Publications by authors named "Cheynet F"

Some young patients with a significant skeletal shift with a strong morpho-aesthetic and psychological impact may require surgical correction during their growth. A good understanding of facial growth, the different treatment options and the effects of surgery on the post-operative growth pattern will allow the practitioner to use the technique most suited to each of his patients and improve long-term treatment outcomes. So-called « interceptive » surgery may therefore be considered in cases of severe skeletal dysmorphism of secondary or functional origin.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Postural control is classically described as being based on the visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive musculo-articular sensory systems. The influence of mandibular proprioception on postural stabilization remains controversial. Most previous studies analyzed how postural stability is influenced by partial changes in mandibular proprioception (dental occlusion and jaw position).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Chin wing: Technical note.

J Stomatol Oral Maxillofac Surg

September 2018

The chin may be concerned by morphological abnormalities in its various dimensions. Classical genioplasty techniques can be used to correct these but have some disadvantages. The "chin wing", described by Triaca, is a technique of genioplasty extended to the mandibular angles, considering the mandibular basilar border as an anatomical unit, thus achieving a better harmonious functional and aesthetic result.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Ameloblastic fibro-odontoma (FOA) is a rare benign tumor found mostly in individuals under 20, accounting for 1-3% of odontogenic tumors, typically treated through surgical intervention.
  • A case study of a 3-year-old with a painless cheek swelling showed that a large mixed lesion was present, requiring surgical resection, which revealed dental tissues and led to the diagnosis of FOA.
  • Delayed management due to late consultation was noted, but the conservative surgery preserved most of the dental structure and nerves, with minimal sequelae except for the removal of one affected tooth germ.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF
[A well-articulated Congress 2016].

Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac Chir Orale

September 2016

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
[TMJ, eating and breathing].

Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac Chir Orale

September 2016

The study of the relationship between temporomandibular joints (TMJ), mastication and ventilation and the involvement of these two functions in the genesis of primary Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) and in some dentofacial deformities, was initiated in France, more than 30years, by Professor Raymond Gola. Once criticized the weakness of the scientific literature in this domain, the originality of the TMJ within the masticatory system is recalled with its huge adaptation potential to very different biomechanical constraints according to the age and masticatory activities during the day. But the biomechanics of the masticatory system does not stop at night and the positions of the mandible and head during sleep should be studied carefully.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Congenital deformities of the mandibular ramus and of the temporo-mandibular joint are treated by surgery since the early 20th century. However, morphological and functional results are often disappointing, accounting for iterative operations. Today, a clear consensus concerning the type of intervention to be proposed, and at what age it should be carried out does not yet exist.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: The aim of our study was to analyse a series of patients suffering from temporomandibular joint (TMJ) chondromatosis treated in 2 departments of stomatology and maxillofacial surgery (University hospitals of the Conception in Marseille and of Caen) and to make a general review of this disease.

Material And Methods: We conducted a retrospective study including all the patients treated for a TMJ chondromatosis in one of these 2 departments. Following parameters were analyzed: sex, ages at discovery and at surgery, symptoms, side, imaging, histology, recurrence and any other events considered as relevant.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
[TMJ arthroscopy. A review].

Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac Chir Orale

September 2016

Introduction: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction associates pain, limited mouth opening and joint noise. Failures of conservative treatments may lead to arthroscopy. The aim of our study was to evaluate the current interest of arthroscopy in the treatment of TMJ dysfunction.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

First-line surgery offers an additional option in our orthodontic treatment arsenal. Unlike the classic three-stage orthodontic-surgical protocol, it aims to correct the skeletal discrepancies during stage one in order to restore a favorable functional environment and enable orthodontic occlusal correction during a second stage. In some cases of maxilla-mandibular malformation, and for specific indications, it involves eliminating presurgical orthodontic preparation or reducing it to a minimum.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Objective: Dysfunctional swallowing may cause transverse occlusal disorders. The speech re-education of dysfunctional swallowing aims to correct or prevent the recurrence of occlu­sal disorders. The main objective was to test the dynamic palato­graphy as a diagnosis and quantification tool of the dysfunctional swallowing.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Upper alveolar nerves, when injured during Le Fort I osteotomies, alter maxillary tooth sensitivity. We had for aim to analyze post-operative maxillary tooth sensitivity recovery.

Material And Methods: We conducted a prospective study in a series of patients having undergone Le Fort I osteotomy, with, or without mandibular osteotomy or intermaxillary disjunction (IMD).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: This is a position paper from the 2nd International Bone Research Association (IBRA) Symposium for Condylar Fracture Osteosynthesis 2012 was held at Marseille, succeeding the first congress in Strasbourg, France, in 2007. The goal of this IBRA symposium and this paper was to evaluate current trends and potential changes of treatment strategies for mandibular condylar fractures, which remain controversial over the past decades.

Methods: Using a cross-sectional study design, we enrolled the consensus based on the panel of experts and participants in the IBRA Symposium 2012.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Prosthetic replacement of TMJ is gradually becoming a common procedure because of good functional and aesthetic results and low morbidity. Prosthetic models available can be standard or custom-made. Custom-made prosthesis are usually reserved for complex cases, but we think that computer assistance for custom-made prosthesis should be indicated for each case because it gives a greater implant stability and fewer complications.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The position of the tongue and the forces which it exerts on its dental and osseous environment would be responsible for a certain degree of dysmorphosis. However there is not tool usable in clinic which makes it possible to check the reality of the forces exerted by the tongue on the palate. We developed a prototype made up of an artificial palate in rigid resin including of pressure sensors and we report the feasibility of a study on healthy subjects.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Pre-implant reconstruction techniques of edentulous molar mandibular ridges take into account the height and the width of the initial ridge, but not the initial geometry. The Simplant(®) software allows modeling these techniques by taking into account this geometry.

Technical Note: Four surgical techniques for crestal volume reconstruction (apposition, interposition, distraction, formwork) were used on seven hemi-mandibles and modeled with the Simplant(®) software.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: A palatal defect with bucconasal fistula often follows exeresis of palatal tumors. It cannot be directly sutured. Several techniques have been used to cure such defects: palatal obturator, free, or local flaps.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Digital photography is more and more important in our everyday medical practice. Patient data, medico-legal proof, remote diagnosis, forums, and medical publications are some of the applications of digital photography in medical and dental fields. A lot of small, light, and cheap cameras are on the market.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Most published data on relapse in open bite maxillo-mandibular deformities give raw results but do not suggest any specific therapy. Indeed, their authors compare the various osteotomy techniques but without identifying risk factors for relapse (dysfunctional or architectural). We studied the predictive value of occlusal plane tilting, in the long-term relapse of open bite maxillo-mandibular deformity.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Impaction of the third molar is relatively frequent in oral and maxillofacial surgery, and its removal is a usual operation with mostly unremarkable outcome. We report a case of bleeding that occurred after a left upper third molar extraction, which necessitated in emergency an angiography with embolization.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We studied the influence of a dental occlusion perturbation on postural control. The tests were performed in three dental occlusion conditions: (Rest Position: no dental contact, Maximal Intercuspal Occlusion: maximal dental contact, and Thwarted Laterality Occlusion: simulation of a dental malocclusion) and four postural conditions: static (stable platform) and dynamic (unstable platform), with eyes open and eyes closed. A decay of postural control was noted between the Rest Position and Thwarted Laterality Occlusion conditions with regard to average speed and power indexes in dynamic conditions and with eyes closed.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Introduction: Labial salivary gland biopsy (LSGB) is a very useful technique that is often performed in our specialty. A lot of these LSGB yield normal results and the interest of this technique may be discussed. This study was made to answer two questions: one on the diagnostic interest of LSGB for the suspected pathology, secondly to verify if there was a correlation between the results of LSGB assessment and the patient's final diagnosis.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF