Asier Eguia
DDS, PhD
Associate professor at the UPV/EHU and professor at the University Institute for Regenerative Medicine and Oral Implantology (UIRMI).
Courses taught
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Monographic course on narrow implants
31/05/2024Face-to-face
Published Articles
- Author:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Asier Eguia
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Laura Piñas
Oral Lichen Planus Treated With Plasma Rich in Growth Factors
Narrow dental implants are commonly used to restore narrow alveolar ridges. Although the good performance of narrow dental implants supporting multiple prostheses has been repeatedly demonstrated, there are few studies analyzing their performance in a long-term follow-up together with the influence of the loading protocol. Thus, the objective was to assess the influence of implant loading protocol (immediate vs delayed) on the long-term outcomes of 3.0-mm-diameter dental implants supporting fixed multiple prostheses.
- Author:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Aintzane Torre
- Asier Eguia
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Beatriz Anitua
- Laura Piñas
Dental implants survival after nasal floor elevation: a systematic review
The aim of this work is to assess the clinical outcomes of implants placed after a nasal floor elevation procedure
- Author:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Asier Eguia
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Laura Piñas
Oral Pemphigoid Recalcitrant Lesion Treated with PRGF Infiltration. Case Report
Mucous membrane pemphigoid (MMP) is a heterogeneous group of chronic autoimmune subepithelial blistering diseases. Oral involvement is present in almost all patients, may represent the onset of the disease, and causes different degrees of pain, dysphagia, soreness, and bleeding. Treatment is based on systemic and/or oral corticoids, or other immunosuppressants. Occasionally, oral lesions can show a poor response to standard treatments.
- Author:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Asier Eguia
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Adriana Montalvillo
Clinical outcomes of dental implants placed in the same region where previous implants failed due to peri-implantitis: a retrospective study
The application of the counter-torque technique has been proposed as a conservative and atraumatic alternative for the explantation of nonmobile dental implants. The objective of this report is to assess the performance of this technique in a large number of patients.
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