Papers by Fernando Alonso
Clinical implant dentistry and related research, Jan 10, 2017
The use of short implants is still not a consensus for challenging clinical situations, such as u... more The use of short implants is still not a consensus for challenging clinical situations, such as unfavorable crown-to-implant (C/I) ratio. This prospective study evaluated the rates of prosthetic complications and implant failure, the mean marginal bone loss of 6-mm dental implants with single crowns in posterior regions and the potential risk factors. Forty-six dental implants, 6-mm long and 4.1-mm wide, were placed in the posterior region in 20 patients. Patients were clinically and radiographically examined after the restoration with single crowns and on a yearly basis. Potential risk factors (arch, bruxism, maximum bite force, anatomical and clinical C/I ratios, and occlusal table area) were analyzed according to the following outcomes: implant survival, bone loss, and prosthetic complications. The mean follow-up time was 45 ± 9 (16-57) months. There was no early loss of implants. After prosthetic loading, 4 implants were lost (2 in the mandible and 2 in the maxilla; 91.3% surviv...
Revista Internacional De Contaminacion Ambiental, May 1, 2008
Revista Odonto Ciencia, Apr 10, 2009
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Mar 1, 2008
The objective of this paper is to propose a methodology to estimate the consequences to buildings... more The objective of this paper is to propose a methodology to estimate the consequences to buildings from the pressure wave caused by unconfined vapour cloud explosions (VCEs). This methodology is based on the use of characteristic overpressure-impulse-distance curves, shown in a previous paper [F. Diaz Alonso, E. Gonzalez Ferradas, J.F. Sanchez Perez, A. Miñana Aznar, J. Ruiz Gimeno, J. Martinez Alonso, Characteristic overpressure-impulse-distance curves for vapour cloud, explosions using the TNO Multi-Energy model, J. Hazard. Mater. A137 (2006) 734-741]. They allow the overpressure and impulse at each distance from the explosion to be determined. Since they can be combined with damage criteria (such as those shown by the PROBIT equations), they can be used to perform consequence analysis as the damage is shown in the same diagram as the overpressure, impulse and distance. Since damages suffered by buildings usually affect people inside, it is important to take them into account when performing consequence analysis. This is done in this paper, where diagrams and equations are presented to determine minor damage to buildings (broken windows, displacement of doors and window frames, tile displacement, etc.), major structural damage (cracks in walls, collapse of some walls) and collapse (the damage is so extensive that the building is partially or totally demolished). This paper completes the consequence analysis to humans outdoors shown by F.D. Alonso et al. [F. Diaz Alonso, E. Gonzalez Ferradas, T. Jimenez Sanchez, A. Miñana Aznar, J. Ruiz Gimeno, J. Martinez Alonso, Consequence analysis to determine the damage to humans from vapour cloud explosions using characteristic curves, J. Hazard. Mater., in press].
Revista Odonto Ciencia, Jul 14, 2008
Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Quantitative InfraRed Thermography, 2008
Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 2014
Trabajos De Arqueologia Navarra, 1991
... Autores: Ignacio Barandiarán Maestu, Ana Cava Almuzara, Jesús Sesma Sesma, Fernando Gracia Al... more ... Autores: Ignacio Barandiarán Maestu, Ana Cava Almuzara, Jesús Sesma Sesma, Fernando Gracia Alonso, Mikel Ramos Aguirre, María Inés Tabar Sarrías, María del Pilar Utrilla Miranda, Gloria Munilla Cabrillana, Javier Armendáriz Martija, María Angeles Mezquiriz Irujo ...
Environ Sci Pollut Res, 2011
J Amer Coll Surgeons, 2009
Applied Surface Science, 1999
A study has been made of the depth dependence of the atomic fraction and chemical bonding states ... more A study has been made of the depth dependence of the atomic fraction and chemical bonding states of AISI 440C martensitic stainless steel and Ti–6Al–4V alloy implanted with 75 keV C+ at very high doses (above 1018 ions cm−2), by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy combined with an Ar+ sputtering. A Gaussian-like carbon distribution was observed on both materials at
Catalysis Today, Nov 1, 2004
Quality of Life Research an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment Care and Rehabilitation, Mar 1, 2005
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