David Herrera González
Complutense University of Madrid
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International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants | 2013
Daniel Rodrigo; Gustavo Cabello; Mariano Herrero; David Herrera González; Federico Herrero; Luis Aracil; Sergio Morante; Helena Rebelo; Gabriel Villaverde; Andres Garcia; Angel Alonso; Manuel Barrachina; Juan Blanco; Ricardo Faria Almeida
PURPOSE Using short implants poses a challenge in implant surgery. Implant surfaces have evolved, making it possible to improve the success of short implants substantially. However, there is still little information about the long-term predictability achieved with short, rough-surfaced implants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term survival rate of 6-mm rough implants. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective multicenter analysis of the survival of short 6-mm SLA-surfaced implants was conducted. A total of 230 implants placed in 159 patients were included. The follow-up time ranged between 1 and 6 years. RESULTS Seven of the 230 implants failed, which gives a cumulative survival rate of 96.4%. Two hundred and fourteen implants were placed in the mandible (93.1%), as opposed to 16 placed in the maxilla (6.9%). Five implants failed during the osseointegration period, and two failed after receiving the prosthetic load. No statistically significant differences were found (P < .44). Of the loaded implants, 209 were splinted to other implants, as opposed to 14 that were not. One implant failed in each group, resulting in a 99.5% for the splinted implants and 92.9% for the unsplinted implants. No statistically significant differences were found between the splinted and unsplinted groups (P < .12). CONCLUSIONS The short implants used in this study displayed high longterm predictability when placed in the mandible and splinted. There is insufficient- information to extrapolate these results to the maxilla and non-splinted implants.
Pediatric Nephrology | 2011
David Herrera González; Clotilde D. García; Marta Azocar; Simon Waller; Angel Alonso; Gema Ariceta; Natalia Mejía; Fernando Santos
Avances en Diabetología | 2013
Ricardo Faria Almeida; Alfonso López Alba; Héctor J. Rodríguez Casanovas; David Herrera González
RCOE: Revista del Ilustre Consejo General de Colegios de Odontólogos y Estomatólogos de España | 2001
Mariano Sanz Alonso; David Herrera González; Ángel Martínez Sahuquillo; José Luís López Cedrún; José Manuel Aguirre Urízar; María José García Pola; José Manuel Gandara Rey; José Vicente Bagán Sebastián; A. Bermejo Fenoll
Avances en Diabetología | 2013
José Luis Herrera Pombo; Albert Goday Arno; David Herrera González
The international journal of esthetic dentistry | 2018
David Herrera González; Gustavo Cabello; Gema Olmos; Carlos López Niñoles
Archive | 2018
Margarita Isabel Iniesta Albentosa; Bettina Alonso Álvarez; Ana María Arias Paniagua; Juan José Hidalgo Arroquia; Elena Figuero Ruiz; David Herrera González; Mariano Sanz Alonso; José Carlos De la Macorra Gracía; Raquel Méndez González; Iria Figueiras López; Frederico Eduardo de Oliveira Pegado Figueiredo
Archive | 2017
Margarita Isabel Iniesta Albentosa; Bettina Alonso Álvarez; David Herrera González; Mariano Sanz Alonso; Elena Figuero Ruiz; María Isabel Santa Cruz Astorgui; Berta Legido Arce; Ana Carrillo de Albornoz Sainz; Patricia Dolláguez Chamarro
Periodoncia clínica | 2016
David Herrera González; Gustavo Cabello; Gema Olmos Sanz; Carlos López Niñoles
Archive | 2016
David Herrera González; Bettina Alonso Álvarez; Mariano Sanz Alonso; Margarita Isabel Iniesta Albentosa; Lorenzo de Arriba de la Fuente; María Isabel Santa Cruz Astorqui; Berta Legido Arce; Elena Figuero Ruiz