jean-hugues Catherine

jean-hugues Catherine
Aix-Marseille Université | AMU · Faculté d'Odontologie

DDS, Senior lecturer

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November 2001 - present
Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Marseille
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  • Lecturer
November 2001 - present
Aix-Marseille Université
Position
  • Lecturer

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Publications (63)
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A pre-hydrated thermosensitive collagenated biomaterial which sets at body temperature and maintains the space of the missing alveolar bone volume, OsteoBiol GTO® (GTO), has been released as a bone substitute. This study was designed to check its angiogenic and osteogenic potentials compared to OsteoBiol Gen-Os® (Gen-Os) and Geistlich Bio-Oss® (Bio...
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Malgré les progrès des traitements chirurgicaux et oncologiques, les taux d’incidence et de survie à 5 ans (~50 %) liés aux cancers oraux (CO) ne se sont pas améliorés au cours des dernières décennies et demeurent un problème majeur de santé publique. 70 % sont encore diagnostiqués à un stade tardif (T3 ou T4), avec un délai de diagnostic moyen de...
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Clefts of the lip and palate (CLP) are facial deformities that require multiple surgical procedures during childhood. One of these steps consists of filling the alveolar space with bone graft, traditionally removed from the iliac crest. However, this procedure could be invasive in children. Here, we aimed to evaluate the outcomes of GlassBONE™ graf...
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Introduction: Delayed evolution of second molars is a rare phenomenon with an estimated prevalence in the mandible of 0 to 2.3%. Many etiologies have been proposed to explain these inclusions, among which the reduction of arch perimeter, distalization of first molar, mesio-angulated position of the second molar. However, the presence and position...
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Background Tobacco and alcohol are the main risk factors for oral squamous cell carcinoma, the low survival rate of which is a public health problem. European-wide health policies (a prevention campaign, tobacco packaging) have been put in place to inform the population of the risks associated with consumption. Due to the increase in smoking among...
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Purpose: Mandibular arteriovenous malformations are rare congenital malformations which require multidisciplinary care. Implant-supported rehabilitation of significant bone defect after embolization and resection is poorly described in the literature. Clinical report: We present the case of a 24 year-old patient with a right sided mandibular art...
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Background: Tobacco and alcohol are the main risk factors for oral squamous cell carcinoma, the low survival rate of which is a public health problem. European-wide health policies (prevention campaign, tobacco packaging) have been put in place to inform the population of the risks associated with their consumption. Due to the increase in smoking a...
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Introduction: The paracetamol is the most widely used painkiller to dental pain. Patients self-medicating with paracetamol for dental pain had 12.8 more times lead to overdose than patients with other pains. The aim of this work was to propose a standardized management in case of paracetamol overdose from a clinical case report. Observation: A 56-y...
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Purpose: The objective of this study was to develop a deep convolutional neural network (CNN) that would identify the brand and model of a dental implant from a radiograph. Materials and methods: A data augmentation procedure provided a total of 1,206 dental implant radiographic images of three different brands for six models (Nobel Biocare Nobe...
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BACKGROUND Background: Tobacco and alcohol are the main risk factors for oral cancers, whose low survival rate is a public health problem. Health policies on a European scale (prevention campaign, modification of tobacco packaging) have therefore been launched to prevent and dissuade the population from the consequences of their consumption. Due to...
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Objectif : Caractériser l’os maxillaire postérieur chez l’adulte d’un point de vue géométrique pour obtenir des modèles numériques standards par éléments finis. Matériel et méthodes : Les images CBCT maxillaires des patients qui ont visité le service de Chirurgie Orale du CHU de La Timone à Marseille, France ont été recueillies au cours de l’année...
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Résumé Objectifs Rédiger un consensus formalisé sur le management ORL associé à la chirurgie implantaire avec ou sans surélévation du plancher sinusien. Matériels et méthodes La méthodologie suit les règles de la Haute Autorité de santé : « Bases méthodologiques pour l’élaboration de recommandations professionnelles par consensus formalisé ». La...
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La durée des traitements orthodontiques est une des plaintes principales des patients en pratique orthodontique, en particulier chez les patients adultes. Le traitement orthodontique chez l’adulte doit s’adapter à des particularités comme l’absence de croissance et l’augmentation des atteintes parodontales. La corticotomie alvéolaire se définit com...
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L’objectif de ce travail est de faire le point sur les manifestations buccales de la sclérose tubéreuse de Bourneville (STB) à travers le cas d’un jeune patient. Un jeune homme de 15 ans était adressée pour la mise en place de minivis orthodontique afin de fermer des espaces d’agénésies de 35 et 45. L’interrogatoire retrouvait une STB dont les mani...
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Introduction : Récemment, de nombreuses techniques d’aide au diagnostic des lésions potentiellement malignes ou malignes de la cavité orale ont vu le jour (autofluorescence, spectroscopie, analyse cytologique microscopique, Narrow Band Imaging ...) sans jamais apporter la preuve scientifique de leurs intérêts, en complément ou en remplacement de l’...
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La granulomatoses oro-faciale (GOF) est une entité rare regroupant toutes les pathologies caractérisées par une inflammation granulomateuse non caséeuse de la région oro-faciale. Le diagnostic est histologique. L’étiologie n’est pas connue. L’oedème labial d’abord intermittent, pouvant s’installer de manière permanente, est un symptôme classique de...
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Objectives: To draw up guidelines for ENT management associated with dental implant surgery with or without sinus lift. Materials and methods: The methodology followed the rules of laid down by the French Health Authority (HAS): "Methodological bases for drawing up professional recommendations by formalized consensus". The chosen method was the...
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BACKGROUND Tobacco and alcohol are the main risk factors for oral cancers, whose low survival rate is a public health problem. Health policies on a European scale (prevention campaign, modification of tobacco packaging) have therefore been launched to prevent and dissuade the population from the consequences of their consumption. Due to the increas...
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Aim The aim of the present study was to create a tool to evaluate the risk of peri‐implantitis according its severity. Methods After ethics committee approval, 43 patients provided signed consent and were included prospectively. Forty‐five observations were recorded. The following criteria were recorded: number of implant faces showing bleeding an...
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The aim of this study was to perform a critical review of published data on the epidemiological, aetiological, clinical, histological, biological, and therapeutic characteristics of patients with angina bullosa haemorrhagica (ABH). A literature search was conducted in the PubMed, Science Direct, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases. All p...
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Introduction: Inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) lesions related to endodontic treatments can be explained by the anatomical proximity between the apices of the mandibular posterior teeth and the mandibular canal. The aim of this article is to review the management of inferior alveolar nerve lesions due to endodontic treatments and to establish a thera...
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Introduction: Canalicular adenoma (CA) is a benign tumor that develops in the accessory salivary glands. Observation: We reported a case of CA of the upper lip in a 61-year-old man. Discussion: The clinical diagnosis of CA is difficult, and a lot of possible differential diagnoses exist, including benign or malignant salivary tumors. Thus, the diag...
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Introduction: Clear cell odontogenic carcinoma (CCOC) is described as an exceptional and hard to diagnose malignant tumor which was first reported by Hansen in 1985. The purpose of this review article is to show that CCOC is a not that rare entity and to discuss its various aspects in order to enhance the diagnosis. Material & methods: A search...
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Introduction: Clear cell odontogenic carcinoma (COCC) is a rare tumor described by Hansen et al. in 1985. The clinical and radiological manifestations are multiple and the diagnosis is histological. Observation: A 64 years old patient consulted us for a right mandibular osteolytic lesion associated to a homolateral labial hypoesthesia. A biopsy...
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Introduction: Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl) extrusion beyond the apex, also called as « the hypochlorite accident » is a well-known complication that seldom occurs during root canal therapy. These "accidents" have been the subject of several case reports published over the years. Until now, no publication has yet addressed the global synthesis of th...
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Le denosumab est un traitement inhibiteur de la résorption osseuse qui vise à augmenter la masse osseuse chez des patients présentant une ostéopénie secondaire à des thérapies antihormonales, après un cancer du sein ou de la prostate. Cette molécule initialement indiquée dans le traitement de l’ostéoporose post-ménopausique est désormais aussi util...
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Background: The aim of this study was to collect epidemiological, aetiopathogenic, clinical, histological and therapeutic data concerning proliferative verrucous leucoplakia (PVL) and to report three new cases. Patients and methods: A literature review performed using the Medline database enabled us to collate 39 studies involving 607 cases. Thr...
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The main objective of this study was to determine what the prognosis of conservation of the teeth situated in the line of mandible fractures was, one year to the trauma. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical and radiological follow-up of 78 patients operated for 97 mandible fractures (dental portion) involving 152 teeth, between January 2008 and...
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Gender determination is a fundamental issue in forensic anthropology. Many techniques based on bone and dental remains have been proposed. It is not always possible to implement the techniques using bones, but teeth are often perfectly preserved. It has been demonstrated that the canine has the greatest sexual dimorphism, and the aim of this work w...
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Introduction : La dysplasie osseuse floride (DOF), anciennement dénommée dysplasie cémento-osseuse floride, est une pathologie fréquente encore trop méconnue par certains praticiens. Objectif : Le but de notre travail est, à partir d'un cas clinique illustré, de réaliser une revue de la littérature sur la prise en charge des patients atteints de DO...
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Sinus aspergillosis is a potential complication following root canal therapy of antral teeth. Indeed, zinc oxide-eugenol cement overfilling in the sinus may promote fungal infection. Moreover, if sinus aspergillosis often triggers chronic sinusitis with aspergilloma, it may also lead to invasive phenomena especially for immunocompromised patients....
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Indroduction : Le syndrome de Van der Woude (SVW) est une maladie rare et héréditaire se manifestant par des fistules de la lèvre inférieure associées ou non à des fentes oro-faciales et à une hypodontie. Observation : Nous rapportons une forme frustre du syndrome de Van der Woude au sein d'une même famille. Discussion : La transmission du SVW se f...
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Gender determination is a fundamental issue in forensic anthropology. Many techniques based on bone and dental remains have been proposed. It is not always possible to implement the techniques using bones, but teeth are often perfectly preserved. It has been demonstrated that the canine has the greatest sexual dimorphism, and the aim of this work w...
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L’amélioration considérable au cours de ces deux dernières décennies des techniques d’autotransplantation dentaire fait qu’une transplantation doit être considérée actuellement comme un acte chirurgical fiable. La réalisation de transplantations dentaires est particulièrement indiquée dans une population jeune et de nombreuses situations cliniques...
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Autogenous tooth transplantation is indicated in young people treated by orthodontology, especially when they present with damaged first molars requiring extraction. This therapeutic alternative with a favourable prognosis is an elegant solution after a single tooth loss.
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Improved scientific knowledge about pulpal and periodontal healing has allowed tooth transplantation to develop a reputation as a reliable and reproducible technique. Autotransplantations are particularly indicated in orthodontics as, for instance, in the treatment of some types of premolar agenesis in younger patients. This surgical procedure ther...

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