- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Sofia Fernandez-de-Retana
- Beatriz Anitua
Long-Term Retrospective Study of 3.0-mm-Diameter Implants Supporting Fixed Multiple Prostheses: Immediate Versus Delayed Implant Loading
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.
Association between obstructive sleep apnea and enamel cracks
To assess the association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and enamel cracks.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Sofia Fernández de Retana
Performance of the counter-torque technique in the explantation of nonmobile dental implants
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.
Clinical Performance of Short Dental Implants Supporting Single Crown Restoration in the Molar-Premolar Region: Cement Versus Screw Retention
This study assessed the survival and marginal bone loss of single-unit short implants (≤ 8 mm in length) in the premolar-molar area. It also compared cemented with screw-retained restoration.
Predicting the night-to-night variability in the severity of obstructive sleep apnea: the case of the standard error of measurement
Night-to-night variability in the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) may affect the accuracy of the diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and treatment selection. This study was conducted to assess the utility of the standard error of measurement (SEM) in predicting the night-to-night variability in the OSA.
Minimizing the mandibular advancement in an oral appliance for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea
In the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) with an oral appliance (OA), there is no gold standard method to fine-tune the mandibular advancement. This study aimed to analyze the effect of gradual increment of mandibular advancement on the evolution of the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI).
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Javier Flores
Transcrestal Sinus Floor Augmentation by Sequential Drilling and the Use of Plasma Rich in Growth Factors
There is a paucity of studies that evaluate the treatment outcomes of transcrestal sinus elevation performed without using osteotomes. This study aims to evaluate the 4-year survival of short dental implants placed following transcrestal sinus elevation performed with a frontal cutting drill and to measure the marginal bone stability.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Joaquín Durán-Cantolla
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Gabriela Zubimendi
- Odei Vegas Diaz de Guereñu
- Luis Saracho Rotaeche
- Joaquín Durán Carro
- Carlos Egea Santaolalla
- Spanish Sleep Network
Validation of a new domiciliary diagnosis device for automatic diagnosis of patients with clinical suspicion of OSA
Obstructive sleep apnoea is a prevalent and considerably underdiagnosed disease. The development of cost-effective, home-based, automatic diagnostic devices to improve the diagnosis accessibility is therefore essential.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Joaquín Durán-Cantolla
- Mohammad H. Alkhraisat
- Rafael Crovetto-Martínez
- Miguel Crovetto
- Antonio Municio
- Ramón Kutz
- Felipe Aizpuru
- Erika Miranda
Efficacy of mandibular advancement device in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: A randomized controlled crossover clinical trial
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.
- Autor:
- Eduardo Anitua
- Gorka Orive
- Sabino Padilla
- Mar Zalduendo
- María Troya
Leukocyte inclusion within a platelet rich plasma-derived fibrin scaffold stimulates a more pro-inflammatory environment and alters fibrin properties
One of the main differences among platelet-rich plasma (PRP) products is the inclusion of leukocytes that may affect the biological efficacy of these autologous preparations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the addition of leukocytes modified the morphological, biomechanical and biological properties of PRP under normal and inflammatory conditions.