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Dr. Charlotte Jensen-Louwerse is an active researcher at the University of Groningen's Faculty of Medical Sciences, specializing in dentistry, oral surgery, and prosthodontics. Her work focuses on implant-supported dental prostheses, particularly removable partial dentures for mandibular rehabilitation. With publications spanning over two decades including recent work in 2024, she maintains an active research profile at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG).
Dr. Jensen-Louwerse's research interests center on dental implantology and prosthodontics, with particular expertise in zirconia versus titanium implant materials, cantilever fixed partial dentures, and mandibular removable partial dentures. Her work bridges clinical practice with health economics, examining both functional outcomes and cost-effectiveness of implant-supported solutions. She has made significant contributions to understanding how implant position affects clinical, functional, and patient-reported outcomes.
Analysis of her publication history reveals a consistent focus on evidence-based approaches to dental rehabilitation, with recent work emphasizing material science (particularly zirconia), long-term outcomes of implant-supported prostheses, and patient-centered metrics. Her research demonstrates progression from foundational studies on diagnostic procedures and bone harvesting to contemporary investigations of advanced materials and comprehensive outcome assessment.
- NVGPT Publicatieprijs 2017 for research on implant-supported mandibular removable partial dentures
Dr. Jensen-Louwerse has been actively involved in numerous clinical studies and presentations, including speaking at professional events like the European Association for Osseointegration 2022. Her research has received significant attention with multiple publications accumulating substantial citations, particularly her work on mandibular removable partial dentures which has been cited over 20 times. Her collaborative approach is evident through consistent co-authorship with established researchers in the field including Meijer, Raghoebar, and Cune.



