Jean-Philippe Ré
Aix-Marseille University
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Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale | 2009
Jean-Philippe Ré; C. Chossegros; A. El Zoghby; J.-F. Carlier; Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
Occlusal splint are defined as intra-oral devices mostly indicated to modify the occlusal relationship between maxillar and mandibular dental arches. Among the different shapes of occlusal splint, an updating seemed necessary to the authors. The main indications for occlusal splint are represented by temporomandibular disorders and teeth protection. Occlusal splints are usually made of hard resin and are, generally, carried on the mandibular jaw. Total occlusal splint are preferable to partial occlusal splint, except in some emergent cases. The smooth occlusal splints are needed for musculo-articular disorders when the indentated splints are reserved for mandibular repositioning in articular temporomandibular joint disorders.
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2015
Jean-Philippe Ré; Bruno Foti; Jean-Marc Glise; Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
The novelty of the All-on-4 concept for a mandibular implant-supported fixed dental prosthesis is the inclination of the posterior implants. Typically, the anterior implants are placed lingually relative to the canine/incisor teeth and perpendicular relative to the occlusal plane. According to the laws of elementary biomechanics, the long axis of the implant unit should be aligned to the axis of the occlusal loading forces during clenching in the maximal intercuspal position. When several implants are connected by a prosthesis, the mean axis of the overall occlusal loading must be taken into account. The objective of this report was to propose a different position for anterior implants by tilting them labially to counterbalance the distal inclination of the posterior implants.
Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-faciale | 2009
Jean-Philippe Ré; C. Chossegros; A. El Zoghby; J.-F. Carlier; Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
Occlusal splint are defined as intra-oral devices mostly indicated to modify the occlusal relationship between maxillar and mandibular dental arches. Among the different shapes of occlusal splint, an updating seemed necessary to the authors. The main indications for occlusal splint are represented by temporomandibular disorders and teeth protection. Occlusal splints are usually made of hard resin and are, generally, carried on the mandibular jaw. Total occlusal splint are preferable to partial occlusal splint, except in some emergent cases. The smooth occlusal splints are needed for musculo-articular disorders when the indentated splints are reserved for mandibular repositioning in articular temporomandibular joint disorders.
L' Orthodontie française | 2016
Jean-Daniel Orthlieb; Anne Giraudeau; Marion Jeanny; Jean-Philippe Ré; Armelle Manière-Ezvan
The success is evidenced by the longevity of aesthetic and functional therapeutic result. The occlusal «postorthodontic» failure could result in dental instability, functional discomfort, dental or musculo-articular complaint. Analysis of the occlusion research potential occlusal pathogenic dysfunction listed in stabilizing (shimming), centering and guiding anomalies. The large capacity of tolerance of the masticatory system makes it difficult to define the border between physiology and pathology but it is necessary to have benchmarks that can be summarized as follows: - shimming: occlusal contact of mesio-lingual cusp of the first maxillary molars (in Class I, II or III) and occlusal contacts between the canines antagonists; - centering: no transversal deflected occlusion between maximal Intercuspation (ICP) and occlusion in Centric Relation (RCP); - guiding: absence of posterior interference, absence of anterior interference (locking).
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2016
Jean-Philippe Ré; Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
Figure 2. Extrusion after 1 week. A subgingivally fractured incisor presents a restorative challenge. Orthodontic eruption is a good alternative to crown lengthening for restoring the biological width, maintaining the alveolar bone, and restoring esthetics. The technique requires a hook to serve as the attachment system, fixed to the fractured tooth root, and an anchorage bar to allow movement of the root. The bar should not interfere with the occlusion, should be directly above the hook, and should ensure stabilization of the anchored teeth. The elastic provides the force. The forces must be vertically directed along the long axis of the tooth. With sufficient force, the periodontal fibers are ruptured. Therefore, tooth movement is rapid, and there is no movement of the periodontal tissues. The eruption described required 1 week.
Stomatologie | 2008
Jean-Philippe Ré; Christophe Perez; Anne Giraudeau; P. Ager; A. El Zoghby; Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry | 2018
Jean-Philippe Ré; Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
Archive | 2017
Jean-Daniel Orthlieb; Armelle Manière-Ezvan; Anne Giraudeau; Jean-Philippe Ré
International Journal of Stomatology & Occlusion Medicine | 2013
Elodie Ehrmann; Markus Greven; Jean-Philippe Ré; Jean-Daniel Orthlieb
International Journal of Stomatology & Occlusion Medicine | 2011
Jean-Daniel Orthlieb; G. Hernandez; L. Darmouni; Jean-Philippe Ré; A. Girardeau; G. Slavicek