Publications by authors named "Jeremy Mouchoux"

Article Synopsis
  • Mandibular movement is influenced by individual variations in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), necessitating a patient-centered approach in dental treatment that accounts for unique anatomy and condylar function.
  • This study introduced an automatic tracking algorithm for monitoring mandibular movement using real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rt-MRI), finding it to be significantly faster and more accurate than traditional manual tracking techniques.
  • Results indicated that the new least mean square registration (LMS) method was 76% quicker and had better alignment accuracy, suggesting it could enhance the objective assessment of TMJ function in clinical settings.
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Background: Real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) is essential for diagnosing and comprehending temporomandibular joint (TMJ) movements. Current methods for tracking and analysis require manual landmark placement on each acquisition frame. Therefore, our study aimed to assess the inter- and intra-rater reliability of placing cephalometric landmarks in frames from a dynamic real-time TMJ MRI.

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Objective: The objective of this clinical trial was to compare facial expressions (magnitude, shape change, time, and symmetry) before (T0) and after (T1) orthognathic surgery by implementing a novel method of four-dimensional (4D) motion capture analysis, known as videostereophotogrammetry, in orthodontics.

Methods: This prospective, single-centre, single-arm trial included a total of 26 adult patients (mean age 28.4 years; skeletal class II: n = 13, skeletal class III: n = 13) with indication for orthodontic-surgical treatment.

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Semi-autonomous (SA) control of upper-limb prostheses can improve the performance and decrease the cognitive burden of a user. In this approach, a prosthesis is equipped with additional sensors (e.g.

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