About
Justin van der Tas is a researcher at Erasmus MC in the department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. His work focuses on orthodontic procedures, dental caries, and craniofacial research, with a particular emphasis on complex clinical scenarios such as hemophilia management in dental care and outcomes monitoring in cleft surgery. He actively collaborates with orthodontists, maxillofacial surgeons, and public health researchers.
- Dentistry
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
- Clinical Research
His research combines 3D imaging, retrospective studies, and cohort analysis to advance understanding of dento-skeletal effects and epidemiological trends. Recent work includes analyses of transverse jaw discrepancies and hemophilia-related dental risks, published in journals like Current Problems in Surgery and Clinical Oral Investigations.
Collaborations with institutions across the Netherlands and international networks highlight his interdisciplinary approach. His publications have been cited 4 times on Scopus, with significant Mendeley readership (36 readers) and social media engagement (15 shares/likes). Notable contributions include executive summaries of the Generation R study and comparative analyses of surgical techniques in maxillofacial procedures.
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