Raphael Püschel
Researcher, Student representative, and PhD Candidate
DDS (University of Regensburg), Doctor of Dental Medicine (Dr. med. dent., Germany, Technical University of Munich, 2007), Certified Laser Dentist, Specialist in Implantology, Bank Clerk
Dr. Raphael Püschel began his professional career as a trained bank clerk before studying dentistry at the University of Regensburg and subsequently founding his own dental practice. His clinical focus lies in laser dentistry, implantology, and oral surgery, where he combines scientific innovation with hands-on patient care.
He earned his first doctoral degree in 2007 at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) with the dissertation “Optimization of Thrombocyte Isolation for the Extraction of Autologous TGF-β for Cartilage Tissue Engineering”. His research continues to focus on regenerative biomaterials, autologous platelet-based therapies, and tissue engineering in oral surgery.
Owing to his dual background in finance and medicine, Dr. Raphael Püschel combines economic insight with clinical expertise, promoting a sustainable, patient-centered approach to healthcare and dental practice management.
Oral surgery, implantology, regenerative techniques, restorative surgery, platelet-rich biomaterials, tissue engineering, and healthcare efficiency
- Owner and practicing oral surgeon in private dental clinic (focus: implantology, laser dentistry) since 2010
- Specialist in regenerative oral surgical procedures and biomaterial-based healing optimization
- Consultant on integrating cost-efficient regenerative treatments into dental workflows
- Former banking professional with expertise in healthcare economics and patient service quality
- DDS (University of Regensburg)
- Dr. med. dent., Germany (Technical University of Munich, 2007): Optimization of Thrombocyte Isolation for the Extraction of Autologous TGF-β for Cartilage Tissue Engineering
- Researcher focusing on regenerative oral surgery and healthcare service quality
- Contributor to studies on platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) and autologous growth factors in tissue regeneration
- Froelich K., Püschel R.C., Birner M., Kindermann J., Hackenberg S., et al. (2010). Optimization of Fibrinogen Isolation for Manufacturing Autologous Fibrin Glue for Use as Scaffold in Tissue Engineering. Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 38(3), 143–149.
- Staudenmaier R., Froelich K., Birner M., Kindermann J., Hoang N.T., Püschel R.C. (2009). Optimization of Platelet Isolation and Extraction of Autogenous TGF-β in Cartilage Tissue Engineering. Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 37(6), 265–272.
- Püschel R.C. (2007). Optimierung der Thrombozytenisolation zur Gewinnung von autologem TGF-β für das Tissue-Engineering von Knorpel. Dissertation, Technical University of Munich.
- Skodacek D., Püschel R., Birner M., Wittenzellner R., et al. (2005). Optimizing Thrombocyte Isolation as a Source for Autologous TGF-β for Tissue Engineering of Cartilage. The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 28(4), 344.
- Wittenzellner R., Birner M., Püschel R., Skodacek D., et al. (2005). Optimized Method of Fibrinogen Isolation from Human Blood Used for the Fabrication of Autologous Fibrin Glue. The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 28(4), 354.

