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    Reasons for failure of total temporomandibular joint replacement: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Bach, E., Sigaux, N., Fauvernier, M., Cousin, A.-S.

    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the revision rate after total alloplastic temporomandibular joint replacement (TMJR) and determine whether there is a…”
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    The influence of orthognathic surgery on the perception of personality traits: A scoping review by Mugnier, J., Ibrahim, B., Bouletreau, P., Sigaux, N.

    “…The purpose of this scoping review was to determine the current state of evidence regarding the influence of orthognathic surgery on the perception of…”
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    Artificial Intelligence: Applications in orthognathic surgery by Bouletreau, P., Makaremi, M., Ibrahim, B., Louvrier, A., Sigaux, N.

    “…Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications have already invaded our everyday life, and the last 10 years have seen the emergence of very promising applications…”
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    Three-dimensional acquisition technologies for facial soft tissues – Applications and prospects in orthognathic surgery by Rasteau, S., Sigaux, N., Louvrier, A., Bouletreau, P.

    “…The management of patients with dento-maxillofacial deformities is based on assessments of the dental occlusion – facial skeleton – soft tissues triad. As…”
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    How useful is intraoperative cone beam computed tomography in maxillofacial surgery? An overview of the current literature by Assouline, S.L., Meyer, C., Weber, E., Chatelain, B., Barrabe, A., Sigaux, N., Louvrier, A.

    “…Intraoperative imaging is increasingly used by surgeons and has become an integral part of many surgical procedures. This study was performed to provide an…”
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    Posterior auricular artery helix root free flap—part I: radio-anatomical study by Daurade, M., Sigaux, N., Gleizal, A., Breton, P., Chauvel-Picard, J., Pierrefeu, A.

    “…Full-thickness defects of the distal nose are an ongoing surgical challenge. Among the available techniques, pre-auricular chondrocutaneous free flaps based on…”
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    About history of surgeons hidden behind our daily surgical instruments: Forceps by Rasteau, S, Sigaux, N

    “…Many surgical instruments are named after their inventors, acclaimed surgeons of the past, because of their discoveries and their contributions in the field of…”
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    Customized three-dimensionally printed mandibular external fixator by Louvrier, A., Sigaux, N., Meyer, C., Benassarou, M., Lutz, J.C.

    “…The advent of customized three-dimensional (3D) printing allows the affordable manufacturing of sophisticated medical devices, thereby providing swift and…”
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    Long-term stability of basilar mandible osteotomy: Chin Wing by Cordier, G., Sigaux, N., Rasteau, S., Ibrahim, B., Cresseaux, P.

    “…The Chin Wing is a modified genioplasty extended along the basilar border and the angles of the mandible. This technique may be a better choice than standard…”
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    3D Bioprinting:principles, fantasies and prospects by Sigaux, N, Pourchet, L, Breton, P, Brosset, S, Louvrier, A, Marquette, CA

    “…Conventional three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques have been growing in importance in the field of reconstructive surgery. Three-dimensional bioprinting…”
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    Assessing the incidence of nerve injuries according to different mandibular osteotomies including Wing osteotomies by Cordier, G., Sigaux, N., Giai, J., Ibrahim, B., Cresseaux, P.

    “…We use currently 3 types of new mandibular osteotomies (a shortened Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy (BSSO), associated or not with Chin Wing or Mini Wing)…”
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    The high sub-mandibular approach: Our experience about 496 procedures by Louvrier, A., Barrabé, A., Weber, E., Chatelain, B., Sigaux, N., Meyer, C.

    “…The potential drawbacks of surgical approaches to neck and base fractures of the mandibular condyle (visible scare, facial nerve injury) are still considered…”
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    Gingival Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (MALT) lymphoma developed around a mandibular extraosseous dental root canal overfilling: A case report by Quenot, J., Sigaux, N., Hugot, E., Meyer, C., Louvrier, A.

    “…Lymphomas are rare pathologies in the oral cavity, representing only 3.5% of malignant tumors. Their typical topography is Waldeyer's lymphatic ring and…”
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    The intermediate length BSSO: Finding the balance between the classical and short designs by Cordier, G., Sigaux, N., Ibrahim, B., Cresseaux, P.

    “…Bilateral Sagittal Split Osteotomy (BSSO) is performed in orthognathic surgery to treat cases of dento-skeletal malformation. We present a shorter BSSO variant…”
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    About history of surgeons hidden behind our daily surgical instruments: Retractors by Sigaux, N, Brosset, S, Caruhel, J B, Louvrier, A, Rasteau, S

    “…Many surgical instruments are named after their inventors, acclaimed surgeons of the past, because of their discoveries and their contributions in the field of…”
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    Stereophotogrammetry and facial surgery: Principles, applications and prospects by Sigaux, N, Ganry, L, Mojallal, A, Breton, P, Bouletreau, P

    “…The clinical examination of the face needs a reliable, objective and innocuous tool. Stereophotogrammetry for a medical use has been available for more than…”
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    Deficiency of the 5-hydroxytryptamine transporter gene leads to cardiac fibrosis and valvulopathy in mice by MEKONTSO-DESSAP, A, BROURI, F, ADNOT, S, EDDAHIBI, S, PASCAL, O, LECHAT, P, HANOUN, N, LANFUMEY, L, SEIF, I, BENHAIEM-SIGAUX, N, KIRSCH, M, HAMON, M

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (03-01-2006)
    “…Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) overproduction is responsible for cardiac valvular disease in patients with carcinoid tumors. Reduced 5-HT inactivation…”
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    MR-guided navigation for botulinum toxin injection in the lateral pterygoid muscle. First results in the treatment of temporomandibular joint disorders by Pons, M., Meyer, C., Euvrard, E., Weber, E., Sigaux, N., Louvrier, A.

    “…Hyperactivity of the lateral pterygoid muscle (LPM) is one of the presumed mechanisms of the onset of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and explains why…”
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