  • Hydroxyl Ionophoresis with Cupric Hydroxide Electrophoresis in the Root Canal System
    H.G. KrappInaugural dissertation, 1955, Tübingen
  • The evaluation of root canal filling in the treatment of apical foci.
    H. WehlanDental Practice, 6 No. 18 (1955), pp. 1 ff.
  • The fundamentals of the depot ionophoresis process
    A. KnappwostDZZ, 7 (1953), pp. 359-370
  • Long-duration ionophoresis with a galvanic pin element
    A. KnappwostDZZ, 6 (1951), p. 63
  • On the alleged harmfulness of the copper used in dentistry of its alloys and compounds.
    A. KnappwostDZZ, 33 (1948), p. 883
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